Canon to Announce 2 Cameras in June [CR2]

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<strong>June is the month


</strong>Received information from various places that Canon will announce 2 new cameras in June (not including PowerShot updates).</p>
<p>One camera will be an EOS (650D) and the other will be a mirrorless entry.</p>
<p>I’m sure we’re going to start seeing more information in the coming weeks. I also expect Canon to spend a bit of marketing dollars on a mirrorless camera. Maybe we’ll see some teasers.</p>
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zim said:
Is there any chance the mirror-less camera will use EF lenses?

Hope it won't have video, save on costs (only joking honest ;D)

If it could, I would guess it would be via an adapter. Unless it was a full-frame mirrorless, in which case most EF lenses are quite large for a mirrorless system...
 
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I'd put the chances of the mirrorless entry of being even remotely interesting at less than 25%. The Nikon at least has phase-detection AF which none of the others do, and none of the others have any interesting features at all. My bet is that it's going to be way too big to replace compacts or smartphones for those that use those devices and way too weak in the performance area to replace dSLRs for those that use them.

But maybe Canon will surprise me.
 
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My prediction as per the previous thread - the other camera will be basically a 5dmkIII with the mirror removed.

Same sensor and video capabilities, but with mirror, penta-prism, phase-detect autofocus and one of CF or SD card removed (and maybe plastic rather than magnesium body) would produce a high quality camera at a low price which would not cannibalize 5D mkIII sales.

I'd prefer it if Canon released a high megapixel SLR camera - but the 5D is positioned at such a high price they seem to have deliberately left a hole in the market for a non-SLR high quality camera at much lower price.
 
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"It's like a million users cried out and were suddenly si . . . well, took to the discussion boards to gripe"

Haven't we had enough of the experimental stuff? The new rebel will sell super well, which makes sense, but honestly, don't we DESERVE a refreshed 60D/7D? Say, best features of both, and add DigicV . . . please?

No? Didn't think so. ;D If wishes were fishes the sea would be full :)
 
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Canon, if clever can really do well in the mirrorless market. As stated elsewhere on the net, Canon users seem to be waiting for Canon to put something on the table before they dive into buying something from another camera brand.

I'm one of them and have been thinking about going for Fuji or Olympus but if Canon bring out something close to what has been speculated about im in!
 
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So who has worked in the field with a mirrorless body. Try doing very early morning and very late afternoon landscape work and see how pleased you'll be. The optical viewfinder lcd is the weak link here. Great idea but at the moment a "nitch" market at best.
 
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Looks like 8 or maybe even 10 new Canon cameras in 2012!

Wow. Of course, that's not even including compacts. Let's see:

Full Frame: 1Dx, 5D3, 3D (hi Mpix), 9D (entry level), and a mirrrorless FF (we'll see).

Crop Frame: 7D2, 70D (or maybe an amalgam of the 2), 650D, a second Rebel (I dont follow the nomenclature), and a crop-frame mirrorless camera.

Well, hey; it IS a rumor site, OK? Still and all, I wouldn't bet against any of these, except maybe the FF mirrorless. Maybe someday, but I doubt it will show up this year.

What say ye?

*Oh, and that's not even including the Cinema Line of cameras! Double-Wow!
 
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schlotz said:
So who has worked in the field with a mirrorless body. Try doing very early morning and very late afternoon landscape work and see how pleased you'll be. The optical viewfinder lcd is the weak link here. Great idea but at the moment a "nitch" market at best.

I think you miss the general jist of the rumor, its most likely going to be a compact system camera.
 
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This is JUST the update i was waiting for! I wonder which one will get the FF treatment? Lol

Seriously tho, I've been waiting for the rebel update...and to hear that it might be released alongside Canon's first mirrorless camera. Hmm. Decisions decisions! Heh heh heh

Will have to wait and see what the features & price of each will be.

If either one turns out to be that low priced FF this site was talking about...that would be saweeeet. Not gonna hold my breath...but very drool worthy if true.

Anyway, just wanted to chime in. One more month baby! Not too long to wait. :-)
 
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It'd be nice if Canon will make a mirrorless that'll compete with the GH2(and GH3 that should be coming out soon). A short flange distance would be a must along with an EF adapter that is either included or very reasonably priced. I shoot with a few Canon DSLR cameras and a GH2 in order to be able to use FD lenses and as a small vacation camera. For professional photography I never use it, it is like the 4th backup to me due to the lack of an optical view finders but it is very useful for video.
 
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Re: Looks like 8 or maybe even 10 new Canon cameras in 2012!

BXL said:
A mirrorless entry is no mirrorless FF. I believe we will see a competitor of the Nikon 1 and like the Nikon, it will have a new bayonet mount.

Planet 5D interview with Chuck W recently had Chuck mention "EOS" and "mirrorless" in the same sentence.
Leads me to think Canon's new mirrorless may have a new flange mount but still be adapter compatible with current EOS mount lenses. would make sense to allow people to use existing kit for the new system, especially with video.

OTOH, it could also use the existing mount system and they can intro some trendy new pancake primes and short zooms to go with it. APS-C size sensor makes most sense to start but I guess we'll see.
 
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