No, that's just conjecture. It also doesn't say anything in the specs about focus stacking and zebras but does that mean it has those features?Am I misreading the comments, or are people saying this could be a full frame body?
Am I misreading the comments, or are people saying this could be a full frame body?
There was no official battery grip for the T7i, I'd be nice if they brought it back.
I can see from the pictures we are going for the old USB, rather than using a type c connector.
It's a Rebel. What do you expect? It's probably also only USB2 instead of USB3.
From a xxxD I do expect to see USB-C more than on a pro camera, the customer base is likely to plug directly into their MacBook Air or iPad and even charge with the same cable.
I mean support for a battery grip, as in electrical connections - within the battery compartment - for buttons on the grip to function.The Vello grip works just as well as any Canon grip, much cheaper too.
From a xxxD I do expect to see USB-C more than on a pro camera, the customer base is likely to plug directly into their MacBook Air or iPad and even charge with the same cable.
And most Android users have micro-USB cables (which is what the photos of the Rebel T8i/850D appear to be). So what's your point? Do you think "typical" users of Rebels are more likely to have MacBook Air or iPad devices than Android devices?
There are very few Android tablets. Windows tablets predominantly have USB-C. And yes I expect the typical users of this will have a computer 3 years old or newer and will likely buy a new computer in its lifespan. I do not think a legacy port is acceptable on any device released today.
I'm guessing many (most?) potential Rebel buyers have no tablet of any kind and their most used electronic device is a phone. But I guess in your little Apple bubble there aren't many Android phones out there, either?