*UPDATE* 5D Mark III Sighting?

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K-amps said:
6,144 × 4,096 EXIF data... if no PP, does it make a it a 25mp sensor? 1mp more than Sony/Nikon ;).

So is it the 5d3 or 7d2?

Must be 5D mkIII because I can't see a 7D coming out without a popup flash to control current flashes. It is quite common to change the camera model in the EXIF for pre-production models, however the images are typically down-resed to match the older model.
 
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It's the 5D

After comparing to pics of the 5D/7D I'm positive it's the 5D MkIII. If you look at the back of the current 7D there is very little space between the wheel and the right edge of the camera. The leaked pics show about twice as much space, on par with the current 5D. Also if you consider that the rear LCD is wider too, the camera is definitely way bigger than the 7D. Also the lack of popup flash pretty much seals it.
 
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Two things:
1. Why is the top LCD not showing anything readouts. It looks like the camera is turned off but the switch says on.
2. If this is real, then why does it have the M.Fn. button to switch between all sorts of AF modes if the AF will only have 5-9 pts and be a completely crippled 7D AF or worse as per the other recent 5D3 rumors? This would point to the other rumors as being false no?
 
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LetTheRightLensIn said:
Two things:
1. Why is the top LCD not showing anything readouts. It looks like the camera is turned off but the switch says on.
2. If this is real, then why does it have the M.Fn. button to switch between all sorts of AF modes if the AF will only have 5-9 pts and be a completely crippled 7D AF or worse as per the other recent 5D3 rumors? This would point to the other rumors as being false no?

1. Easy. He was in playback mode looking at a previous shot.

2. That makes no sense. The M.Fn. button can do many things. Hence the name... For a while I used it to engage the electronic level.
 
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LetTheRightLensIn said:
Two things:
1. Why is the top LCD not showing anything readouts. It looks like the camera is turned off but the switch says on.
2. If this is real, then why does it have the M.Fn. button to switch between all sorts of AF modes if the AF will only have 5-9 pts and be a completely crippled 7D AF or worse as per the other recent 5D3 rumors? This would point to the other rumors as being false no?

Time to get Excited Letthelensrightin !! ;D
 
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LetTheRightLensIn said:
Two things:
1. Why is the top LCD not showing anything readouts. It looks like the camera is turned off but the switch says on.
2. If this is real, then why does it have the M.Fn. button to switch between all sorts of AF modes if the AF will only have 5-9 pts and be a completely crippled 7D AF or worse as per the other recent 5D3 rumors? This would point to the other rumors as being false no?

Camera could be in sleep mode? Plus, if he's reviewing a picture, like i said he was, you get no display on top except battery...
 
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Oh dear god, no. Not that stupid mode dial unlock button. To me, that's one of the most useless additions that Canon can put on a semi-pro body. I can see the reason for putting it on the 60D, but come on. Anyone using a 7D or higher should have some idea of what they're doing and in all my years of photography I've never heard of anyone accidentally switching the mode dial unintentionally. If the new 5D is in fact coming standard with the unlock button, I hope that one can "downgrade" and remove it. Even for a fee, I'd do it.

That unpleasantness aside, I'm also in the "it's a new 5D" camp. If anyone had gone and read the source article, they'd see that the gentleman with the cameras is apparently a Canon employee. Which makes the amount and type of gear he's carrying all the more likely. And as neuroanatomist pointed out, Craig has previously mentioned hearing of 5D MkIII protos out in the field.

I'm also really digging the new grip.
 
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Ryusui said:
I'm also really digging the new grip.

Ditto - that's the first thing I noticed. One of the great ergonomic advantages of the 1D X was the second joystick for AF point selection in portrait orientation. The practical voice inside me that knows it's unlikely Canon would put a really good AF system in the 5DIII is being drowned out by the hopeful noise of a 5DIII with better ergomics, more MP, a decent frame rate, and good AF...and the thought of $4K savings on the body to put towards a 500/4L II.

SLAP...wake up!



Personally, I'm curious about the RATE button.

1) On-the-fly image rating during in-camera review? I'd think that was silly and something photographers would never use, and so Canon would never waste space with a button like that. But then I remembered the Direct Print button....

2) Video frame rate. Despite the mockup of the 1-series-looking Cinema dSLR pictured with the C 300, the 5DII's form factor is likely an advantage for a video production. Could there be a red C on the front of this unknown body? (Or simply evidence of a video-oriented 5DIII?)
 
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awinphoto said:
thewallbanger said:
I was checking out the LCD screen. Looks like zooming on an image is done with the top wheel. This is a big departure from the 7D which had dedicated zoom buttons.

Naw... when you blow up the pic you can see the blue + and - with magnifying glass where it always has been.

