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By admin, on September 1st, 2025

It looks like theNikon will be going to redefine cinematography forever, after the acquisition of RED DIGITAL Cinema camera – a powerhouse in Raw video capture – Nikon has filed a patent, which clearly hints that the future Nikon Z cinema cameras will have an integrated revolutionary dual display system. So, this is not an incremental update; this is a revolutionary upgrade that has never been tried by any camera maker to date. Both of the displays will prove to be a game-changer for cinematographers. So, they can have seamless control over the optimised video processing.
The Patent Breakdown: A Stacked Sensor Powerhouse with Dual Displays
After reading the entire patent and analysing it briefly, we have seen that the camera is using a stacked CMOS sensor inside it, which has been clearly mentioned in the patent; even the structural design of the sensor has also been elaborated.
This back-illuminated setup layers an imaging chip, signal processing chip, and memory chip, connected via microbumps for lightning-fast data handling. The pixel region is divided into customizable blocks, allowing filmmakers/cinematographers to tweak imaging conditions like charge accumulation time, frame rate, gain, and thinning rates on a per-block basis.
The entire patent revolves around improving the post-production workflows, upscaling the video quality, and video performance of the camera. You are not going to find a single line that talks about the continuous frame rate or any photography-related specification enhancement. The entire patent is dedicated towards improving the overall cinematic workflow by upscaling the design part of the camera and introducing a new interface alongside with dual display system.
How Dual Displays Could Transform On-Set Workflows
What makes this patent truly exciting is the user-centric innovation done by Nikon’s research and development team, which makes the entire video workflow easier.
- The primary display (say, the larger first unit) is the primary display unit that shows the live feed from the camera sensor, just like you use a dedicated external display unit in your camera, which acts as a live view finder, showing a real-time composite feed from the sensor’s blocks.
- The secondary display flips open (via a hinge mechanism described in the patent) to become your control hub, better to say control panel. You can customize the quick control access screen as per your preference, at the very same time, the RED LUT table selection / and live LUT in preview will be a massive upgrade. Here, touch panels let you tweak settings on the fly: adjust frame rates, monitor waveforms, select HDR modes, or even browse thumbnails of recent takes. So, your eyes stay glued to the action while your fingers handle the tweaks.

Parallel Processing for Optimised Output
Beyond display, the system utilises dual image processing units, or more accurately, dual Expeed image processors. Parallel processors handle signals very well, without any lag, even while multitasking, and also enable real-time on-board optimisation for video. Users could assign one display to monitor raw output (e.g., from a high-gain night mode block) and the other to preview processed footage, for on-site advanced color correction, white balance, and color gradation adjustments spot-on before hitting record.
Why This Matters: Nikon’s Cinema Push in a Competitive Landscape
Nikon is not new to video. They already have the Nikon Z9 and Z8, which capture professional-level 8K Raw videos. After acquiring RED Digital Cinema, they now have access to more professional, pro-level cinematographic tools, and their research and development team is continuously working to upscale and integrate all those tools into the new age of upcoming Z-mount cinema release cameras.
The camera with a dual display unit clearly means less gear clutter in your bag—no need to carry external display monitors alongside you. The camera will help you by doubling the display unit and offering a brand-new control centre and live feed separately. Indie filmmakers can utilise the dual displays for solo shoots, while larger crews benefit from shared viewing.
Obviously, not all patents translate into real-world products. At the very same time, the filing is so recent—just a few weeks ago—that it’s hard for me to accept the fact that the upcoming Nikon Z Cinema camera on September 10th will have such a feature.
Let me know what you think, guys, about this patent, and obviously, would you love to see the dual display units in your cinema camera?
Below is a specification table derived from the patent details, summarizing all the key features from the document and technical aspects of the proposed Nikon cinema camera with dual displays.
