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Fully recognizing that this rumor likely has no more validity than anything anyone on this forum might write, let's break it down.
20mp seems to be lifted from the Nikon rumors. Possible, but also likely that Canon will continue its tradition of coming in 2-4 mp higher than Nikon's flagship.
61pt Autofocus seems a bit low. A wider spread seems very likely, but probably with more points. Multiple f/8 points would be very welcome, although it's probably not as important in the flagship as it might be in the 5D or 7D line. However, they may want to include it in the 1D so buyers don't feel slighted when they put it into the 5D.
16fps through viewfinder/20 fps in live view. This is one of those specs that screams "B.S.!" What possible use would 20 fps be in live view? Good luck shooting sports or tracking birds in live view.
4K 60P. Already a given. Lifted from the Nikon specs. Anyone could predict this.
Full HD to 240 fps. Possible.
CFast and CF. I doubt it. The 1dx is and will remain primarily a camera for shooting stills. The flagship cameras are always the most conservative cameras, because neither Nikon nor Canon can afford to take risks with this user base, which puts a high premium on reliability and consistency. CFast just isn't in wide enough use right now. No one knows if it will truly be the storage medium standard in the future. Canon won't put it into the 1Dx until they are confident it's going to become the standard.
Touchscreen. LCD can be turned off. This is another specification that screams "bull." Whoever wrote this clearly has never used a touchscreen. The touchscreen is only active when using the menus or using live view. To write that it can be "turned off" just shows ignorance of the technology. It plays into the myth that users will accidentally change settings my touching the screen during shooting -- something that is next to impossible.
More customization options. Well duh!
GPS and WiFi. Only if Canon has finally woken up to the 21st century. I'd like to see touchscreen, GPS and WiFi in all DSLRs, but all the camera manufacturers have been embarrassingly slow in incorporating connectivity and modern interfaces into their cameras. It would be great news if Canon finally does so, but I have no opinion on whether or not they actually will.
Canon Rumors said:20mp CMOS
61pt AF (all crosstype & f/8)
16fps with AF/20fps in liveview
4K 60P
FullHD to 240fps
CFast + CF
Touchscreen LCD (can be turned off)
More customization options for the menus and buttons
GPS & WiFi
20mp seems to be lifted from the Nikon rumors. Possible, but also likely that Canon will continue its tradition of coming in 2-4 mp higher than Nikon's flagship.
61pt Autofocus seems a bit low. A wider spread seems very likely, but probably with more points. Multiple f/8 points would be very welcome, although it's probably not as important in the flagship as it might be in the 5D or 7D line. However, they may want to include it in the 1D so buyers don't feel slighted when they put it into the 5D.
16fps through viewfinder/20 fps in live view. This is one of those specs that screams "B.S.!" What possible use would 20 fps be in live view? Good luck shooting sports or tracking birds in live view.
4K 60P. Already a given. Lifted from the Nikon specs. Anyone could predict this.
Full HD to 240 fps. Possible.
CFast and CF. I doubt it. The 1dx is and will remain primarily a camera for shooting stills. The flagship cameras are always the most conservative cameras, because neither Nikon nor Canon can afford to take risks with this user base, which puts a high premium on reliability and consistency. CFast just isn't in wide enough use right now. No one knows if it will truly be the storage medium standard in the future. Canon won't put it into the 1Dx until they are confident it's going to become the standard.
Touchscreen. LCD can be turned off. This is another specification that screams "bull." Whoever wrote this clearly has never used a touchscreen. The touchscreen is only active when using the menus or using live view. To write that it can be "turned off" just shows ignorance of the technology. It plays into the myth that users will accidentally change settings my touching the screen during shooting -- something that is next to impossible.
More customization options. Well duh!
GPS and WiFi. Only if Canon has finally woken up to the 21st century. I'd like to see touchscreen, GPS and WiFi in all DSLRs, but all the camera manufacturers have been embarrassingly slow in incorporating connectivity and modern interfaces into their cameras. It would be great news if Canon finally does so, but I have no opinion on whether or not they actually will.
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