Look closer awinphoto... Look into the LCD screen. There are icons on the LCD display underneath the white zoom frame. One icon is for the top wheel, and the other is the magnifying glass. Looks like you press the blue magnifying glass button on the left side of the body, then control your zoom using the wheel. The 7D and 5D used to have + and - buttons in the upper-right of the body, but these are now missing.
 
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Ryusui said:
Oh dear god, no. Not that stupid mode dial unlock button. To me, that's one of the most useless additions that Canon can put on a semi-pro body. I can see the reason for putting it on the 60D, but come on. Anyone using a 7D or higher should have some idea of what they're doing and in all my years of photography I've never heard of anyone accidentally switching the mode dial unintentionally. If the new 5D is in fact coming standard with the unlock button, I hope that one can "downgrade" and remove it. Even for a fee, I'd do it.

It's funny, I took a 7D on safari along with the two 1Ds bodies. And half the time I would reach for the 7D I would try and take a shot and curse that the mode dial had changed in the vehicle. 1Ds has buttons. Rarely a problem with landscape, but definitely with nature I would have welcomed a lock function. Horses for courses....
 
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Ryusui said:
Oh dear god, no. Not that stupid mode dial unlock button. To me, that's one of the most useless additions that Canon can put on a semi-pro body. I can see the reason for putting it on the 60D, but come on. Anyone using a 7D or higher should have some idea of what they're doing and in all my years of photography I've never heard of anyone accidentally switching the mode dial unintentionally. If the new 5D is in fact coming standard with the unlock button, I hope that one can "downgrade" and remove it. Even for a fee, I'd do it.

That unpleasantness aside, I'm also in the "it's a new 5D" camp. If anyone had gone and read the source article, they'd see that the gentleman with the cameras is apparently a Canon employee. Which makes the amount and type of gear he's carrying all the more likely. And as neuroanatomist pointed out, Craig has previously mentioned hearing of 5D MkIII protos out in the field.

I'm also really digging the new grip.

Not necessarily... A few years ago I was in england on vacation and just got the 50D (long gone now)... I was taking some pictures around some castles... and as I was walking, the camera bumping against my side, the f#*&# mode dial switched, I wasn't checking the dial, stupidly assuming it was the same that I left it as... Long story short, I DID notice my images were awful, not happy, didn't know what was wrong, thought my card was screwing up... tried this, tried that, in a panic, formatted the card, still no avail... lost all my pictures up till then.. I eventually figured it out... But i've been bitter with that F#*#(*@ mode dial ever since with my 7D and 5d2... I couldn't have been happier when canon introduced the lock... I do a lot of traveling, walking with my cameras and the dial does get bumped and if you dont train yourself to look at the dial every now and then, you can get quite different results than your expecting...
 
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DavidRiesenberg said:
Not related to the subject of the images but looking at the EXIF the camera is identified as a 1DS3 but the original resolution is 6,144 × 4,096. Not 1Ds3 resolution. Fishy?

http://regex.info/exif.cgi?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fcdn.canonrumors.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2012%2F01%2FB3J.jpg

Craig Richardson said:
K-amps said:
6,144 × 4,096 EXIF data... if no PP, does it make a it a 25mp sensor? 1mp more than Sony/Nikon ;).

So is it the 5d3 or 7d2?

Must be 5D mkIII because I can't see a 7D coming out without a popup flash to control current flashes. It is quite common to change the camera model in the EXIF for pre-production models, however the images are typically down-resed to match the older model.

Can someone explain why the EXIF of the image of the prototype camera matters? Is it a magic prototype camera that can take pictures of itself from odd angles? Do we think the purported Canon employee had a second prototype camera and handed it to a stranger to take a picture of the first prototype camera to post on the Internet?
 
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It's that time of the year again? rumors about a 5D mkII

this time it looks like there is more substance to the rumors

I havn't been this excited since I bouth my first slr!
 
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neuroanatomist said:
DavidRiesenberg said:
Not related to the subject of the images but looking at the EXIF the camera is identified as a 1DS3 but the original resolution is 6,144 × 4,096. Not 1Ds3 resolution. Fishy?

http://regex.info/exif.cgi?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fcdn.canonrumors.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2012%2F01%2FB3J.jpg

Craig Richardson said:
K-amps said:
6,144 × 4,096 EXIF data... if no PP, does it make a it a 25mp sensor? 1mp more than Sony/Nikon ;).

So is it the 5d3 or 7d2?

Must be 5D mkIII because I can't see a 7D coming out without a popup flash to control current flashes. It is quite common to change the camera model in the EXIF for pre-production models, however the images are typically down-resed to match the older model.