Nikon Z Cinema Camera Specifications (from patent)
| Category |
Specification |
| Device Type |
Electronic device (e.g., Nikon Z Cinema Camera) |
| Imaging Element |
Stacked (back-illuminated imaging chip, signal chip, memory chip) |
| Chip Connection |
Microbumps (Cu or solder) |
| Pixel Arrangement |
Approx. Over 20 million pixels in matrix (pixel region 113A) for video |
| Unit Group |
16 pixels (4×4) or up to ~1,000 (e.g., 32×64) |
| Color Filter |
Bayer array (Green Gb/Gr, Blue B, Red R) |
| Sensor Control |
Drive unit (21) adjusts timing, frame rate, gain, thinning per block |
| Block Division |
Adjustable blocks with custom positions, shapes, ranges |
| Imaging Conditions |
– Charge time/number – Frame rate – Gain (ISO) – Thinning (0-0.5) – Row/column sums – Digitization bits |
| Image Processing |
– Dual units (30A, 30B) for parallel work – Frame extraction/discarding – Interpolation for smooth video – Simultaneous HDR |
| Display Unit |
– First display (51) with touch (52) – Second display (53) with touch (54), split (53L, 53R) |
| Display Functions |
– First: Composites, thumbnails, live view, menus – Second: Region images, enlarged thumbnails |
| Touch Panel |
Sends touch signals to system control (70) for selections |
| Operation Unit |
– Release switch (55a) – Video switch (55c) – Mode dial (55b) – Multi-selector (55d) for modes/HDR |
| Recording Unit |
– Dual card slots (61, 62) – Internal memory – Parallel region recording |
| System Control |
– CPU (70A) – Dividing unit (71) sets patterns – Drive control (72) adjusts conditions – Display control (73) manages output |
| Modes |
– Single region still – Multi-region high-speed still – Single region video – Mixed still+video |
| HDR Capability |
Two images with different exposures, selectable via multi-selector |
| Physical Design |
– First display on back – Second display rotates via hinge |
| Additional Features |
– Live view support – Detects main subjects (face, motion) – Flexible block patterns (checkerboard, columns/rows) |
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By admin, on August 31st, 2025

A new prototype of the DJI Pocket 4 camera has surfaced on the web, and it looks significantly different from the existing Pocket series of camera lineup. The DJI Pocket 3 was announced back in October 2023 with a massive camera upgrade of a 1-inch sensor, enabling users to record videos in 4K up to 120 FPS with 10-bit D-Log. The Pocket 3 has already created a benchmark for creators worldwide. Now, the freshly leaked image of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 prototype shows a dual-camera setup, which actually differs from the single-lens tradition that we have generally seen in the Osmo Pocket series. In this article, we will discuss the visual analysis of the camera units, and also, we will discuss why DJI may opt for this type of design, or this could be a signal of a compromise over the video quality for new features. So, let’s break it down and find out the facts.

A Close-Up on the Prototype Image: Key Visual Details
The prototype that we published a day ago shows clear branding of the Pocket 4 camera, but in that pic, the camera unit was not visible. In the prototype that has been shown in the image above, the branding of Pocket 4 is not visible, but yes, we do have clear visibility of the camera modules.

Both of the camera modules look completely different in size. The left one is noticeably smaller and tinier, akin to auxiliary sensors we generally see in smartphones or DJI drone multi-camera module units, for specialised functions. This asymmetry suggests not a symmetrical stereo pair but a main-auxiliary duo.
The main housing around the cameras of the new prototype seems to be compact, potentially even slimmer than the Pocket 3’s module when compared. That means DJI has managed to have a dual setup without excessive bulk. At the very same time, the device shown in the image looks fully functional, no extra wires or tapes seen on the body, which clearly indicates it’s a fully developed product or final prototype.
Compromise on Video Quality
Since both the units are very compact, even when compared to the previous version of the prototype, it raises a question about the sensor size of the new camera module, and its low-light performance when compared to Pocket 3.
