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By admin, on April 1st, 2025

That’s a big question we are getting in the next set of every comment when we are posting comparisons related to Canon R50V.
We have to understand a basic rule that whenever a camera maker announces a specific camera, like the 50V has been announced by Canon, they generally wait for the peak sales period, which is approximately 7 to 8 months from the shipping date.
And in that specific period, they try to avoid announcing a camera in approximately the same price range, so there is very little chance that we will see Canon R10V in the year 2025. Since the shipping date of Canon R50V is April 28, and if you consider a 7 to 8 months gap, then it falls somewhere around November and December. So it is safe to assume that even if they are planning to announce a R10V, we will see it in the first quarter of 2026 or later on.
Technology Limitations
Canon’s 24-megapixel CMOS sensor, which is being used inside Canon R10, Canon R50, and Canon R50V, has been stretched to its technical limits already in the R50V.
As we all know, the Canon 24-megapixel DPAF CMOS sensor has a readout speed of somewhere around 25 milliseconds, and it’s based on FSI technology. The first threshold was already visible when the Canon R10 was announced. Due to the readout speed limitation, even in R10, we have to face a 1.5X crop in 4K 60 FPS.
In the recently announced Canon R50V camera, Canon has done everything possible to stretch the limits of the existing 24MP FSI CMOS sensor, and that’s why we are getting clog3, 10-bit internal recording at 4K 60 FPS from the existing sensor when paired up with the latest Digic X image processor.
And again, due to the readout limitation, we still have a 1.5X crop at 4K 60 FPS recording.
Now, if Canon is planning to introduce an R10V camera in near future, they have to use a new sensor, and they have no other option left since we have already seen the stretched limits of the existing 24MP FSI DPAF CMOS sensor in the R50V camera.
The Canon 32 MP sensor is more than 6 years old, a good competitor of the Sony 26 MP sensor used in ZV-E10 II, A6700, and FX30. The 32-megapixel sensor was first announced inside the Canon 90D body, which was announced back in August 2019, so it is more than 6-7 years old. While Canon R7 can record 4K 60 FPS uncropped with a line-skipping method, where there is a loss in quality, if you want to record high-quality 4K 60 FPS video, you have to face a 1.8X crop.
Canon R10V may arrive with Canon 32 MP DPAF sensor: By adopting the R7’s 32.5-megapixel sensor, Canon could position the R10V as a strong competitor to the Sony ZV-E10 II, offering uncropped 4K 60fps and a robust vlogging feature set.
Another important thing is that both Canon R7 and R10 were announced on the same day, in May 2022. So it is quite obvious that Canon will prefer a high-end body to introduce its new sensor technology into the market, which will help Canon generate more revenue. That is what every camera maker does—for example, Sony first introduced the FX30 camera with a 26MP sensor. Although the 26MP sensor has been used by Fuji for the past 2 to 3 years, that doesn’t matter in Sony’s lineup. It started with the FX30, then Sony used that sensor in the Sony A6700 camera, and later on, they finally introduced in the Sony ZV-E10 Mark II.
So as you can see, technology travels into more affordable bodies over time, but at the time of introduction, camera makers generally select a higher-end body.
Instead of refreshing Canon R10 series in Q4 of 2025 or Q1 of 2026, there is a high probability the Canon R7V or R7 Mk II with a brand new sensor capable to record 6.2k open gate will be prioritized
What’s Coming Next from Canon in the APS-C Range in 2025?
Most likely, Canon will introduce the Canon R7V / R7 Mk II camera first, even before refreshing the Canon R10 lineup
- It also aligns with an existing set of rumors [Canon upcoming cameras 2025]: As per the information we have published in the past, Canon is planning to introduce Canon R7 successor Canon R7 Mark II in Q3 or Q4 of 2025, but its inresting to see what coming first, Canon R7 MK II or R7V or both of them will arive together?
- Canon R7 Mark II, a photography-focused upgrade, and the R7V, a video-centric version tailored for videographers. Having box style design, without a mechanical shutter, 6k 60FPS, with 32-bit audio option,n and with active cooling vents will help filmmakers and cinematographers to pick a camera for professional use.
As we have already discussed above that Canon introduces their new sensor tech and capabilities in their mid-to-high-tier bodies first. So, Canon R7 or assocated series like Canon R7 Mk II / R7V is a perfect and most logical choice for such an upgrade.
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By admin, on March 28th, 2025

According to the latest information, the shipping of the Canon R50V camera will start from April 28, 2025. That means even the global shipping of the camera will start from April 28, 2025. So, specifically in Asian countries, the camera will become available from the first week of May 2025.
Canon R50V Camera available at B&H Store
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By admin, on March 26th, 2025

Canon finally announced the Canon R50V camera. The camera is composed of almost the same core specifications that we have seen in the Canon R50 camera, but it is more focused on content creators. It is a direct competitor to the Sony ZV-E10 camera, so it carries all the possible goodness that we have already seen in the Sony ZV-E10 as well as the Canon R50 camera.

