Orangutan said:ahsanford said:The 5D line will eventually get a tilty flippy, but the 1DX line? That's far less certain.
Canon may hold off on this hoping that the short-distance bandwidth of wireless (WiFi, NFC, etc) will allow them to integrate better with phones/mobile devices as the viewscreen. In those difficult situations, wouldn't it be better to control your camera from a comfy chair 5m away, rather than bend over a tiny flip-screen?
Canon Rumors said:<p>There’s more Canon EOS 6D Mark II specification talk making it’s way around the web, most of it is what I would call expected.</p>
<p>First up, the camera will have DPAF and a fully functional touch and tilting LCD screen. This will be the first full frame Canon DSLR to get a tilt screen. The EOS 6D Mark II will NOT shoot 4K video, which will disappoint some, but I think most would expect it to be omitted.</p>
<p>A “new AF system” has also been mentioned, though the <a href="http://www.*********.com/canon-eos-6d-mark-ii-to-feature-dual-pixel-auto-focus-dpaf-cw4/">original source</a> for the AF system rumor doesn’t know how many AF points it will have. The expected number has been 19, but we cannot confirm it.</p>
<ul>
<li>24MP or 25MP sensor (Difference between effective and actual?)</li>
<li>Dual Pixel AF</li>
<li>Dual SD card slots</li>
<li>NO 4K</li>
<li>Fully functional touch screen</li>
<li>Tilting LCD</li>
<li>New AF system</li>
<li>NFC</li>
<li>Wifi</li>
<li>GPS</li>
<li>Slightly smaller and lighter</li>
<li>Announcement expected Q1 2017 (We’ve been told it’s possible the camera will come in Q2 of 2017)</li>
</ul>
<p>The rumor mill post Photokina has been pretty quiet and what has come in has been contradictory. As such, this usually tells us nothing is on the imminent horizon and most things will be vague.</p>
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pedro said:Based on Canon's new sensor tech in comparison to the current 30 MP sensor of 5DIV, what can be expected in low light high ISO IQ at a lower MP count? 1/3 to 1/2 stop better high ISO? A very good ISO 51k could be a deal breaker for me...
transpo1 said:Incredible. I'm actually really surprised even though I shouldn't be. That Canon would omit 4K on a full frame DSLR in 2016 just floors me. I expected it to be hobbled in some way, but none at all?
And I disagree that most would expect it to be omitted. Another slap in the face from Canon marketing and a vain attempt to protect their Cinema EOS line and 5DIV prosumer cam.
Note to Canon: you don't have to protect the 5DIV video features because you've already lost all your prosumer DSLR video customers.
pedro said:Based on Canon's new sensor tech in comparison to the current 30 MP sensor of 5DIV, what can be expected in low light high ISO IQ at a lower MP count? 1/3 to 1/2 stop better high ISO? A very good ISO 51k could be a deal breaker for me...
ahsanford said:pedro said:Based on Canon's new sensor tech in comparison to the current 30 MP sensor of 5DIV, what can be expected in low light high ISO IQ at a lower MP count? 1/3 to 1/2 stop better high ISO? A very good ISO 51k could be a deal breaker for me...
If a 6D# sensor gets higher sensor marks than a 5D# again, 5D4 stills-only folks will wonder what the hell they shelled out their bucks for.
The 5D4 is supposed to comprehensively outperform the 6D2 -- in fps, resolution, AF, etc. and I think the sensor is no exception.
So as much as you have a point -- larger pixels with same-gen sensor technology would have room to improve with low light -- I wonder if Canon might spoil the soup a bit on that front and simply offer 6D2 low light parity with the 5D4 instead.