Primary camera paired with a dedicated depth sensor rather than dual main imagers. In drones, DJI has pioneered similar setups; they use one lens, the smaller one you see in the left of the image for real-time depth mapping—calculating distances via time-of-flight (ToF). In the Osmo Pocket 4 prototype, the same sensor / tiny module can be used for advanced subject tracking and creamy bokeh: The tiny left lens will provide depth data for generating bokeh/background blur, at the same time can also help in 3D augmented reality overlays or smart framing: automatic composition adjustments, or even virtual object placement in real-time, it will be an excellent new option for new age content creators.
Neither is made for VR or telephoto zoom lens, uneven + tiny lens sizes rule out optical zoom, specifically larger optics required for quality, and for true stereoscopic 3D for VR content, they need to put identical lenses for parallax matching.

Prototypes in Testing, Compromise or Calculated Evolution?
DJI Pocket 3’s 1-inch sensor was an excellent upgrade over the Pocket 2 series. The arrival of the 1-inch sensor has upscaled the entire video workflow by adding 10-bit D-Log support and unparalleled low-light performance even when shooting 4K videos at 60 frames per second. Due to the larger sensor dynamics, the latitude of the video files gathering the highlights and shadows was greater, resulting in better output while color grading 10-bit D-Log video files of the Pocket 3.
But the big question is will DJI risk their video quality performance/compromise in image quality by downsizing or replacing the larger sensor?
An Evolution Toward Smarter, Not Lesser, Capture – The Second Perspective
One of my dearest editors is continuously suggesting, while writing this article, that it is possible that DJI is not fully abandoning high-quality imaging/sensor from their upcoming DJI Pocket 4 camera. From what we have seen in the image with their technology advancement, they can put a larger sensor, which is approximately near about 1-inch in size, to fit in a slimmer profile through advanced aspherical elements and optics, also by management of a more advanced heat sink unit. Also, being auxiliary, it wouldn’t need a large imager, allowing the overall module to remain compact.

Final Thoughts: Innovation in a Compact Package
Well, the design of the Pocket 4 prototype that we have seen today does carry an asymmetrical camera, and with this design, we have analysed that one of the units does carry a depth sensor and the other is the main camera unit. We are expecting a smart move towards depth-enabled intelligence without sacrificing the image or video quality that has been benchmarked by the Osmo Pocket 3’s large 1-inch sensor.
DJI does have multiple prototypes of Pocket 4 in the wild, without a doubt, testing rigorously the different variants, gathering pros’ feedback, to help them select the best one for the production line. Other factors, the DJI Pocket 3 has 50.3% of the total video camera market share in Japan this year (from February to June), which is a very large number in terms of sales figures. So, adding more options to it, further expanding the Osmo Pocket line, will attract more market share and profit for the company.
So, DJI will further expand its Osmo Pocket 4 series and will introduce multiple variations of the Pocket 4 camera in the near future, or they will take another way and will continue with a smaller camera unit without sacrificing the video quality with a depth sensor. Only time will tell, stay tuned for more information on the Pocket Osmo 4 camera over thenewcamera.com.
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By admin, on August 31st, 2025

We are back with a fresh update related to the Canon R6 Mark III, but at the same time, we must make a small confession: rumors can be tricky, and the timelines we receive are not always accurate. Now, based on the new information, it seems that the Canon R6 Mark III camera will not be released on September 15, as we have previously reported. We have a fresh set of information, and according to that, the announcement may happen in late 2025 with the same 32MP (Effective: 34.2 Megapixel (7144 x 4790) sensor of the Canon C50 camera). Now, let’s talk about the latest details we have related to the Canon R6 Mark III camera. However, at the same time, mistakes do occur when we are chasing the latest scoops. But, at the very same time, we are committed to keeping you informed about the most accurate updates possible and available to us so finally let’s dive deep into the latest set of rumors we have related to the highly anticipated camera for photographers.
This month was full of excitement, and we have seen the Canon C50 as well as the Nikon ZR camera. We have also done the comparison review between the two (Nikon ZR vs Canon C50), also we have written out the best lenses for the Canon C50 camera; it is one of the most unique guides since it also carries the names of the Canon Cinema RF mount lenses. Apart from all these things, September was obviously one of the hottest months for camera enthusiasts. Now it’s time to again follow up the Canon R6 Mark III camera journey and let’s jump into the updates.
