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<p><strong>A larger EF mount?

</strong>More talk about a Canon medium format system.</p>
<p>It’s suggested nothing will be announced until Canon has a complete “system”. Which means, lenses. A larger version of the EF lens mount will be created and lenses will be influenced by Canon’s newest cinema lenses.</p>
<p>The goal with product development is to have a “show stealing” announcement for Photokina 2014.</p>
<p><strong>Source: [<a href="http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/canon_medium_format_2ff.html" target="_blank">NL</a>]</strong></p>
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Maybe it'll be a real medium format: 6x7 ;D

They say there's no smoke without fire and we seem to be getting a fair amount of smoke on this one. I wonder if this is going to be Canons answer to high mp count. In a way it would make sense. 18 to 22 mp on FF when used with optimum technique really does give exceptional resolution for the format. Even temple guy has inadvertently demonstrated here on CR that 36 from 22 is very much a diminished return.

Maybe Canons intention is to produce an 'affordable' MF system for those that really do need that amount of pixel power.
 
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I think thatCanon is very confused. They look at $ for cine lens and potential MFN bodies and combine these with 1Dx sales. Ain't going to happen. At $50-75K per system, sales will be very low.
 
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mrsfotografie said:
Canon has done crazy stuff before, like completely abandon the FD mount in favor of EF / EOS. We'll see.

I wouldn't say abandoning the FD mount was crazy; I'd say it was far sighted. The EOS system went on to become the most successful slr system in the world.

(But I know what you mean; not frightened to make dramatic changes ).

Personally I've got some big issues with digital MF. Whereas with film there was a significant difference in 'IQ' between 35mm and MF, and then again between MF and LF, now with the latest digital that difference has shrunk to virtually nothing. Yet the price difference ( of the system ) has increased ten fold. So a ten fold increase in cost for a ten fold reduction in 'IQ' differential. Now how much sense does that make ? How much commercial sense does it make ?

For those that weren't active in the days of film I can tell you that the latest FF digital is capable of producing images that are closer to 5x4 film, never mind medium format.
 
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I think if Canon prices and specs the camera well enough this could be very interesting.

Just imagine if Canon releases a system with a zoom or two and two or three prime lenses... Two bodies, one for a pro-sumer and the other aimed at high end professional. The low end one, priced at $5000-7500 with a solid AF system, LCD, maybe 50MP, etc...

The high end could be priced at $12,500 or so and include all the bells and whistles... 150MP, wireless transmitter built in for flashes, wifi for studio use, HDMI, etc... Ultimate studio camera.

The lenses, maybe offer something equivalent to the EF 24-70 and 70-200 as far as zooms go. Then offer equiv. 35, 85 and 135 prime options. Lenses at $2500-4500 each price wise...

This would make a system 'in reach' for somebody who can offset the costs of switching by selling off their EF lenses and EF bodies.

If priced way too high, I don't see it being that worthwhile for Canon. I know the sensors will be pricey, but it still should be somewhat affordable. I would seriously consider switching to a two lens, MF setup IF the price was right (and feature set on the limited prosumer body).

I am just dreaming here, but imagine that IQ from a MF, high MP sensor... Would be stunning... Especially if they can give in some serious ISO range (100-51,200 native, ISO 50 and 102,400 and 204,800 pushed).

If they can do that with a nice updated sensor that rivals what the D800 can do, people will eat it up.

Just thinking out loud here though.
 
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What is the significance of calling it a larger EF mount? Does that imply electronic compatibility...as-in you can mount one of these lenses to an EOS body with an adapter and maintain full functionality?

It would be neat to see that, but I agree with most of the sentiment in this thread. Going to be crazy expensive.
 
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Makes no sense. Citing cinema lenses (the ones that aren't modified L primes being designed to cover just larger than APS-C) is just wrong...

We'd need a good portrait lens and some good T/S-E lenses for product photography and landscape. And better read noise to compete with the big guys.

I'd love it. Love to trade in LF for digital.
 
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bchernicoff said:
What is the significance of calling it a larger EF mount? Does that imply electronic compatibility...as-in you can mount one of these lenses to an EOS body with an adapter and maintain full functionality?

I think there are two parameters here - mount diameter and flange distance. I guess both would be larger, making an EF to EF-medium-format problematic.
 
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"Maybe Canons intention is to produce an 'affordable' MF system for those that really do need that amount of pixel power. "

That is a funny statement. Prices for any medium format lenses or bodies will be obsene. Just look at what happens when they update a lens like the EF 24mm f2.8 IS, prices double at the very least.
 
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