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transpo1 said:Canon Rumors said:<p>There’s more Canon EOS 6D Mark II specification talk making it’s way around the web, most of it is what I would call expected.</p>
<p>First up, the camera will have DPAF and a fully functional touch and tilting LCD screen. This will be the first full frame Canon DSLR to get a tilt screen. The EOS 6D Mark II will NOT shoot 4K video, which will disappoint some, but I think most would expect it to be omitted.</p>
<p>A “new AF system” has also been mentioned, though the <a href="http://www.*********.com/canon-eos-6d-mark-ii-to-feature-dual-pixel-auto-focus-dpaf-cw4/">original source</a> for the AF system rumor doesn’t know how many AF points it will have. The expected number has been 19, but we cannot confirm it.</p>
<ul>
<li>24MP or 25MP sensor (Difference between effective and actual?)</li>
<li>Dual Pixel AF</li>
<li>Dual SD card slots</li>
<li>NO 4K</li>
<li>Fully functional touch screen</li>
<li>Tilting LCD</li>
<li>New AF system</li>
<li>NFC</li>
<li>Wifi</li>
<li>GPS</li>
<li>Slightly smaller and lighter</li>
<li>Announcement expected Q1 2017 (We’ve been told it’s possible the camera will come in Q2 of 2017)</li>
</ul>
<p>The rumor mill post Photokina has been pretty quiet and what has come in has been contradictory. As such, this usually tells us nothing is on the imminent horizon and most things will be vague.</p>
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Incredible. I'm actually really surprised even though I shouldn't be. That Canon would omit 4K on a full frame DSLR in 2016 just floors me. I expected it to be hobbled in some way, but none at all?
And I disagree that most would expect it to be omitted. Another slap in the face from Canon marketing and a vain attempt to protect their Cinema EOS line and 5DIV prosumer cam.
Note to Canon: you don't have to protect the 5DIV video features because you've already lost all your prosumer DSLR video customers.
Josh Denver said:The specs are saying there's NO UPMARKET MOVE. Thus a price more or less the same as the last 6D. Around 2100$ - or + 200.
From what it's shaping up to be, it seems like a 6D with the user requests addressed like all Canon successors.
On the 6D the requests are:
-Better AF system
-Dynamic range
-Single Card slot
These were the first things you found needed to be better once you tested the 6D, thus Canon will fix them with a doubt, and we'll find new more in-depth nip-ticking, and Canon will address these in the next model.
The movable LCD is a requsted feature and is very obvious for the non tank FF camera model.
Of course being a new Canon it will have the new Canon features/menus, touchscreen, anti flickr, etc
It all adds up and makes a hell of a stills camera for portraiture/nature/landscape/architecture/studio and virtually everything except for high speed stills, which you need a 7DII for.
No upmarket.
ahsanford said:If a 6D# sensor gets higher sensor marks than a 5D# again, 5D4 stills-only folks will wonder what the hell they shelled out their bucks for.
The 5D4 is supposed to comprehensively outperform the 6D2 -- in fps, resolution, AF, etc. and I think the sensor is no exception.
“I was calling Ellie Goulding, and Rita Ora, all these guys, saying, ‘Do you want to sing this line?’ I got nothing.”
Josh Denver said:ok that's it. Canon has decided to keep Canon DSLR sales for photographers, like before the 5d2 period. They obviously see the hybrid concept not as good as having two separate lines for video and photo. I have no idea but I think Canon will lose some serious sales for that decision, because consumers/prosumers buy the DSLR bodies based on Specs and 4K is at front now even if they never use it. And the C100 user is an entirely different user, a smaller market than DSLR shoppers.
6D MKII seems purely for photographers.
pedro said:Based on Canon's new sensor tech in comparison to the current 30 MP sensor of 5DIV, what can be expected in low light high ISO IQ at a lower MP count? 1/3 to 1/2 stop better high ISO?...
unfocused said:pedro said:Based on Canon's new sensor tech in comparison to the current 30 MP sensor of 5DIV, what can be expected in low light high ISO IQ at a lower MP count? 1/3 to 1/2 stop better high ISO?...
Use any of the various sensor comparison tools on review sites and compare the high ISO performance of the 1DX II and the 5DIV. Take whatever the difference you see and split it down the middle, that's what you could expect from a 24 mp sensor.