The camera features a 24-megapixel CMOS Dual Pixel autofocus sensor with a DIGIC X image processor. The camera is able to record 4K 30 FPS uncropped videos and Full HD videos up to 120 frames per second. You can also record 4K videos up to 60 frames per second with a 1.5x crop. 10-bit recording is available but limited to HDR PQ mode. A headphone port is also available in this camera to monitor your audio recording, along with an upgraded microphone for better audio capture.

The camera will be priced at $649 for the body only, or $849 for the kit with the RF-S15-30mm, and will start shipping in April 2025.
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Canon R50V official press release
For All Creators: Canon’s New PowerShot V1 and EOS R50 V Expand EOS/PowerShot V Series
MELVILLE, N.Y., – March 26, 2025 — Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, answers the needs of video creators with the new PowerShot V1 and EOS R50 V. Both cameras are part of Canon’s growing EOS/PowerShot V Series which seeks to help all creators, including cinema, livestreaming, vlogging, and VR, heighten their visual story telling.
Canon Reinvigorates Point-and-Shoot
If you’re a creator, you want the ability to pursue your own visual expression without compromising quality. Something lightweight and compact that can be used anytime or anywhere to lift your vision forward—a camera that works with you. Designed with a smart and modern concept, the PowerShot V1 is a reliable partner boasting key features including:
- A newly designed grip created for both normal and selfie shooting.
- Ultra wide-angle zoom lens—approximately 17-52mm for movie recording and 16-50mm/F2.8-4.5 for still imagery.
- New 1.4 type sensor with approximately 22.3 megapixels for stills.
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II for PowerShot for improved AF speed and subject detection tracking performance when compared to the PowerShot G7 X Mark III.
- A cooling fan inside the body to help enable longer video recording.
- A still image/movie shooting switch for quick and easy transition—the first in a PowerShot camera.
- Continuous still shooting at up to approximately 30 frames per second, a mechanical shutter with a maximum speed of 1/2000 seconds, and an electronic shutter with a maximum shutter speed of 1/16,000 seconds.
The Canon PowerShot V1 is also designed with workflow top of mind. Creators can leverage high quality video calls and livestream on a PC with a single USB cable, and the camera works intelligently with smartphones—both wired and wirelessly—via the Canon Camera Connect app.
Cinema Quality in the Palm of Your Hand
A movie-focused, high-performance camera that can fit in the palm of your hand? Yes—it does exist, with the EOS R50 V. The legacy of Cinema EOS technologies is splashed throughout, making EOS R50 V one for all creators who have high artistic ambitions to take to the next level. Key features include:
- Video-focused design elements such as a livestream button, movie recording button in the front of the camera, and a tripod screw hole for vertical shooting.
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF II for quiet and smooth AF.
- Ability to shoot 4K crop at 60fps and YCC 422 10bit.
- Compatibility with the newly launched RF-S14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ, the first RF-S lens with built-in power zoom.
- Four different methods of livestreaming: UVC/UAC, HDMI, Camera Connect, and Live Switcher Mobile multi-camera.
- APS-C sensor and DIGIC X image processor for rich bokeh.
- Image creation consistent with Cinema EOS with five presets for editing, such as Canon Log 3.
Creators are not one-size-fits-all, and EOS R50 V was built through creator feedback to make content creation easier. With modern design elements, customization options, and a new lens bundled together, the EOS R50 V is destined to be in your gear bag.
Pricing and Availability
The Canon PowerShot V1 is scheduled to be available in April 2025 for an estimated retail price of $899.99.* The Canon EOS R50 V is scheduled to be available in April 2025 for an estimated retail price of $649.99* for the body only and $849.99* with the RF-S14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ. For additional information, please visit usa.canon.com.
By admin, on March 17th, 2025

E88_8888 which is very good and accurate in bringing out the latest camera registration information from the wireless certification agency, posted a prediction for the EOS R1 Mark II, that it will use a Global shutter sensor.. the prediction looks logical to me, and that why I have decided to publish. As global shutters are now being used by Sony in their professional A9 III camera which is made for sports and wildlife shooters, and Canon has a history of sensor innovation. But, the current Canon R1, launched in 2024, lacks a true global shutter, suggesting this could be a natural upgrade.
By comparing the information before and after the interview, EOS R3 was originally a product of manufacturing dissatisfaction with EOS R1 and turning to test all new functions.
EOS R3 has been well received by the professional market, but it has defined the product style of EOS R1: professional control, balancing the triangle of resolution, high sensitivity, and readout speed.
I personally predict that Canon’s next flagship EOS R1 II will focus on its own semiconductors and develop a global shutter with stacked voltage memory.
This solution is mature and reliable, and in line with Canon’s tone.

