Look, even if Canon decided to give 80D the 65 point AF from the 7D2, it still wouldn't feature 6 advanced AF cases and superior lens drive. They would probably skip the spot and expansion modes as well on the 80D.racebit said:Yes, you are right. The 70D came out almost 4 years after the 7D, compared to 1.5 years from 7D2 to 80D.
On the other hand the 80D will be priced close to 7D2. And if they want to offer better AF than 70D, using 7D2 AF would save development cost. Maybe partial 7D2...
et31 said:What will happen afterwards when Canon comes out with the 90D model? :
Start all over again with the Canon 10D Mark II, etc. or a new naming convention?f ;D
Indeed. And also the Digic 5, first in the Powershot S100 (2011). Nevertheless, though being possible, I said "might" and "suspect" about the Digic 7, in fact I don't think it's probable.Don Haines said:The Digic 6 was introduced in a p/s camera a year before the 7D2 came out....arcer said:pierlux said:dilbert said:Will it be DIGIC 6 or DIGIC 6+?
The 70D is DIGIC 5 but with the 1DXII, Canon leapfrogged DIGIC 6 and went straight to DIGIC 6+.
The only case where Canon have continued with older DIGIC chips has been the EOS 1x00D line.
If the 80D is DIGIC 6+ what does that mean for the rest of the camera?
I'd be willing to bet that it would therefore include 4K, for starters.
Also, after Canon delivered 1080p in the 5D Mark II, 1080p was in all DSLRs from Canon except the 1x00D line.
4K is the "new normal video" feature now.
The 70D id Digic 5+, not Digic 5. But, in one of your previous posts (in another thread), you were suggesting the possibility fo the 80D to have Digic 7. OK, we didn't know at that time the 1DXII has dual Digic 6+, but I think you might be right about Digic 7. It has happened in the past that Canon launched a new Digic even in compact cameras and, as you correctly evidenced, Digic 4 was introduced with the 50D just before the 5DII. I suspect you might be right, why not a Digic 7 in the 80D, just before the 6DII and 5DIV?
Just a thought...
If what you're suggesting is true, then Canon is jumping through their CPU numbers too quickly. You have to remember that the Digic 6 was only recently introduced in the 7D2 in 2014 and then in the rebels, 5DS, and M3 and we are just now seeing the introduction of Digic 6+ in the 1DX2. It would be too soon to see the Digic 7 come to life for another 2 years at least. We would be lucky if Canon will even put the 6+ in the 80D, as I guess the 6+ will only be used for 4K cameras.
I think we will see the Digic 7 chip when Canon will show the 7D3, just like how it introduced the Digic 6 chip in the 7D2. Just my two cents.
Canon Rumors said:……. the EOS 80D.</p>
<p>I do realize most of you care about the replacement for the EOS 5D Mark III, but for the moment, there’s nothing solid on its development that we can report. I suspect we’ll get at least one “5D” camera some time before the summer.</p>
<p><em>More to come…</em></p>
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Canon are indeed constantly updating the EF line, but each release is no cheaper than what it replaces. You probably mean you'd wish more EF-s lenses to be released, and in fact this is what's (slowly) already happening. The recent EF-s releases are good performers at an affordable price.asanmartinjr07 said:I wish Canon would update most of their middle of the line EF lenses to complement their newer crop sensor D-SLR's. Full frame lenses are too expensive for a crop sensor camera.
I particularly wish lens EF-S high quality and lower price than equivalent series "L".asanmartinjr07 said:I wish Canon would update most of their middle of the line EF lenses to complement their newer crop sensor D-SLR's. Full frame lenses are too expensive for a crop sensor camera.
+1 for the sigma. I have the older version (30 1.4), not yet the art, but my favorite lens.ajfotofilmagem said:While my desires are not met by Canon, I bought the Sigma 30mm Art, which is a beautiful lens.
I just used the 30mm version Art.whatta said:+1 for the sigma. I have the older version (30 1.4), not yet the art, but my favorite lens.ajfotofilmagem said:While my desires are not met by Canon, I bought the Sigma 30mm Art, which is a beautiful lens.
have you tried both, or only the art?
asanmartinjr07 said:I wish Canon would update most of their middle of the line EF lenses to complement their newer crop sensor D-SLR's. Full frame lenses are too expensive for a crop sensor camera.
According to the optical knowledge I learned in CanonRumors and elsewhere, EF-S longer than 60mm lens has little glass economy, compared to EF lenses.Nininini said:I want a 100mm prime, similar to the 100mm f/2.0asanmartinjr07 said:I wish Canon would update most of their middle of the line EF lenses to complement their newer crop sensor D-SLR's. Full frame lenses are too expensive for a crop sensor camera.
but:
-EF-S
-small (smaller than the 18-135mm)
-f/2.0 or f/2.8
-IS
-anti-flare coating
or, alternatively, make a smaller 18-135 STM that actually isn't terrible lol
the distortion on that lens is really bad
RGF said:Canon Rumors said:……. the EOS 80D.</p>
<p>I do realize most of you care about the replacement for the EOS 5D Mark III, but for the moment, there’s nothing solid on its development that we can report. I suspect we’ll get at least one “5D” camera some time before the summer.</p>
<p><em>More to come…</em></p>
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At least one "5D" - besides a replacement for the 5D M3 what else could there be.
Low resolution, low light 5D body? - Yes, please!
An updated to the 5DS/SR?
Something else?
whatta said:isn't it something very easy to correct or maybe even auto corrected by the body?Nininini said:or, alternatively, make a smaller 18-135 STM that actually isn't terrible lol
the distortion on that lens is really bad
ajfotofilmagem said:Canon 100mm F2 is wonderful for APS-C cameras, and an updated version with Image Stabilizer would cost close to $ 1000.
Nininini said:Sensor size has a large effect on heat during video, and it's an issue with DSLR, especially full frame. From an interview with Canon’s Masaya Maeda:
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What is actually generating this heat, I'm not so sure....Canon has said "the sensor" in an interview if I remember correctly. The sensor isn't very specific of course.
It can't be the 4k encoder, even small ARM chips in smartphones can encode 4k without generating much heat.
Another problem is the weather sealing of course, it's blocking the heat from escaping.
A few months back I grabbed a SL1 with the 10-18, 18-55, and 55-250 STM lenses and I am blown away by how good the new lenses are. Sure, they aren't quite like the many L lenses I have, but for the money, they are freaking amazing. I know people want more EF-S lenses, but I can't see how Canon could do much better for this market. Also, the XXD series are always fairly innovative and I'm expecting this one will be as well.Zanken said:jebrady03 said:I'm mostly interested because I'm hoping there's significant overlap with the 6D successor.
This is what I want. Canon baffle me with these new APS-C bodies and poor focus on APS-C lenses, and wonderful catalog of full frame lenses, but (now consumer at least) full frame bodies are very neglected. My 6D is perfectly serviceable, but sometimes I do wonder what I'm missing out on shooting on a body that has one focus point.