According to latest rumors surfaced over the web, Sony will be announcing the Sony A9 II camera this September. Keep in mind that Canon and Nikon is also rumored to announce flagship DSLR (Canon rep. confirmed High-end FF) camera Just prior to Olympics 2020. To flush-out Canikon announcement Sony is also expected to introduce flagship fullframe Mirrorless camera with class leading features and affordable price tag than of flasghip fullframe DSLRs.
We have rumors in the past that Canon will be announcing their high resolution fullframe mirrorless camera. Canon’s working on 63MP full-frame sensor (35MM63MXSCD) with DPAF technology developed by Canon. The sensor is a CMOS sensor, so it will have limited DR and ISO range just like Canon 6D Mark II DSLR camera. We were expecting Canon should look work towards the development of Canon BSI CMOS sensor or Stacked CMOS sensors.
The Canon high resolution Sensor details leaked today, take a look at the glimpse of the document.
According to initial set of specification the upcoming Nikon D6 camera is rumored to have built-in sensor shift image stabilization system. One of its prototypes spotted with Image stabilization feature and let’s hope the feature will be kept in the final version of the product. Take a look at the initial set of Nikon D6 specification coming out from anonymous sources.
Nikon D6 Specification
24 MP FX sensor
4K 60 video
Longer manual exposure times (like in the Nikon D810A): from 1/8000 – 120 seconds. (up from 30 seconds)
Built-in sensor stabilization (variable)
If the news is true then Nikon D6 will become the first DSLR in Nikon lineup to feature butit-in image stabilization system. The Nikon D6 camera is rumored to arrive at Q4 of 2019.
According to the latest set of rumor we have Canon is working on a 32.5MP sensor. The new sensor will be used in Pro Series APS-C Mirrorless and DSLR camera. We already know that Canon CMOS sensors DR (Dynamic range) range isn’t that good as of others. So, its better if they adopt BSI tech with high resolution sensor.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
According to latest rumors coming from rumor mills. Canon may postponed the update of Canon 7D Mark II camera. Rumor mills sources suggest that a Canon EOS R body is coming to replace the Canon 7D lineup in DSLRs. But it’s fullframe of APS-C they don’t know at the moment.
….Rumors end here….
If Canon want end up 7D series, they have to give us the same versatility they have offered us 19 years back with EF and EF-S Mount. Canon should announce RF-Mount based High-End APS-C Mirrorless camera before terminating 7D Series.
Ending up Flagship APS-C DSLR lineup Canon 7D series gracefully?
Apart from all these rumors, we have to understand and accept that Canon EF-M series isn’t enough mature to attract professional shooters. The good way to end High-End DSLR APS-C line-up is to announce a RF Mount APS-C Mirrorless camera with EF-S / EF adapter, that offers full compatibility with existing EF and EF-S Lenses. Along with a three year lens Roadmap for RF Mount APS-C lenses.
2018 – cannibalization of DSLRs in favor of Mirrorless
In 2018 Canon representatives told us that they will going to cannibalize the DSLRs in favor of mirrorless camera. They have done so, we haven’t seen any pro APS-C or FF DSLR camera announcement from 2018.
2019 – Isolated EF-M Mount vs RF-Mount APS-C Mirrorless
We have seen interviews were Canon representatives hinted us about the possibility of a RF-Mount based Mirrorless camera. If Canon want to give the same versatility to their users as they offered us 19 years back with EF and EF-S Mount. They have to announce a RF-Mount based APS-C Mirrorless camera. Sony already done that with E and FE Mount cameras, rumors also suggest Nikon DX format APS-C Mirrorless camera will carry Z Mount.
New users are more attracted towards Fuji X-T3 camera with Sony Sensor. Due to lack of Flagship camera in Canon from past 2 year, New professionals and prosumers are not interested in Canon DSLR line-up anymore.
According to the latest rumors we are getting from reputed rumor mills Nikon D6 camera is coming at the end of 2019 or very beginning of 2020.
We have received hints before and It was expected from Nikon to announce a pro DSLR camera before Olympics of 2020. And as we all know that Olympics will start from 24 July 2020. So, Nikon will announce the flagship Nikon D6 camera before Feb of 2020.
Now if we move on Nikon style, then we will be having some sort of development announcement of Nikon D6 DSLR camera at Q4 of 2019 and after that a final launch event.
Not only Nikon D6 as we have told you in our previous post Nikon Registered 4 New cameras in wireless certification agency.
Here are the list of Nikon Upcoming Camera Model once again
List of Nikon Registered Cameras
N1838 Digital camera
N1845 Digital camera
N1847 Digital camera
N1849 Digital camera
N1850 Digital camera
We don’t have the exact details of these camera models yet, but we do have a list of Nikon to be announced cameras. All these camera name you see below are surfaced over the web from past 6 to 7 months. Take a look at the list we have
Nikon Upcoming Camera Models Name 2019-2020
Nikon Z1 Camera – Entry Level Affordable Camera
Nikon D6 DSLR – Flagship Nikon DSLR
Nikon APS-C Z Mount Mirrorless Camera
Nikon New Range of Coolpix Compact cameras
Nikon D750 Successor
Nikon Z9 Mirrorless [High-End]
So, these are the set of cameras rumored to arrive soon. We have seen some patents also that clearly hints Nikon seriously involved in the development of new range of Nikon Compacts, Z-Mount APS-C Mirrorless Camera and DSLRs with Hybrid Sensors.
Also see – Nikon Patent – Working on More Advance Display Units For DSLR and Mirrorless Camera
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