What Sparked the Hype?
Jan Wegener (famous content creator, Birdography, and Canon user) he has initially filled the anticipation in one of his recent video published (R6 III Days away) in that video he has specifically pin pointed the date on or before September 15 2025, and this is not the first time we are covering his post or articles, we have also published the article canon R6 Mark III camera is specification according to Jan Wegener.
Canon R6 Mark III is Just a Few Weeks Away
However, mistakes do happen, sources sometimes tell a very limited amount of information, although whatever information he has said was correct about the Canon C50. If you are going to just replace the camera name from R6 Mark III to Canon C50, then how he spent time, the core specification that he has said was correct. Although I do apologize on his behalf since I have also covered the same article that has created confusion among our subscribers, at the very same time, covering each and every news blog post is very much important to keep you informed; mistakes do happen. But that’s the nature of the information.
Now, in his latest video related to the Canon R6 Mark III camera announcement, he very clearly said that the announcement is within the next few weeks, specifically pointing towards the late September or early October announcement, and
“Jan has clearly noted, ‘I got burned before,’ so he’s cautious about sharing too much unconfirmed info. “
Now, he has clearly mentioned that the mistake has happened in the past, so now he is overconscious before sharing any information, or better to say, premature news to his subscribers, and that’s a great thing, and we should appreciate it. At the very same time, in spite of all these happening,s he still believes the Canon R6 Mark III camera is just a few weeks away, the announcement may come sometime in late September or in the month of October 2025, so I am really very much excited to hear this.
Why Rumours Can Miss the Mark
We want to be at the front for reporting the latest rumours and news, but that’s always quite tricky. Our initial September 15 timeline was obviously coming from the highly trusted sources like Jan Wegener, but as new info emerged, it became clear the R6 Mark III’s announcement was likely tied to the C50’s timeline by mistake. These sorts of mistakes obviously happen when you are fast-moving with the camera rumours, and obviously, we are committed to delivering you the best information possible in the shortest amount of time. At the very same time, we want to keep the transparency as much as possible, so we are also committed to correcting the records as soon as we learn something new. So be assured we are on top of every update, and we will bring you all the latest and reliable news related to the Canon R6 Mark III as it approaches us.
Stay tuned for the latest updates as we approach the anticipated announcement date.
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By admin, on August 30th, 2025

Finally, the first image of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 camera leaked, and we have it too. In this article, we are going to discuss about the rumoured price of the camera, specifications and expected arrival timeline. The handheld gimbal camera is very much popular among content creators, and specifically in the video camera category, it has been grabbing almost 50% of the entire market share, specifically in Japan.
The Pocket 3 was announced back in 2023, and at the time of announcement, it raised the bar with a 1-inch CMOS sensor, 4K 120 FPS video recording, support of D-Log M and 10-bit options for having higher latitude in shadows and highlight areas. Well, this was our Pocket 3 or smoke way ahead of its time.
The first leaked image of the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 camera
In the first image of the Osmo Pocket 4 camera, we have a very clear view of the branding Pocket 4, obviously, it is being held by someone with a kind of green background. The good thing is that the form factor of the camera looks very similar and compact compared to the previous generation Pocket 3.
The same image is being surfaced and circulating in Chinese social media forums. From the image, the device looks like an early prototype stage when the image was captured, so the unofficial teaser confirms its development, but will it arrive in 2025, or will the announcement be shifted to 2026? We are going to discuss over that after the specification part.
Rumored Specifications
Core specifications, which are already floating over the internet across many websites, say the upcoming DJI Pocket 4 camera will have the same 12-megapixel sensor and 4K video recording up to 240 frames per second. The specifications also say the upcoming Pocket 4 will have a slightly larger display screen of 2.5 inches and will weigh approximately 190 grams.
Will Pocket 4 also get an 8K sensor in the near future?
