We can now confirm that no Canon M50 Mark III camera is coming soon, and the biggest reason is that Canon has ended the EF-M mount. It’s not a rumor anymore, it’s confirmed news coming out from a Japanese website.
Canon has finally ended the EF-M mount mirrorless cameras. It was expected from the announcement of the Canon R10 that Canon will soon end the EF-M mount, since a camera maker never maintains two different sets of mounts for a single sensor size, either for APS-C or for full frame.
We told you the same back in December 2022, Canon will soon end their EF-M Mount-based cameras, kindly check this article
The Canon M50 Mark II has suddenly disappeared from Canon’s lineup. Although the EOS M item remains, there are no applicable models. The possibility of a Canon M50 Mark III appearing is close to zero, so it seems safe to call it the end of the EOS M series. At the same time, all compatible EF-M lenses also have a “low stock” mark. Camera specialty stores are still accepting orders, but production of the lenses may have already been completed.
Looking at the series of events, it’s obvious that no more cameras are coming under EF-M mount from Canon and no further updates may be given to those cameras. Being number one in the camera market, Canon must openly communicate these things to its consumer base before ending a system lineup because many have already invested in EF-M mount lenses. Now those lenses are of no use since EF-M lenses are not compatible with the recently announced RF mount-based cameras
The popular French photography news website, Phototrend, was fortunate enough to secure an interview with Franck Bernard, Director of the Imaging Division at Fujifilm France, and what he said in the interview was really surprising
If we have decided to stop entry-level products such as X-T200 or X-E4, it is because it is not promising as a market – Franck Bernard
Fuji has left the entry-level market. In an interview, they confirmed that they have ended the XT 200 series cameras and no further updates will arrive. Along with that, the XE line is also discontinued.
I was expecting the Entry Level of Cameras is about to rise after AI AF introduced in X-Cameras along with a bunch of new third-party lens option
They have recently developed an advanced system and introduced it in their Fuji XH2S camera. Just after that, they introduced it in one of their semi-pro APS-C bodies, the Fuji XS20. Now, with an advanced artificial autofocusing mechanism and best-in-class core specifications associated with an open X-mount, the Fuji XS20 has become one of the best-selling cameras in the X line ever.
Now we were expecting that after the Fuji XS20, Fuji would implement their advanced AI-based artificial intelligence autofocusing system in their entry-level bodies like the XT 200 successor. And if that happened, without a doubt, with an advanced system, class-leading core specifications as they usually put in their cameras, and an open X-mount, the XT 200 successor (either it may be called XT 300 or XT 400) was expected to become a major threat to Sony, Canon, and Nikon entry-level bodies.
Unfortunately, Fuji has ended its plans to create more entry-level mirrorless cameras. This is not a good decision since Fuji is already limited to APS-C bodies. If they select a specific zone of pro users only, their consumer base will not grow as the competitors. This is certainly not a good decision. They should open up to everybody
Recent patents suggest that Panasonic is working on built-in variable ND filters for their cameras. From the body design that we see in the patents, we expect that they will consider their full-frame series first to introduce these built-in ND filters, and after that, we may see them in the GH series too.
Panasonic and Canon have also filed a patent for built-in ND filters. From the design patent, it’s very clear that they want to add their variable ND filter in upcoming professional consumer-grade cinema cameras.
Currently, two main companies produce electronic ND filters for cameras. One of them is Sony. Electronic ND technology is used in many Sony movie cameras. The other is LC-Tec of Sweden. The electronic ND filters on many non-Sony cameras come from LC-Tec
In terms of mechanical ND filter, we have cameras like Canon C70 and black magic 6K PRO.
Canon recently patented a neckband-style camera to capture video. The concept is truly unique and it will assist content creators in producing videos without exerting too much effort in holding their camera and creating content.
According to the patent document, the camera also has a built-in light. As we all know, Canon is introducing very uniquely designed V series vlogging cameras, so there is a high probability that we will see the neckband-style camera under the V series within the next one or two years
Canon RF-S 10-18mm Finally, we have the leaked images of the soon-to-be-announced RF 10 to 18mm f/4.5 to 6.3 IS STM lens. The lens is about to arrive very soon and is meant for content creators and vloggers since it’s available at an affordable cost. It will be a perfect addition for cameras like Canon R50, R100, or R10. If you need premium quality glass in the same focal length range and do not have any issues related to budget, then we do have lenses like Canon RF 10-20mm F4L IS STM
Almost confirmed, the Canon R1 camera is coming in Q1 of 2024. We have had some rumors in the past that the Canon R1 is coming before the Olympics. Now, if you look at the recent set of rumors in the rumor mills and other websites, they are saying that the Canon R5 Mark II camera is coming before the Olympics, maybe in January and February of 2024. So, we can safely assume that the Canon R1 camera will arrive in the first quarter of 2024 and not the Canon R5 Mark II if this shared information is correct.
The Canon R1’s arrival also raises questions about the arrival of the R5 Mark II camera in the first quarter of 2024. So, there is a very high probability that just like Nikon did when they first announced the Nikon Z9 camera and after a gap announced the Z8 camera with almost 90% of the same core specifications that we have seen in the Nikon Z9. Similarly, Canon will first announce their flagship R1 mirrorless camera and after that, once the PEAK SALES period of Canon R1 is over, we will have Canon R5 Mark II with almost 80-90% the same configuration we have seen in the R1 at an affordable price point
Canon announced the launch of the RF10-20MM F4 L IS STM lens, a full-frame ultra wide-angle lens that can help the work of a professional photographer or serious enthusiast stand out from the crowd.
MELVILLE, NY, October 11, 2023 – Today, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, announced the launch of the RF10-20MM F4 L IS STM lens, a full-frame ultra wide-angle lens that can help the work of a professional photographer or serious enthusiast stand out from the crowd.
Opening the door to supreme full-frame visual possibilities, the RF10-20MM F4 L IS STM lens continues Canon’s respected reputation for optical excellence associated with L-series lenses. This new addition enhances optical performance with a modern mirrorless lens design that is fully equipped with key features, including:
New Image Stabilization (IS) technology, to help minimize wide-angle “fluttering” at outer areas of frame
Impressively compact size and light weight (1.25lbs/570g) at half the weight of EF series 11-24mm f/4 L lens
Super quiet Canon STM focus drive motor, which is ideal for video and marking the first time this technology appears in a Canon L-series lens
Speaking directly to the professional video and stills visual storyteller, the RF10-20MM F4 L IS STM features a built-in lens hood and lens function button on the barrel for customizing functions such as AF settings, Pre-Recording, Zebras and more. For landscapes, cityscapes, architectural, real estate and weddings, the RF10-20MM F4 L IS STM lens is a widely important lens for any professional to have at the ready.
Price & Availability
The Canon RF10-20MM F4 L IS STM lens is expected to be available in November for an estimated retail price of $2,299.00*. For more information, please visit usa.canon.com.
About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc., is a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions to the United States and to Latin America and the Caribbean markets. With approximately $30.3 billion in global revenue, its parent company, Canon Inc., as of 2022 has ranked in the top-five overall in U.S. patents granted for 37 consecutive years† and was one of Fortune Magazine’s World’s Most Admired Companies in 2022. Canon U.S.A. is dedicated to its Kyosei philosophy of social and environmental responsibility. To learn more about Canon, visit us at www.usa.canon.com and follow us on X @CanonUSA.
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