These Might Be The Canon EOS R5c Specifications

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Remember the Canon EOS R5c? It’s Canon’s rumored EOS R camera for Cinema (hence the “c”). New bits emerged from the interweb of rumor mills.

Canon Rumors reports with high confidentiality a set of possible Canon EOS R5c specifications. Without further ado, here they are:

  • Canon Log 3
  • Canon Log 2 is still being discussed
  • Unlimited 8K30P recording in Cinema RAW Light. XF-AVC and MP4
  • Timecode in/out
  • The same multipurpose hot shoe as the EOS R3. Which will work with accessories such as the Tascam XLR module.
  • Active cooling
  • 3/8″ or 1/4″ mounting point on the EVF for a top handle that won’t interfere with the hot shoe.
  • Full-size HDMI Port
  • The LCD has been moved further back to accommodate the cooling fan. So this likely means that it won’t recess into the body like the Canon EOS R5.

“Active cooling” sounds interesting. Might make it bulkier, and allow for long recording times with 4K and 8K. Announcement of the Canon EOS R5c is expected in 2022. The moniker comes from the community and not from Canon.

New Canon EOS R5 Firmware Coming Soon?

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It seems Canon might soon release a new Canon EOS R5 firmware update.

Rumor has it Canon might release a new Canon EOS R5 firmware around November 26, the day the EOS R3 should start shipping.

Don’t expect anything earthshaking. Most likely the firmware update will bring support for the new Canon RF 5.2mm f/2.8L dual fisheye lens and the usual bug fixes.

Stay tuned…

A Few More Bits About The Rumored Canon EOS R1

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Shortly after we got the Canon EOS R1 rumor there was more stuff that surfaced from the interweb of rumor mills.

We were told that the Canon EOS R1 might get released in Q3 2022, and that it will “let all competitors behind” (whatever that means). Over there at Canon Rumors they got a few more bits immediately after we posted our rumor. Here are the new bits:

  • Global shutter? Despite being on the wishlist of many, it seems once more it was a hoax. No global shutter on the EOS R1.
  • Where is the EOS R1 positioned? According to a source, the R1 is “A jack of all trades, and a master of none. Except that it will be a master of everything.” (whatever that means(
  • Is the EOS R1 ready? Not yet, apparently. It seems some of the EOS R3 feedback will go into the EOS R1
  • How many megapixel will it have? More than the EOS R3 but no one knows yet how many. Might well be above the 45MP of the EOS R5.
  • Video? Most likely it will have 8K video on board
  • What about the price? Moe than the EOS R3 but less than $10,000.

As you can see, no real beef on the fire here. Sound more like educated speculation than specification to us. Time will tell.

Stay tuned…

New Unreleased Canon Cameras Show Up At Certification Authority

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Two yet unreleased Canon cameras showed up at a Russian certification authority. And there is an interesting fact with this registration.

The two unreleased cameras have the code-names DS126841 and DS126842. The interesting fact is, that they are mentioned along with the code-name for the Canon EOS 90D, that’s DS126801, as you can see in the image on top.

What does that mean? Do these two cameras feature an APS-C sensor? Or might they be the fabled EOS R camera with APS-C? In any case, time ago we got a suggestion that the EOS 90D might not get replaced.

Any ideas what these two cameras might be?

[via Nokishita]

Canon EOS R With APS-C Rumored Again, Said To Come Second Half 2022

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The most die-hard of the implausible Canon rumors surfaced again. Although this time with some confidence. Will there be an EOS R model with an APS-C sensor?

According to the rumor mill that always propagated this rumor, Canon will announce such a camera in the second half of 2022. We still have a hard time to buy it. But we might be wrong, of course. It’s just that we don’t see Canon sidelining their EOS M system for another interchangeable lens system with APS-C sensor.

According to the source of the rumor, quoted as a “good source”, Canon will release a camera with RF mount and an APS-C imaging sensor. The imaging sensor is said to be a backside-illuminated sensor (BSI). Said sensor is rumored to get featured in “more than one camera”. It’s not known it these cameras will also have an RF mount, or not. Finally, a sensor resolution of 28-32MP is rumored.

Help us out here: do you think this is something that might happen? And if yes, what will be the future of the EOS M system? Time ago we got a suggestion that the EOS 7D Mark II will not be replaced. This lead many people to think the 7D2 will get replaced by an EOS R model with APS-C. This theory gets reinforced by the fact that the EOS M system seems not to be fit for a 7D2 replacement.

Stay tuned.

Source: Canon Rumors

Here Is The Latest Intel About The Upcoming Canon EOS R3

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Some Canon EOS R3 documents leaked yesterday, including the press release we leaked first. asobinet.com put together a list with all the new things we learned or got confirmed for good by the press release and a tech paper spotted by Nokishita.

New or confirmed Canon EOS R3 specifications:

  • 24.1 million pixels full size back-illuminated laminated CMOS I
  • Image processing engine DIGIC X
  • AF / AE tracking 30 frames per second (electronic), 12 frames per second (mechanical)
  • Up to 8.0 steps of in-body image stabilization (coordinated correction with lens IS)
  • Rolling shutter reduced to 1/4 compared to EOS-1D X Mark III
  • Supports HDR PQ still images and videos-Equipped with HDR mode for 3-composite
  • Dual pixel CMOS AF II
    • AF calculation up to 60fps
    • Follow-up calculation
    • Supports whole body detection
    • Supports vehicle detection
    • Enhancement of EOS iTR AF X
  • Supports 6K 60p RAW and 4K 120p
  • Compatible with Canon Log 3
  • It is the first non-Cinema EOS to shoot continuous video for 30 minutes or more. It can record up to 6 hours.
  • 4.15 million dot vari-angle monitor
  • It weighs 1,015g and is about 71% of the EOS-1D X Mark III.
  • Supports flash synchronization and 15fps continuous shooting in 1/180 seconds when using an electronic shutter

Get ready for the announcement. Below you can see the full technical specifications for the EOS R3.