New Battery Grip for EOS 5D Mark IV & More [CR2]

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Information for the EOS 5D Mark IV is coming in slowly.</p>
<p>We’re told that the new EOS 5D Mark IV, which will be announced in August will have a new battery grip, the BG-E20. We don’t know at this time if the new camera will use an LP-E6 series battery or not, though we hope it does.</p>
<p>There is no dedicated external wifi transmitter coming for the camera, so that seems to confirm that wifi will be built-in to the EOS 5D Mark IV.</p>
<p>We’re also told that the EOS 5D Mark IV will see the return of the red autofocus point in AI servo mode.</p>
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pwp said:
Canon Rumors said:
...We’re also told that the EOS 5D Mark IV will see the return of the red autofocus point in AI servo mode...

Well that will be a welcome return. But why only in AI servo mode?

-pw

Perhaps a typo. Strange the AF would be red only in 1 mode.

Like to see the option of using 1Dx series batteries in the grip.
 
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RGF said:
pwp said:
Canon Rumors said:
...We’re also told that the EOS 5D Mark IV will see the return of the red autofocus point in AI servo mode...

Well that will be a welcome return. But why only in AI servo mode?

-pw


Like to see the option of using 1Dx series batteries in the grip.

That actually is pretty genius!
Other than obviously more juice on a charge, enabling more power for better AF and maybe even FPS speed sounds like a winner.
 
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A new battery grip is no surprise. Also the 7D Mark II got an all new battery grip with AF area selector, for sure this function will be available on the 5D IV body, too. The other news are excellent news, so far so good!
 
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Canon Rumors said:
Information for the EOS 5D Mark IV is coming in slowly.</p>
<p>We’re told that the new EOS 5D Mark IV, which will be announced in August will have a new battery grip, the BG-E20. We don’t know at this time if the new camera will use an LP-E6 series battery or not, though we hope it does.</p>
<p>There is no dedicated external wifi transmitter coming for the camera, so that seems to confirm that wifi will be built-in to the EOS 5D Mark IV.</p>
<p>We’re also told that the EOS 5D Mark IV will see the return of the red autofocus point in AI servo mode.</p>
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How about the ISO? Will it be the same with the 1DX II's ISO?
 
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dilbert said:
It is time for a new battery that has better capacity.

Provided the form factor is the same for compatibility, any increase in capacity is welcome. Don't expect much, advances in lithium chemistry batteries were minimal in the last few years, see laptop and smartphone batteries for comparison. A bigger battery is unlikely, I suppose the body won't grow any bigger, possibly the opposite.
 
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I feel like every point in this posted rumor is kind of a "duh". They're all pretty obvious. I feel like the source of this rumor could just as easily be someone in the know, vs someone who is simply paying attention to Canon's lineup and making some educated guesses.
 
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Larsskv said:
dilbert said:
It is time for a new battery that has better capacity.

Although I appreciate the opportunity to use the same batteries, I've noticed that the 5Ds and 7DII drains the LP-E6 batteries noticably faster than my 6D did. I'm conflicted whether I want new batteries or not.

I can't say for the 5Ds, but the 7DII drains the battery even when the camera is turned off, though the discharge rate is very low. My 5DII does not.

Possibly, comparing the 6D and the 7DII, dual digic and dual card play their part.
 
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RGF said:
pwp said:
Canon Rumors said:
...We’re also told that the EOS 5D Mark IV will see the return of the red autofocus point in AI servo mode...

Well that will be a welcome return. But why only in AI servo mode?

-pw

Perhaps a typo. Strange the AF would be red only in 1 mode.

Like to see the option of using 1Dx series batteries in the grip.

or storage.. have a 1TB raided array in a grip.
 
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rrcphoto said:
RGF said:
pwp said:
Canon Rumors said:
...We’re also told that the EOS 5D Mark IV will see the return of the red autofocus point in AI servo mode...

Well that will be a welcome return. But why only in AI servo mode?

-pw

Perhaps a typo. Strange the AF would be red only in 1 mode.

Like to see the option of using 1Dx series batteries in the grip.

or storage.. have a 1TB raided array in a grip.

or coffee.. have a mini K-cup brewer in a grip.

So many possibilities!
 
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neuroanatomist said:
rrcphoto said:
RGF said:
pwp said:
Canon Rumors said:
...We’re also told that the EOS 5D Mark IV will see the return of the red autofocus point in AI servo mode...

Well that will be a welcome return. But why only in AI servo mode?

-pw

Perhaps a typo. Strange the AF would be red only in 1 mode.

Like to see the option of using 1Dx series batteries in the grip.

or storage.. have a 1TB raided array in a grip.

or coffee.. have a mini K-cup brewer in a grip.

So many possibilities!
+1 This is likely to offer at least 2 stops of image stabilization. Many people have the shakes until they get their shot of caffeine. ;D
 
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I have a 60D and was thinking buying a used 6D to use for my trip in May. Nah, I will hold off buying and save more coins for the new 5D iv. 4-6 more mths no problem waiting. If 5D iv does not meet hurrah camera, I will sell off my current equipment... and go to a different format.
 
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Memdroid said:
RGF said:
pwp said:
Canon Rumors said:
...We’re also told that the EOS 5D Mark IV will see the return of the red autofocus point in AI servo mode...

Well that will be a welcome return. But why only in AI servo mode?

-pw


Like to see the option of using 1Dx series batteries in the grip.

That actually is pretty genius!
Other than obviously more juice on a charge, enabling more power for better AF and maybe even FPS speed sounds like a winner.

Maybe the grip could not occupy the battery compartment (using some other connection) and allow for three batteries at once. Or one 1D battery and one lp-e6 form.
 
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