There are already quite a few rumors online that Canon is preparing a mirrorless camera with a full-frame image sensor. At the moment there is no confirmation, but there is already a lot of speculation about the characteristics and features of the new system
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Various sources and websites have reported that there are early prototypes that are being tested in Canonās labs.
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Canon may be working on a full-frame mirrorless camera with an EF mount. Some rumors are reporting that Canon is delaying this camera due to a problem in the implementation of the mount. Thereās a lot of talk about it, as itās unclear how the long flange-to-matrix distance compensation will be implemented. If Canon manages to design a full-frame mirrorless camera with an EF mount, it will allow us to use our favorite EF lenses on a small and lightweight camera.
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Thereās also a rumor that says the new cameraās resolution will be in the 36-38Mp range, but that seems unlikely.
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The new camera is expected to be announced at Photokina 2018.
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Canon may start adding 4K to its cameras next year, so it makes sense to expect this video recording resolution on a new full-frame mirrorless camera as well.
As an avid photographer, Iām really curious about Canonās full-frame mirrorless camera. What new features can we look forward to? Will it offer improved image quality, low-light performance, or better autofocus capabilities? And what about the lens lineupāis Canon planning to introduce new lenses specifically designed for this camera? Overall, what sets this camera apart from its competitors in the market? Iām eager to know more about its capabilities and how it can elevate my photography experience.
What can we anticipate from Canonās upcoming full-frame mirrorless camera? Will it boast innovative features like eye-tracking AF or improved image stabilization? Are there any speculations on its sensor resolution, burst speed, or video capabilities? As the reader, I am eager to know if Canon will deliver an exceptional mirrorless experience that rivals its DSLRs. Can we expect groundbreaking technology or any surprises that sets it apart from other mirrorless cameras in the market?