Rumors : Canon Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Coming at Photokina 2018
Canon full frame mirrorless camera is rumored to be announced at Photokina 2018.
This is not the first time Canon has been rumored to be working on a full-frame mirrorless camera and it certainly will not be the last. For the time being, it appears that the camera is in development phase.
The big question about the Canon full frame mirrorless camera is how the lens mount would be? Like everyone says, the EF lenses would have to work on the camera natively. We’ll see when the product showup if there will be another line of lenses developed for the new system.
Canon full-frame mirrorless camera rumored to be unveiled in 2018
Canon Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Rumors:
- The goal is to announce a full frame mirrorless camera for Photokina 2018 which takes place in September of that year.
- EF mount will be native
- New exclusive image sensor for the camera.
- New sensor technology required for the EF mount in a mirrorless application
- There will be no new “dedicated” lenses, but mirrorless will be “considered in all future EF lens design”
- 4K video is considered a necessary feature in all full frame cameras going forward
- One full frame mirrorless camera body to start
- There is testing at Canon of a more hybrid approach between DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras. What that looks like we don’t know.
As far as speculation goes, Photokina 2018 takes place next year around mid-September and, being the world’s largest digital imaging event. If Canon full frame mirrorless camera is announced in this event, Photokina 2018 will probably stay with this model in mind.
There are no leaked specifications. However, the sources claims that the Canon full frame mirrorless camera is still in development. The specs might change, so do not draw any conclusions about when they are finally out.