Can someone explain why the EXIF of the image of the prototype camera matters? Is it a magic prototype camera that can take pictures of itself from odd angles? Do we think the purported Canon employee had a second prototype camera and handed it to a stranger to take a picture of the first prototype camera to post on the Internet?

+ 1 on that :-D :-D :-D
 
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neuroanatomist said:
1) On-the-fly image rating during in-camera review? I'd think that was silly and something photographers would never use, and so Canon would never waste space with a button like that. But then I remembered the Direct Print button....
That had me chuckling like an idiot for a good minute. Whoo. I'm all teary-eyed.
Ditto - that's the first thing I noticed. One of the great ergonomic advantages of the 1D X was the second joystick for AF point selection in portrait orientation. The practical voice inside me that knows it's unlikely Canon would put a really good AF system in the 5DIII is being drowned out by the hopeful noise of a 5DIII with better ergomics, more MP, a decent frame rate, and good AF...and the thought of $4K savings on the body to put towards a 500/4L II.

SLAP...wake up!
I dunno...I prefer to dream that the new 5D will have a much better AF system. Maybe not 19 points, but at least enough to warrant that second joystick on the grip.
 
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LetTheRightLensIn said:
Two things:
1. Why is the top LCD not showing anything readouts. It looks like the camera is turned off but the switch says on.
2. If this is real, then why does it have the M.Fn. button to switch between all sorts of AF modes if the AF will only have 5-9 pts and be a completely crippled 7D AF or worse as per the other recent 5D3 rumors? This would point to the other rumors as being false no?
I'm guessing he just took a picture and this is the playback on the screen. That would make sense.
 
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Craig Richardson said:
K-amps said:
6,144 × 4,096 EXIF data... if no PP, does it make a it a 25mp sensor? 1mp more than Sony/Nikon ;).

So is it the 5d3 or 7d2?

Must be 5D mkIII because I can't see a 7D coming out without a popup flash to control current flashes. It is quite common to change the camera model in the EXIF for pre-production models, however the images are typically down-resed to match the older model.

I may be having a senior moment here :D but the exif data is for the guy who shot the Canon employee - he has nothing to do with the field test, just happened to be in Africa.... ??
 
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Stu_bert said:
It's funny, I took a 7D on safari along with the two 1Ds bodies. And half the time I would reach for the 7D I would try and take a shot and curse that the mode dial had changed in the vehicle. 1Ds has buttons. Rarely a problem with landscape, but definitely with nature I would have welcomed a lock function. Horses for courses....

awinphoto said:
Not necessarily... A few years ago I was in england on vacation and just got the 50D (long gone now)... I was taking some pictures around some castles... and as I was walking, the camera bumping against my side, the f#*&# mode dial switched, I wasn't checking the dial, stupidly assuming it was the same that I left it as... Long story short, I DID notice my images were awful, not happy, didn't know what was wrong, thought my card was screwing up... tried this, tried that, in a panic, formatted the card, still no avail... lost all my pictures up till then.. I eventually figured it out... But i've been bitter with that F#*#(*@ mode dial ever since with my 7D and 5d2... I couldn't have been happier when canon introduced the lock... I do a lot of traveling, walking with my cameras and the dial does get bumped and if you dont train yourself to look at the dial every now and then, you can get quite different results than your expecting...
Huh. You learn something new everyday. I really never thought it was a problem. Thanks for the education, guys. +1 to each of you for the new perspective.

I'm still choosing to have it removed, though. :P

neuroanatomist said:
Can someone explain why the EXIF of the image of the prototype camera matters? Is it a magic prototype camera that can take pictures of itself from odd angles? Do we think the purported Canon employee had a second prototype camera and handed it to a stranger to take a picture of the first prototype camera to post on the Internet?
I was wondering the same thing myself...
 
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thewallbanger said:
awinphoto said:
thewallbanger said:
I was checking out the LCD screen. Looks like zooming on an image is done with the top wheel. This is a big departure from the 7D which had dedicated zoom buttons.

Naw... when you blow up the pic you can see the blue + and - with magnifying glass where it always has been.

Look closer awinphoto... Look into the LCD screen. There are icons on the LCD display underneath the white zoom frame. One icon is for the top wheel, and the other is the magnifying glass. Looks like you press the blue magnifying glass button on the left side of the body, then control your zoom using the wheel. The 7D and 5D used to have + and - buttons in the upper-right of the body, but these are now missing.

I can see what you're describing with the button the left side... I would be curious to see what/if the thumb is hiding anything... hard to tell. Thought I could see the blue signs but with the larger image magnified, its not there... It's going to be an interesting few months of more speculation. For all we know this could be one of dozens of designs/prototypes out there...
 
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