The upcoming DJI Osmo Pocket 4 camera will likely have an 8K-capable 1-inch sensor inside it. Why 8K sensor inside the Pocket 4? Is it possible? DJI is already using dual 1-inch sensors paired with dual lenses in the recently announced Osmo 360 camera ($549), which is able to record 8K 30 FPS of dual stream video simultaneously, as well as dual 4K 120 FPS video. The Osmo 360 is not only recording these dual streams 8K or 4K 120fps, it is also processing inside it, merging it to create a perfect 360 video for the users, while maintaining overheating very effectively.
DJI Osmo Pocket 360 camera has already demonstrated the ability to integrate higher resolution 1-inch sensors in small compact devices. And DJI is known for progressive upgrades, for example, the sensor size from 1/1.7 inch was shifted and increased to 1 inch in Pocket 3, so that was a big improvement in the sensor size of the camera, resulting in excellent low-light videos. Now the next logical step is towards higher resolutions like 6K or 8K for the Pocket 4, specifically targeting professional content creators, solo storytellers. Giving an excellent option/alternative compared to the new generation iPhone 17 cameras.
Rumored Specifications [Updated]
| Specification |
Details |
| Gimbal |
3-Axis Mechanical Stabilizer, HyperSmooth-inspired |
| Sensor |
1″ CMOS, Full-Pixel Fast Focusing |
| Video Resolution |
8K30, 4K120, 1080p240, 170° Boost Mode |
| Display |
2.2″ Rotatable OLED Touchscreen |
| Shooting Modes |
Smart Horizontal/Vertical, Social Media Optimized |
| Color Profile |
D-Log M, 10-Bit, 1 Billion Colors |
| Subject Tracking |
ActiveTrack 7.0, Face Auto-Detect, Dynamic Framing |
| Audio |
Omnidirectional Stereo, 2x DJI Mic 2 Compatibility |
| Battery Life |
180 min (1080p/24fps), 80% Charge in 16 min (USB-C PD) |
| Connectivity |
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Live Streaming, File Transfer |
| Slow-Motion |
4K/120fps (4x), 1080p/240fps (8x), Uncropped |
| Accessories |
Osmo Magnetic Quick Release, ND Filters, Microphones |
| Design |
Compact, Lightweight, Pocket Electrotouch |
Expected Price
The pricing of the DJI Pocket 3 camera at the time of its announcement was around $549 for the body itself, gimbal, and camera. But due to tariffs, the price of the standalone unit has now been raised to $799. Initial reports that we are getting suggest the announcement price of the camera will be somewhere around $599 for the base model.
Release Date
Based on the previous release cycles of the DJI Osmo Pocket series cameras and expected major updates inside the core specification, the announcement is expected in late 2026 or early months of 2027.
The recent leak related to the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 camera has revived the DJI 2025 rumors, which also include the Mini 5 Pro, which we are covering from its beginning, and also the Avata 3. All these rumored models show DJI’s aggressive push in compact cameras in recent months.
The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 camera is coming with revolutionary upgrades inside the core specifications which will make this camera a must-have for professional content creators, including YouTubers, Instagram high-quality reel makers, and TikTok creators.
Stay tuned on thenewcamera.com for more updates on the DJI Osmo Pocket 4.
ABout the author: The article “DJI Osmo Pocket 4 First Image Leaked: Rumored Price, Specifications, and Expected Arrival” written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 5:22 am, Saturday, 30 August 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — >–> see more Camera News and DJI Rumors
By admin, on August 29th, 2025

Thenewcamera.com exclusive report: Dream Technology, a brand that is already making home appliances now entered into the action camera market, and their first camera is the LEAPTIC. The LEAPTIC looks very similar to the DJI Osmo Nano, which is about to be released soon. The design of the camera looks very much innovative, and you can see the modular camera with an external display attached and the camera itself has an OLED display on the rear side, so overall it looks like a versatile POV-based action camera made for content creators.
