ahsanford said:rjbray01 said:What would be soooo cool would be a hybrid DSLR / Mirrorless camera.
So, in this case, it's less a mirrorless camera than it is an SLR that you can choose to flip the mirror up and pipe EVF (LiveView) content to the same eyepiece somehow?
I'm not saying that will happen, but I'd certainly find it useful:
- Top of the list: I'd be able to use manual focus lenses for jobs other than tripod landscapes and macro. I could magnify and/or focus peak some nice Zeiss glass while still holding the body comfortably/stably up to my eye.
- We could amplify light in dark rooms (again, held up to one's eye and not held 6-12" away like it were iPad photography)
- By relying on DPAF in the EVF mode, we'd unlock a ton more spread / real estate that the AF could cover.
I'm not sure Canon is going to go this route, however -- it's presently not where the market is. To my knowledge, only the (rangefinder-like) Fuji X-Pro line does this, and it's hardly their most popular rig. Most everyone else is all-in on just an EVF as it eliminates the mirror and lets you offer a thinner body. Canon will likely do the same.
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snoke said:1DXs? Cost? $9000. Like 1Ds.
If in 2018 Nikon have FF mirrorless like D5, what Canon answer?
If Nikon FF mirrorless do 20+fps for sports, Canon?
Canon run out of names. 10D... 77D, 80D, 90D... after 90D? Cannot be 100D.
j-nord said:5DSR replacement that competes more directly with the D850? Move the 5DIV more to the middle of the road "all rounder" position where it belongs. Mirrorless or not IDK. In this case, not a 1 series body.
Jopa said:That's going to be a 1Gpx 100fps mirrorless "DSLR" with OVF, EVF, thermal vision, and of course 20 stops of DR plus integrated toaster & ice maker. I'm excited!!!
Canon Rumors said:For the second time in the last couple of months, we’re being told that a new DSLR series will be announced some time in 2018. Neither source could name the series, only that it appeared as a “new DSLR series” in a presentation.</p>
<p>If we’re thinking out loud, I think these would be the obvious candidates.</p>
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<li>EOS-1D Xs
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<li><em>A high megapixel pro series body. Since the amalgamation of the 1D line back in 2009, we’ve always wondered if we’d get a camera like this to truly replace the EOS-1Ds Mark III. </em></li>
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I need this so urgently. Customer demand requires me to use other brands for part of my work. So expensive and frustrating. I'd rather spend all this money on Canon. A flagship 5DSr is what is needed. High frame rate with world-class autofocus, no anti-aliasing filter, and high MP. Take away any of those and it doesn't work.
Pascal Parvex said:The presented APS-H prototype sensors with 120 and 250 Megapixels will most probably end up in the 5Ds Mark II und III.
neuroanatomist said:Pascal Parvex said:The presented APS-H prototype sensors with 120 and 250 Megapixels will most probably end up in the 5Ds Mark II und III.
No. A 5Ds where the 11-24/4L becomes equivalent to 14mm on the wide end? No. There won't be any more commercial APS-H bodies.
ahsanford said:unfocused said:7Dx – Integrated grip 7D with CFast slot, 16 fps, good high ISO performance, full touch-screen, built to 1D standards, basic editing in-camera and intuitive wifi interface.
7Dx is a fantasy 'crop 1DX2' for only the most demanding birder/wildlifers.
Jopa said:neuroanatomist said:Pascal Parvex said:The presented APS-H prototype sensors with 120 and 250 Megapixels will most probably end up in the 5Ds Mark II und III.
No. A 5Ds where the 11-24/4L becomes equivalent to 14mm on the wide end? No. There won't be any more commercial APS-H bodies.
It's also 1.3x zoom for birders. This + limitless crop = why not?
neuroanatomist said:Canon Rumors said:
- EOS-1D Xs - A high megapixel pro series body. Since the amalgamation of the 1D line back in 2009, we’ve always wondered if we’d get a camera like this to truly replace the EOS-1Ds Mark III.
This one would get my $$$$.
Knowing Canon, they'll release a 7D-C (at <mp and fps) for $2499+ with 4k, and a 7DmIII without 4k at its usual price point. Making nobody in the video world happy.ahsanford said:Also, a '7DC' crop rig with 4K seems a little silly as I'd 100% expect a 7D3 and 90D to get 4K anyway, right?
sanj said:neuroanatomist said:Canon Rumors said:
- EOS-1D Xs - A high megapixel pro series body. Since the amalgamation of the 1D line back in 2009, we’ve always wondered if we’d get a camera like this to truly replace the EOS-1Ds Mark III.
This one would get my $$$$.
But will this happen? Will it not obsolete 1dx2 with it's launch? If it does not, will it be much better than 5dSR?