Canon R1 Flasghip is slow in front of the Sony A9 III camera
Since Sony now has the Global shutter sensor in their fastest camera and as we all know Canon isn’t into the Megapixel race, the nearest true competitor of Canon’s fastest flagship Canon R1 camera with 24MP Full-Frame Stacked BSI CMOS Sensor and Continuous Shooting Up to 40 fps at Maximum Resolution with AF/AE, and we have Sony A9 III with 24.6MP Full-Frame Global Shutter Sensor and the Sony offers Up to 120 fps at Maximum Resolution with AF/AE support.
Sony’s Competitive Edge
As you all know, Canon’s biggest competitor in the mirrorless domain right now is Sony, and Sony’s sensor research and development team is already using global shutter sensors in their Alpha A9 III. That makes Canon look weak in terms of being called a No.1 Camera brand, although they do have faster stack readout CMOS sensors in their flagship camera, they are completely lagging behind the competition when compared to Sony’s sensor A9 III technology.
Canon’s Focus on the R1 – Speed over Resolution
As we all know, in a recent interview, Canon Chief Tokura clearly stated that they are focusing on the high-speed Canon R1 camera only, and there will be no other variant of the flagship camera that will have a higher resolution. If someone wishes to have a higher-resolution sensor, then the best option is to go for the Canon R5 series.
“We consider the flagship to be at the pinnacle of our lineup, which means we’re not going to have two flagship models,” Tokura told PetaPixel. “We’ve put everything—the best performance and trust—into the EOS R1.”
So if Speed is a priority, then they have reached the max physical limits of the stacked CMOS sensor in the R1, and if they don’t migrate then after the announcement of the Sony A9 IV with 2nd generation of global shutter sensor in the next 2-3 years their Flagship will become completely obsolete in terms of technology. – thenewcamera
Again, global shutter sensors are not new to Canon. They had already introduced the EOS C700 GS camera back in 2016, but the price was $40,000. So, of course, the camera was not accessible to everyone, but what I want to say is that global shutter sensors are not new to Canon, and they developed working models of the global shutter sensors back in 2016. Also, take a look at the list of patents related to Canon Global Shutter and High-End Sensors
List of Canon Global Shutter and High-End Sensors:
Patent Number |
Title |
Publication Date |
Filing Date |
Relevance to Global Shutter |
US10659706B2 |
Photoelectric conversion device and imaging system |
May 19, 2020 |
April 17, 2018 |
Explicitly mentions global electronic shutter function |
US20180233523A1 |
Solid-state imaging device and camera |
August 16, 2018 |
February 13, 2018 |
A stacked sensor design likely enables a global shutter |
US20180234605A1 |
Imaging element and imaging apparatus |
August 16, 2018 |
February 13, 2018 |
Exposure control supports a high-speed global shutter |
Announced Canon Global Shutter sensors:
Sensor Model |
Type |
Resolution |
Readout |
Application |
LI5030SAI |
Color/Near-Infrared |
19MP |
12-bit, 57.99 fps |
Industrial, high-speed |
LI5030SAN |
No Microlens/Filter |
19MP |
12-bit, 57.99 fps |
Industrial, high-speed |
So, if Canon wants to introduce a global shutter full-frame CMOS sensor in its R1 series camera, it can do so since it already has the technological backing.
More Cameras with Global Shutter Sensors in the Next 3 to 4 Years
Nikon also got access to global sensors when they acquired RED and RED, of course, has a very close relationship with Tower Jazz, (Partnership with TowerJazz: RED partnered with TowerJazz for their cameras’ 20-megapixel global shutter Super 35mm sensors, ) which is one of the leading suppliers of global shutter sensors to RED’s camera system.
Additionally, Nikon also has a very good relationship with Sony’s imaging division. The sensor manufacturing unit and the imaging division are completely different from Sony’s Alpha division. So, if they wish to acquire the Alpha A1 sensor for their future Z9 II model, they can get it since they already have access to many Sony sensors.
As you can see where the competition is heading, in the next 4 to 5 years, camera makers will have multiple global shutter models in the flagship zone, and if Canon fails to do so, they will surely lag behind the competition.
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By admin, on March 14th, 2025