LEAPTIC Action Camera price and availability
As of August 2025, at the time I am writing this article, the exact price has not been disclosed by the camera maker. Announcement of the camera is expected in September – October 2025, with a price tag of approximately $249 – $349 for the base model. The bundles, including different accessories like a magnetic mount or additional storage space, will cost you slightly more as per the package you select.
LEAPTIC Action Specification
Let’s discuss the set of specifications we have about this upcoming camera:
- Camera: 12MP CMOS sensor, capable of recording 4K video at 60fps and 1080p at 120fps for smooth slow-motion footage.
- Field of View (FOV): Ultra-wide 155° FOV
- Design: Magnetic split dual-screen system, with a detachable camera module and a secondary touchscreen module for vlogging.
- Weight and Size: Ultra-lightweight at approximately 35g (camera module only)
- Waterproofing: IP68 rating, waterproof up to 10 meters without a case, similar to the DJI Action 2.
- Stabilization: Advanced electronic image stabilization with proprietary technology, potentially branded as Dream Technology’s.
- Storage: Options for 32GB, 64GB, or 128GB internal storage, with no external microSD slot (similar to Insta360 Go series).
- Battery: Approximately 1 hour of recording with the dual-screen module attached; extended battery modules may be available.
- Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi for app integration and live streaming, compatible with a dedicated DreamTech app.
- Additional Features: Adjustable filters, timelapse, 8x slow-motion, and AI-enhanced editing capabilities.
The LEAPTIC’s specs position it as a direct competitor to the Insta360 Go 3S and DJI Osmo Nano, with a focus on portability and ease of use.
For editing or transferring the videos to your iOS Apple smartphone or iPads, or if you want to transfer it to Android devices, the company has developed a DreamTech app. The app also offers AI-powered editing tools that include quick video cuts, transitions, and effects, and even some added AI animation features which include a text flow motion. All these initial tools are highly helpful for social media content creators.
Recent News and Market Impact
So the Dream Technology’s latest entry into the action camera market is of course creating a lot of buzz. The DreamTech app specifically focuses on affordability and innovation. They have sold many of their innovative robotic designs during CES 2025, but that’s another thing. As a camera maker this is their first action camera, and we do hope and expect they will introduce more camera ranges soon.
Dream Technology LEAPTIC Action camera is really an exciting edition and looks very much similar to the upcoming DJI Osmo Nano camera. Its magnetic split dual-screen design also looks very similar to the DJI Osmo Nano, so it will be really interesting to compare them side by side and see which one does the best job. Apart from all this, I am really very much excited and happy to see so much competition in the new-age action cameras.
Stay tuned on thenewcamera.com for updates on LEAPTIC launch and hands-on reviews.
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By admin, on August 29th, 2025

So now, we have fresh details related to the Canon R7 Mark II camera, and these all details emerged recently online, which really inspired excitement inside me, According to the Canon rumour mill, images of the camera are circulating, but due to the non-disclosure agreements, the sources didn’t give their consent or better to say granted permission to share the images publicly. So now, based on the available set of discretion, we are joining the pieces altogether to make a clear, vivid picture of the Canon R7 Mark II camera, specifically, here are going to talk about the design part and its features.
The key features of the design part include
- Expanded body size: The Canon R7 Mark II camera is a bit more bulky and heavier than the original Canon R7 camera
- Enhanced electronic viewfinder EVF: the area bump is more visible
- Relocated joystick: that’s a welcome step, and we would love to see a better version of the Canon R7 control interface this time
- Articulating screen: the source said that desperate up and down for low-angle and high-angle shots, but it skipped the side flip mechanism, so that’s disappointing if the camera doesn’t carry a selfie screen, which is now present in almost all bodies, including flagship.
- No LCD top panel display: no issues here, even if they swipe out the screen, but those who have a habit of using this screen may feel a little bit disappointed with this decision
So these are the initial set of design-based information we have related to the upcoming Canon R7 Mark II camera having a bumpy viewfinder excites me for a reason, earlier we do have some tips the R7 Mark II camera will exhibit the same iris AF tracking mechanism that we have already seen in the Canon R3 and the Canon R5 Mark II, so, the bumpy viewfinder design, putting a lot of weight to those iris AF tracking rumors.
