How about an option that, when enabled, levels the sensor inside the body if the body is within five degrees of horizontal or vertical. Bonus if the prism is leveled at the same time!
It could record videos in RAW format like a photos. We can use this possibility to take long photo series or record a movie in the same time.
Additionaly when we want to use manual lens, we don't have to use any adapters to recive focus confirmation. We can also define our 10 manual lens to get EXIF data.
I wish canon would add a feature that detects impact or water and automatically engages force field mode.... and also you can swim with it.
Then your camera would never break EVER.
It would be great if they would add eye tracking so that what ever you are focused on, the autofocus would adjust too. That way you wouldn't have to lock and recompose, you could compose and focus simultaneously and much faster than conventional methods. The technology already exists, I've done some volunteer work with VME where we discussed it for use in helping people with disabilities.
I’d like to see Auto Tense Bracketing (ATB). In ATB mode you should be able to set the amount, say a day, month or a year. Then when you’re ready and press the shutter button completely, you will get three bracketed shots in this sequence: Present, past and future tense. Of course there should be a custom function so you can change the bracketing sequence.
While I'm dreaming...... It would be very cool to get this mug, and when you attach it to a camera, it becomes a working 70-200L F2.8 II Lens. And when it's not on the camera body, it's a coffee mug!
Use the Android operating system as the core OS on the camera. And lets assume a GPS and WiFi is built in as well. Canon menu, show picture buttons, etc would be Android apps. And I can add more Android apps as needed. Especially apps developed for the camera not from Canon. Think of the creativity and the market Canon would create. As well as the functionality and ease of use we as camera users would enjoy.
after taking a photo, a preview of the photo shows on the viewfinder so that you can see if your exposure is correct. saves time rather than looking at the rear LCD.
Give me Aperture bracketing. I just want to be able to put it in continuous drive mode and get a bracket of DOFs with the same exposure without having to fiddle about with the dials which is a hassle and risks missing the shot.
Yes, there's already a quasi-feasible way of bracketing apertures by shooting in Tv with a fixed ISO and then exposure bracketing but it's a real pain to set up and you don't have as much control as you'd like. And of course you're changing exposure.
My suggestion for the new Canon DSLR camera is a XRP button, I mean, X-Ray Preview for portraits , along with a shutter button facility if pressed completely!
A fake 1DS IV housing for your 1100D. Comes with a 24-70L housing for the 18-55 kit lens and a 50 1.2 L housing for the 50 1.8 .
Has the potential to save a lot money, so you cant expect Canon to produce it.
When taking portraits or group photos it would be real handy to have the camera play a fart sound just before you press the shutter - see you are smiling already ;D ;D ;D
Using the latest in thermoelectric Peltier heating technology, this hot shoe Canon lens mug warmer will scald the competition by launching Canon's next generation of dSLR's into a whole new playing field. For the on-the-go shooter, use the socket for extra lens storage. Patent pending.