EOS 70D Next to Be Announced

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<p><strong>Canon EOS 70D

</strong><a href="http://www.canonrumors.com/2013/05/canon-eos-70d-coming-in-july-cr2/" target="_blank">As expected the next DSLR from Canon will be the EOS 70D</a>. <del>No specs of the camera have leaked out yet, but the last we heard it would utilize the 18mp sensor currently in the Rebel SL1.</del> <a href="http://www.canonrumors.com/2013/06/canon-eos-70d-spec-list/" target="_blank">The specs have leaked</a>.</p>
<p>The camera will come kitted with either the EF-S 18-55 IS STM or the EF-S 18-135 IS STM. The battery grip will be called the BG-E14</p>
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Wonder how much more canon an get from the SL1 sensor. The sensor is only 1 part of the camera, but it is a key (a d often limiting part of the light gathering system). Will we see improvement in low light / high ISO ability? Higher FPS?

Could be canon's way to keep the 7d and 70d well separated inorder to charge more for the 7D
 
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Evidently they are sticking with the plan to roll out the new sensor with the 7D mkII.

The 70D will have the touchscreen stuff, of course. What else? -- with the same old 18 mp I guess I really don't care... Why wait so long to roll this out if it is the same-O same-O all over again?
 
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RGF said:
Wonder how much more canon an get from the SL1 sensor. The sensor is only 1 part of the camera, but it is a key (a d often limiting part of the light gathering system). Will we see improvement in low light / high ISO ability? Higher FPS?
The sensor graded out worse than every other APS-C Canon is currently selling at DxO. While it's just one measure, they are just focusing on the sensor itself, so, there better be some damn impressive processing ability in the camera to shine up that turd.
 
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hmmm said:
The 70D will have the touchscreen stuff, of course. What else? -- with the same old 18 mp I guess I really don't care... Why wait so long to roll this out if it is the same-O same-O all over again?
Yeah, I'm honestly wondering what Canon is thinking sticking with the same sensor. I can get a 60D for <$600 right now, so, for a camera that will retail at nearly double that ($1099 or $1199 for the body), it'll need to have massively better build quality, frame rate, AF, etc for it to sell. And then the 7DII will have to be a whole step above that.

Not sure they're gonna have much luck with that strategy
 
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dunkers said:
Did the SL1 have the exact same 18mp sensor?
Again, just going of DxOMark, it's got the same performance as the 50D, and is slightly worse than the 60D sensor.

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To those saying it's the same sensor, what are we considering a 'new sensor'? I believe one of our in-house experts outlined the differences at one point (CR's search isn't the greatest).

Honestly, does the 70D really need to be anything other than a 7D with an articulating screen and DIGIC V to sell?

The only dire news I'm expecting is a less than modest price bump :/
 
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preppyak said:
The sensor graded out worse than every other APS-C Canon is currently selling at DxO. While it's just one measure, they are just focusing on the sensor itself, so, there better be some damn impressive processing ability in the camera to shine up that turd.

Are the differences between the APS-C sensor test results at DXO statistically significant? E.g., 21.8 bits on the SL1 vs. 22 bits on the 7D? I'd say those differences matter little in real-world shooting.

Also, while the sensor itself may be older, the supporting software packages are not. The Digic chip and other bits that process the images captured by the sensors have seen significant upgrades, which translate into better images with the same sensor. For me, it's the image that counts at the end of the day, and I don't particularly care which component gets the job done to make the best image.
 
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tgara said:
while the sensor itself may be older, the supporting software packages are not. The Digic chip and other bits that process the images captured by the sensors have seen significant upgrades, which translate into better images with the same sensor
blah blah blah at the end, the picture will not be more "beautiful" compared to the old digic chips and old software. maybe a bit more detail in high ISO (a BIT), but that's it.
 
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The sensor in the SL-1 was packaged in a ultra compact configuration, and is really no better if as good as older 18mp sensors.

The only reason to use that sensor would be if the 60D were getting thinner, which does not make a lot of sense to me. Of course, the new sensor package may be designed for Canon's robotic assembly process, in which case we will see all new sensors with a similar style package.
 
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