Canon R7 Mark II camera arrival time
The expected time frame of the Canon R7 Mark II camera is 4 to 6 months from now, so what does it actually mean? Even if we catch up to the base value, which is the 4 months, and we are almost in September, the announcement will happen sometime in January 2026. The Canon R7 Mark II camera is coming in the first or second quarter of 2026, so the camera is initially delayed from its earlier expected time frame of late 2025 announcement.
Rumored Specification Table of Canon R7 Mark II Camera
The EOS R7 Mark II is rumored to feature significant upgrades, positioning it as a premium APS-C camera. Here are the key specifications based on recent leaks:
| Feature |
Details |
| Sensor |
33MP to 40MP APS-C stacked CMOS sensor, offering faster readout and reduced rolling shutter. |
| Processor |
DIGIC X with DIGIC Accelerator for enhanced autofocus and processing speed. |
| Stabilization |
Up to 8.5 stops of in-body image stabilization (IBIS) for low-light and video. |
| Viewfinder |
2.36M-dot OLED EVF, Eye AF tracking similar to R5 II |
| Shutter |
40 FPS electronic shutter, possibly no mechanical shutter. |
| Video |
4K 120FPS with Canon Log 3, potential up to 6k 120FPS / 8K 60 FPS recording. |
| Form Factor |
Larger body with EOS R5 Mark II-like ergonomics, improved grip, and AF joystick. |
| Memory Slots |
Likely dual slots: CFexpress Type B and UHS-II SD. |
| Additional Features |
Pre-continuous shooting, in-camera upscaling. |
The Canon R7 Mark II camera could dominate the APS-C market. The Canon R7 was announced back in May 2022, and it’s been a long gap; a lot of technology and development has been done by Canon itself, which can be seen in Canon’s recent announcements like the Canon R50V or the Canon R5 II. The continuous delay in the announcement may disappoint some loyal users. But, we are in high hopes and love to bring you the latest updates related to the upcoming Canon R7 Mark II camera. The good news is that Canon is already gearing up for the announcement of the Canon R6 Mark III camera.
Stay tuned, stay informed.
At TheNewCamera.com, we’re dedicated to keeping you informed about the latest camera news. The article “Canon R7 Mark II Rumors Update: Design Details, Leaked Specifications, and 2026 Announcement” was published on 12:04 pm, Friday, 29 August 2025 (GMT-4), Time in Washington, DC, USA by thenewcamera.com team | Follow us on our social pages FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live Camera News + Canon Rumors 24X7.
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By admin, on August 29th, 2025

We are really thrilled to share with you that we are now 100% confirmed that the Canon R6 Mark III camera announcement will happen in 2025, and we are expecting its arrival after September. As per the initial information we have, no further delay will happen related to Canon R6 Mark III. So that’s really very good news would like to share with you that the highly anticipated camera will have a significant leap, or better to say a major jump in the core specification compared to its predecessor, the Canon R6 Mark II camera. Here is what we know so far related to the Canon R6 Mark III Camera
Rumored Specifications:
Sensor: Approximately 30.3MP Full-Frame CMOS (non-stacked)
Processor: Dual DIGIC X with DIGIC Accelerator for enhanced performance
Subject Tracking: Advanced deep learning technology
Rear LCD: 3.2″ Vari-Angle Touchscreen with a new tilt-and-flip mechanism
Video Capabilities:
- 6K RAW recording at 60 fps
- 4K recording at 120 fps
- Support for C-Log 2 and C-Log 3 for advanced color grading
Memory: CFexpress and SD UHS-II card slots
Insider updates: the source close to Canon indicated that the field testing of the Canon R6 Mark III camera prototypes is complete, and the camera’s commercial production unit is now in the hands of the selected content creators, for their first impression. While the source remains tight-lipped, the early feedback suggests that professionals are impressed by its versatility and performance.
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