Here's an updated list of unreleased cameras and lenses from Canon that have appeared for certification from government agencies.
DS126801 (EOS 90D?)
- Digital camera
- Equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.1
- Battery: LP-E6 / LP-E6N (7.2V 1800mAh)
- SKU: 3616C003AA, 3616C010AA, 3616C017AA
PC2358
- Digital camera
- Equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.1
- Battery: LP-E17 (7.5 Wh)
PC2367
- Digital camera
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2 loading
- Battery: LP-E12 (7.2v 875 mAh)
Lenses:
- 3450C005AA
- 3680C005AA
- 3792C005AA
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LP-E12: used in EOS M50 and M100. What can PC2367 be?
Maybe PC2367 will be a M50 mark ii or a similar camera profiting from a newer sensor which allows 4k without crop. While this is maybe not essential for most of the users I think it would be a good feature for the marketing.
A waste product of 4k readout is always a faster FullHD / HD readout I like to use in certain situations: slow motion for physics lessons. Maybe a M50 mark ii (or two) would be interesting - and selling my M50.
M6 II
M50 II or M100 II - rather disappointing if Canon would indeed re-use ye olde, weak LP-E12 battery again. LP-E17 should really be minimum standard in any EOS M camera by now - even at the very entry level.
Agree. Especially because the LP-E17 is quite small anyway. Is it worth having 2 separate battery types for 2mm difference in size?
M100 replacement is a good chance because it's 2 years old and ive seen in many places not in stock or on clearance
By the way, anyone knows what happenned to the K436 model that leaked at the same time, one year ago ? Is it out now ?
Hopefully some exciting M lenses. More likely new "slightly smaller" kit lenses
M5-II
M6-II
Minor revision to M-100
Lenses -
Smaller kit lens
Super-zoom, say 18-200 or something like that
Maybe an f/4 zoom, 16-55 or something of that nature.
Ok, those last 2 put the W in WAG.
yep. now available in pink with unicorn tattoo. same innards, including Low Power-E12 battery.
Also, battery life is really dependent on battery size and power drain. Increasing power efficiency in new bodies could offset the need for a bigger battery.
and if Canon wants to market differentiate on battery type, then an EOS M5 successor would greatly profit from using well-established, decent charge LP-E6N type in a slightly beefier grip.
Few? The most we can expect from Canon is 1 M lens per year. Would be happy with a prime of high quality like the 32mm or a better zoom, like Fuji's 16-80.