According to the latest rumor surfaced over the web, Canon will be announcing their Canon RV, Canon PowerShot V1, as well as Canon R50 V on or around March 26, 2025. Let’s explore the possible set of details we have related to these cameras.
1. Canon V1 Camera
The Canon V1 camera is a compact camera that is already announced in the Asian region. We already have the full core specifications and even a comparison with the Sony ZV-E10 camera. So, V1 is about to arrive officially in the USA and European region. Canon has already announced it in Asia, check details below

The image of the Canon RV camera was leaked a while ago, which gives a clear indication that the announcement is near. We have also analyzed the image of the leaked Canon RV camera. From the design, it looks like an entry-level interchangeable-lens mirrorless vlogging camera made for beginners. With its price and features, it will compete against the existing Sony ZV-E10 camera. Just like we have the Canon R100 camera in the entry-level zone for photographers, the Canon RV will be the beginner model for the vlogging mirrorless series.
3. Canon R50 V
Canon R50 V is also rumored to be announced on the same day, but we have the least information about this camera, and we are waiting for more details related to the same. So, we are very sure about two announcements—the first, which has already been announced in the Asian region, the Canon V1 compact camera, and the other, the Canon RV. As soon as I get more information, I will be updating you.
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By admin, on March 11th, 2025

Canon just dropped a bombshell—they have clearly said no to a pixel-packed version of the Canon R1 camera. In an interview at CP+ in Yokohama, Japan, with the PetaPixel team, a Canon representative clearly said a big NO to a higher-resolution variant of the Canon R1 camera.
So, what do you think? Is it a misstep or a masterstroke? Let’s discuss further.
Canon EOS R1: A Flagship Built for Speed, Not Pixels
Canon R1 is a camera made for speed and not pixels. It’s a custom-tailored camera specifically made for sports shooters and wildlife photographers—those who need lightning-fast performance from their camera.
As we all know, the Canon R1 camera features a 24.2MP sensor with a continuous shooting speed of 40 FPS in RAW, as well as Canon’s latest generation of AI autofocus. In fact, it’s a dream camera for many photographers out there.
But here’s the kicker—some photographers, or maybe even YOU, would love to have, or at least the option of, a higher-resolution Canon R1—something that uses a 45-megapixel stacked sensor and directly competes against the Nikon Z9 or Sony’s 50-megapixel monster, the Alpha 1 Mark II.
But it’s Canon’s decision, and the team led by Go Tokura, Executive Vice President and Head of the Imaging Group, has closed the doors on all possibilities of a high-resolution flagship camera.
“We consider the flagship to be at the pinnacle of our lineup, which means we’re not going to have two flagship models,” Tokura told PetaPixel. “We’ve put everything—the best performance and trust—into the EOS R1.”
Translation?
Canon is very clear about its flagship strategy. Right now, they believe speed doesn’t require high resolution. And if you want to shoot landscapes, architecture, or anything that demands a super high-resolution sensor, they have a clear message:

You can go for the R5 series. If you need more than that, you’re free to look elsewhere.
But I need your feedback—do you think Canon is right in their decision, or are they actually missing the mark? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
Why No High-Res R1? The Science Behind the Decision
Let’s break it down and understand why Canon is thinking this way. First, we need to understand that Canon isn’t just being stubborn—it’s physics.
If you go for a higher-resolution sensor, it means smaller photodiodes, resulting in lower sensitivity, more noise at higher ISOs, and compromises in dynamic range. For a camera like the Canon R1, which is built to excel in both image quality and performance, Canon has to maintain a balance.
We also have to remember a key part of the interview, where Tokura said: “If we focus on just one aspect of performance—like resolution—it would destroy the balance. Our 5-series handles high resolution instead.”
So, we have to understand that the Canon R5 Mark II, with its 45MP sensor, is Canon’s answer for pixel lovers out there.
But here’s the catch—the Canon R5 Mark II lacks the R1’s rugged build, integrated grip, and flagship-level ergonomics that professionals love to have in a high-resolution camera. So Canon is very clear: you should either pick speed or resolution.
If you pick speed, you get the Canon R1. If you want a high-resolution sensor, you get the R5 II.
What do you think? Does this decision sit right with you, or does it feel outdated in 2025? Should Canon have at least considered a flagship-level solution with a high-resolution sensor, just like other camera makers have?

