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Canon R5 specs rumour
#1
According to Canon Rumors fairly reliable info:



[*]Named the Canon EOS R5

[*]45mp full-frame CMOS sensor

[*]IBIS

[*]5 stops with IBIS alone

[*]7-8 stops of correction when used with in-lens stabilization

[*]12fps mechanical, 20fps electronic

[*]Scroll wheel added to the back

[*]No touch bar

[*]Liveview/Movie toggle like previous EOS DSLRs

[*]Larger capacity battery, but looks like the LP-E6

[*]8K @ 30fps RAW

[*]4K @ 120fps

[*]4K @ 60fps

[*]Built-in 5GHz WiFi

[*]New battery, but the same shape and compatibility as the EOS 5D Mark IV

[*]Announcement ahead of CP+ next month

[*]Launching in July 2020
#2
Also M6 coming as per rumors with a 20 MP sensot with IBIS
#3
45mp doesn't sound as gaga as 75mp at least.
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#4
I think this is all very likely. From today's press conference:

In 2019, the interchangeable-lens camera market shrank 15% to 8.8 million units, as sales of entry-level models, which are being impacted by smartphones, continued to contract. We were also impacted by this.In 2020, although we expect market contraction to continue at a similar rate and the market size to be around 7.5 million units, we also see stable demand for professional and advanced-amateur models. In order to maintain profitability, it is important for us to secure market share and improve our product mix further in this area. Although we have launched two full-frame mirrorless cameras as well as ten dedicated lenses, our lineup is still insufficient. In order to recover from our late entry into the mirrorless camera market, we have plans to launch a model that incorporates a newly developed image sensor and image-processing engine that offer even more advanced features. We will work to raise our presence in the mirrorless camera category, leveraging large trade exhibitions around the world. Even amid increasing competition, we will expand sales of higher-end models driven by new products and aim for top market share even in the mirrorless camera market. At the same time, we will expand our lineup of dedicated lenses launching several innovative ones that take advantage of the new mount that allows greater flexibility when designing lenses. We will accelerate sales by responding to user need to capture various images, expanding options by combining camera bodies and lenses.

Link: https://global.canon/en/ir/conference/pd...e-note.pdf (page13)

(01-29-2020, 10:36 AM)toni-a Wrote: Also M6 coming as per rumors with a 20 MP sensot with IBIS


R6, you mean ...
#5
Canon has confirmed the development of the EOR R5.
It will have twin card slots, 12fps (Sony A9 II 10 fps), IBIS, 8K video.
#6
(01-29-2020, 01:52 PM)walter_g Wrote: I think this is all very likely. From today's press conference:

In 2019, the interchangeable-lens camera market shrank 15% to 8.8 million units, as sales of entry-level models, which are being impacted by smartphones, continued to contract. We were also impacted by this.In 2020, although we expect market contraction to continue at a similar rate and the market size to be around 7.5 million units, we also see stable demand for professional and advanced-amateur models. In order to maintain profitability, it is important for us to secure market share and improve our product mix further in this area. Although we have launched two full-frame mirrorless cameras as well as ten dedicated lenses, our lineup is still insufficient. In order to recover from our late entry into the mirrorless camera market, we have plans to launch a model that incorporates a newly developed image sensor and image-processing engine that offer even more advanced features. We will work to raise our presence in the mirrorless camera category, leveraging large trade exhibitions around the world. Even amid increasing competition, we will expand sales of higher-end models driven by new products and aim for top market share even in the mirrorless camera market. At the same time, we will expand our lineup of dedicated lenses launching several innovative ones that take advantage of the new mount that allows greater flexibility when designing lenses. We will accelerate sales by responding to user need to capture various images, expanding options by combining camera bodies and lenses. Wegmans Connect

Link: https://global.canon/en/ir/conference/pd...e-note.pdf  (page13)

(01-29-2020, 10:36 AM)toni-a Wrote: Also M6 coming as per rumors with a 20 MP sensot with IBIS


R6, you mean ...

Many thanks for that complete information!
#7
Price might have been leaked : 6800 USD
Not cheap and in line with their lenses prices offering

https://www.techradar.com/news/canon-eos...rs-website
#8
(05-15-2020, 05:22 AM)toni-a Wrote: Price might have been leaked : 6800 USD
Not cheap and in line with their lenses prices offering

https://www.techradar.com/news/canon-eos...rs-website

That is a nonsensically high price, the 1D-X mk III costs less and contains more expensive stuff (OVF, high end mirror assembly, extra battery capacity and grip).

Latest rumour (rated more reliably) is a price of under $4000.
#9
(05-26-2020, 04:34 PM)Brightcolours Wrote:
(05-15-2020, 05:22 AM)toni-a Wrote: Price might have been leaked : 6800 USD
Not cheap and in line with their lenses prices offering

https://www.techradar.com/news/canon-eos...rs-website

That is a nonsensically high price, the 1D-X mk III costs less and contains more expensive stuff (OVF, high end mirror assembly, extra battery capacity and grip).

Latest rumour (rated more reliably) is a price of under $4000.

Between guesses ....... $6,800 would put it in dreamland .......... under 4,000 would put Nikon in nightmare-land !!
#10
(05-27-2020, 07:36 AM)davidmanze Wrote:
(05-26-2020, 04:34 PM)Brightcolours Wrote:
(05-15-2020, 05:22 AM)toni-a Wrote: Price might have been leaked : 6800 USD
Not cheap and in line with their lenses prices offering

https://www.techradar.com/news/canon-eos...rs-website

That is a nonsensically high price, the 1D-X mk III costs less and contains more expensive stuff (OVF, high end mirror assembly, extra battery capacity and grip).

Latest rumour (rated more reliably) is a price of under $4000.

Between guesses ....... $6,800 would put it in dreamland .......... under 4,000 would put Nikon in nightmare-land !!
A Nikonian moving Canon?? all the Nikonians I know would never do it, even if it is the only still functioning camera on earth. 
They are allergic to anything that has Canon name on it.
  


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