This article was removed as it was a pre-announcement copy/paste from another site. Now that the EOS R5 has been announced, the information is no longer relevant.
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This article was removed as it was a pre-announcement copy/paste from another site. Now that the EOS R5 has been announced, the information is no longer relevant.
It's a little weird that the image showing the lens stabilization has an EOS R in the photo, not the R5. But maybe the source just recycled an old image just to show what image stabilization in general is. (Note the photo does not specificially show IBIS.)
Ok, still it's a little weird to be throwing in old recycled photos into a new product announcement. Makes me a little suspicious of the validity of this. I like that the front button is back on the camera though, assuming the image is real, which I'm really not convinced of.That's an old photo about the RF mount communication.
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With the exception of the image rendering this is one of the most vague and generic articles, what did this add to what we already don't know?
No it isn't. It's an old photo from the EOS R / R mount announcement, cropped to remove the badge, with your reheated leaks written in hyperbole. Which you in turn are now posting here, for clicks. This is annoying - this release clearly has you rattled, you're normally not this jumpy with crap like this. It's not an official post, nor an official blog. It's another rumor site, like yours.
No it isn't. It's an old photo from the EOS R / R mount announcement, cropped to remove the badge, with your reheated leaks written in hyperbole. Which you in turn are now posting here, for clicks. This is annoying - this release clearly has you rattled, you're normally not this jumpy with crap like this. It's not an official post, nor an official blog. It's another rumor site, like yours.