Back in the DSLR Days, They Had Two Flagships—Why Not Now?
Back in the DSLR days, Canon did split its flagship lineup into two flavors: the speed-focused 1D and the resolution-heavy 1Ds.
Canon has been making their 1-series cameras for decades—it’s nothing new. In the DSLR era, their research and development team was smart enough to offer two flagship models based on market demand and technological limitations at the time. They had the speed-focused 1D and the resolution-focused 1Ds.
So, if they already did it in the past—why not now?
Tokura’s take is clear: “We would probably never consider developing another model using the same body as the EOS R1.”
But let’s be real—times have changed. Technology now allows for a high-resolution flagship camera, just like the Nikon Z9 and the Sony Alpha 1 Mark II. And as I mentioned, Canon already had two different flagship models in the DSLR era—so why not now?
Yes, we do have alternatives like the R5 II, but that’s not a real solution for professionals who need a unified body like the R1.
The Bottom Line: Love It or Leave It
For professional photojournalists, wildlife photographers, and sports shooters who need a low-resolution, high-speed camera, the Canon R1 is a match made in heaven.
But for those who were craving a high-resolution flagship, sorry folks—Canon is not in the mood to create a high-res R1 or its equivalent anytime soon.
Yes, we do have the R5 II, at least in that series, but for now, a high-resolution flagship remains off the table
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By admin, on March 7th, 2025
We have the first leaked image of the Canon RV camera. The Canon RV camera is Canon’s dedicated camera made for content creators. Just like we have the Sony ZV series, similarly, in Canon, we have the V series. In the V series, we already have a few compacts, and recently, Canon announced the V1 compact camera.

Now it’s time for a mirrorless V series camera. These are going to compete directly against the Sony ZV10, ZV10 Mark II, or maybe the ZV E1—who knows soon?
Canon RV Mounting Options
From the leaked images, it is very clearly visible that the camera is mounted from the side of a grip. So we have two options to mount the camera: vertically and horizontally, depending on the type of content creation you require.
Top Features & Controls
On the top of the camera, we have a certain button that resembles the shutter button of the Sony ZV series camera. Along with that, we also have a power zoom lever. The lens attached to the Canon RV camera supports power zoom functionality, and we can see the designation of T and W, meaning it can be operated manually as well as via the lever. This allows for a very smooth cinematic zoom experience with the lens.
Control Dials for Customization
Just after the zoom lever and the video recording button, we have two Mode dials:
- One is dedicated to different modes.
- One is a custom dial that can be set to a preferred ISO, meaning it’s a custom zone for professional users.
Hot Shoe for Accessories
In the center of the Canon RV camera, at the very top, we have a multifunctional Canon hot shoe that can be used for Canon wireless microphones and other accessories made for the RV series camera.
Built-in Microphone & Audio Ports
On the extreme left side, we can see multiple vents for the microphone, which indicates a high-quality 3-capsule-style microphone setup inside the Canon RV body.
Connectivity & Ports
On the very extreme left side of the camera, we can clearly see multiple rubber compartments that Canon has sorted out beautifully. The ports include:
- Microphone and headphone port
- Micro HDMI port
- USB-C port (for data transfer and recharging the camera on the go)
Front Design & Branding
On the front of the camera, we can clearly see:
- A microphone button
- A lens release button
- Canon RV branding
- A tally lamp, just like in professional cinema cameras
Expected Sensor & Specifications
So that’s the analysis of the leaked image we have right now. Most probably, the camera will use the same 24-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor that we have seen inside the Canon R50 and Canon R10 cameras.
Expected Announcement Date
Although we are waiting for the final specifications of the camera, since the image has been leaked, it is expected that the announcement of the camera is very near.
We will update you as soon as we get any details related to the Canon RV camera.
Canon RV Camera (Leaked Specifications)
Feature |
Details |
Camera Series |
Canon V Series (Mirrorless) |
Target Audience |
Content Creators |
Sensor |
24MP APS-C CMOS Sensor (Expected, similar to Canon R50 & R10) |
Mounting Options |
Vertical & Horizontal Mounting |
Lens Compatibility |
Supports Power Zoom Functionality |
Zoom Control |
T & W Designation (Manual & Lever Operation) |
Control Dials |
Two MODE Dials (One for Shooting style, one for custom settings like ISO) |
Hot Shoe |
Multifunctional Canon Hot Shoe (Supports Canon wireless microphones & accessories) |
Microphone |
High Quality / Similar to Sony 3 capsule design |
Ports |
– Microphone & Headphone Port
– Micro HDMI Port
– USB-C Port (Data Transfer & Charging) |
Shutter Button |
Similar to Sony ZV Series |
Tally Lamp |
Yes (Similar to professional cinema cameras) |
Video Recording |
Dedicated Video Recording Button |
Branding |
Canon RV Branding on Front |
Expected Announcement |
Soon (Based on leaked images) |
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