According to latest rumors surfaced over the web Canon 5D Mark V camera is in Canon roadmap and if Canon goes on it’s scheduled announcement style, then we will see Canon 5D Mark V camera sometime in 2021.
Canon 5D Mark V Camera Not Coming So Soon
We do know that Canon always announces 1D series camera and 5D Series altogether (in the same year with few months of gap) and that’s why rumor mills done a guesswork few weeks ago, that 5D Mark V may arrive in 2020 which was later covered by all leading camera and photography related website.
Unfortunately, we don’t have any information related to Canon 5D successor announcement in 2020.
Canon EOS R with IBIS is Canon Next Mirrorless Announcement
Based on the latest set of information surfaced over the web, Canon do have working prototypes of Canon FF Mirrorless Camera with slightly bulkier body than of Canon EOS R, with built-in IBIS. Not only that, with more advance heif file format, 4K videos without crop @ 60fps 30fps and 24fps option. All these things are coming in Canon next FF Mirrorless announcement (of course, after 1DX III).
We will update you soon as we get any new information
Nikon is working to improve lens based user interlace in camera with a dedicated Lens Menus options which will include all the lens related settings / options in a single menu page.
Patent Details
The present invention relates to an imaging device.
In interchangeable cameras such as single-lens reflex digital cameras, it is necessary to make settings related to the attached lens on the camera side, but depending on the type of interchangeable lens (for example, whether or not it has an aperture ring) The setting items are different, so when changing to a different type of lens, the setting must be changed each time. Patent Document 1 describes a camera in which a lens can be replaced, in which the presence or absence of a diaphragm ring mounted on an interchangeable lens is determined by the camera, and the operation menu of the camera body is optimized according to the presence or absence of the diaphragm ring. .
The lens menu will guide you the type of lens you are using and if you are using a FX lens in DX format camera you will get all the details how much Magnification ratio you will be getting while using FX lens in DX Camera. And if you are mounting FX Lens in DX camera then you will get all details about crop factor and resolution loss.
This patent also indicate Nikon may minimize the presence of physicals button on the lens surface. Having less function button on lens will reduce the cost and will also improve the durability of the lens.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
In our previous post we have told you that Nikon D750 successor will arrive with Sony IMX 410 BI Sensor. Dinally we are getting mote confirmation from the rumors millls.
Updated list of core specification of the upcoming Nikon D750 successor surfaced over the web. Based on the latest information we have Nikon D750 Successor name isn’t Nikon D760. Nikon will use either Nikon D770 or Nikon D790 Camera name for their upcoming Mid-Range FF DSLR camera.
Take a look at the registration details of the Canon 1DX Mark III and Canon EOS Ra camera. Well, Canon already done formal announcement of Canon EOS Ra camera and development announcement of Canon EOS 1DX Mark III.
Canon EOS Ra Registration Details
Canon 1DX Mark III Registration Details
But, why so late ?
In general the registration details of the camera become available to us before the formal announcement of products. But to prevent Early leaks of camera models, (some) camera makers are now doing wireless registration bit late. Or, may be they are more synchronized with these wireless certification agency, so they are not disclosing product information early.
We will update you soon as we get any new information
So, finally we fresh set of specification of Nikon D750 successor. The name of the camera isn’t confirmed yet, so it can be Nikon D770 or Nikon D750 II also. Rumors surfaced over the web suggest the camera will use Sony IMX 410 BI sensor inside it, and if true the for sure this camera will upscale Nikon DSLR performance to next level.
Nikon D750 Successor Rumored Specification
24 MP Sony IMX 410 FX BSI CMOS Sensor
4k 24p, 30p
1080p 120fps
Improved DR and Noise Performance
2x UHS-II SD memory cards
Phase AF Module Info not available yet
Vari-angle touch display screen
Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Will use Nikon FF Mirrorless interface
Compact design compared to Nikon D750
To be announced on Q1 of 2020
We will update you soon as we get any new information about the upcoming camera.
TNC Exclusive: It’s look like Canon just postponed their DSLR cannibalization policy they have opted back in 2018. The camera maker now thinks PRO Photographer perter OVF instead of EVF and that’s why they have to put more attention on DSLR announcement.
1. Now Canon said – “ we also see a lot of demand from photographers asking for DSLRs“
Q: This is the first high-end camera Canon has released since the EOS R. Are your high-end and professional customers asking for a mirrorless solution?
A: Of course some professional photographers are asking for a mirrorless solution. But as of now, we also see a lot of demand from photographers asking for DSLRs, specifically [because of] the benefits of an OVF. So this time around we decided to go for a DSLR. Of course we understand that there are huge benefits to mirrorless, and we implemented, or combined as much of that [technology] as we could into the [EOS-1D X Mark III].
Q: As a camera manufacturer making products for a professional customer, what does a DSLR allow you to provide that a mirrorless camera does not?
A: At this point in time the biggest difference is the finder. The fact that you can see everything in real time, without any layers in the way. That’s really big for a lot of professional sports photographers. On the other hand, we do see a lot of the younger generation of professionals favoring EVFs, because what you see is what you get. We understand that there is a demand for that benefit of mirrorless cameras. So what we always do is we strive to make a perfect solution out of these different demands.
2. Canon made a U-turn and decided to return back to roots again
So, they literally made a U-turn and decided to return back to roots again.Since back on 2018 they have publicly said said they are into DSLR cannibalization and will prefer Mirrorless from Now.
3. Canon isn’t Making Profit From Mirrorless Cameras, as they have expected
Although Canon have 19.8% market share of Mirrorless market, despite of that Canon is still away from No.1 position, they have wished for before jumping in FF Mirrorless market.
An executive of a parts manufacturer that supplies Canon’s mirrorless camera parts said, “I thought that sales would increase with the introduction of full-size mirrorless, but it was at a level that did not reach the initial plan at all. “We have no choice but to change the management plan.”
So, what next ?
It’s look like we have to wait a bit more for Canon EOS R Pro series camera, it’s not coming so soon since now they have decided to connect with roots once again.
In a latest firmware update Canon enabled 24fps option in Canon 90D camera. 24fps frame rate is missing in latest Canon DSLRs and Mirrorless camera including recently announced 90D Camera.
Firmware 1.1.1 adds 24p video in both full HD and 4K in Canon 90D.
Firmware Version 1.1.1 incorporates the following enhancements and fixes:
The option to capture both 4K and Full HD movies in the frame rate of 23.98p has been newly added
Fixes an issue where error code “Err 01” may be displayed when using EF 85mm f/1.8 USM or EF 100mm f/2 USM lenses.
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