More detailed Canon EOS 80D specs and new image leaked

EOS 80D

A list of detailed specs of the upcoming Canon EOS 80D leaked over the web, and they look damn good:

  • New 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor, new miniaturization process
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • DIGIC6
  • ISO 100-16000 (extension 25600)
  • 7560 pixel RGB + IR photometry sensor
  • AF 45 points (all points cross type). AF distance measuring point of maximum 27 points f/8 correspondence. -3EV Correspondence
  • Four AF area selection modes, including a new “L zone AF”
  • Continuous shooting 7 frames / sec. 3 frames / second at the silent continuous shooting mode
  • Burst  77 JPEG, 20 in RAW
  • Continuous shooting in live view mode 5 frames / sec. (AF tracking)
  • New mirror vibration control system to keep the mirror shock (MVCS)
  • Finder is 100% field of view, magnification 0.95 times
  • Shutter 30 seconds -1/8000 seconds. Synchro 1/250 sec
  • 3 inches 1.04 million dot Vari-angle LCD monitor
  • Built-in flash (guide number 12)
  • Electronic Level
  • A new Picture Style “fine detail”
  • 10 kinds of scene mode
  • Anti-flicker
  • Video is full HD 60fps. AF tracking
  • HDR movie
  • Time-lapse movie
  • Five types of movies Creative Filters
  • Wi-Fi, NFC. Remote shooting
  • Media SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I compatible)
  • Durability of the shutter is 100,000 times
  • USB terminal, HDMI terminal, microphone jack, headphone jack, remote control terminal
  • Improved weather sealing
  • Battery LP-E6N / LP-E6
  • Start-up time is 0.16 seconds
  • EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 enables remote shooting using the power zoom function in combination with IS USM and the power zoom adapter PZ-E1
  • Size 139.0 x 105.2 x 78.5mm
  • Weight 730g (650g body only)

The Canon EOS 80D might be announced officially on February 18. Stay tuned…

[via Digicame-Info]

Canon Powershot G7X Mark II and Powershot SX720 HS images leaked [CW5]

Powershot G7X Mark II
Powershot G7X Mark II
Powershot G7X Mark II
Powershot G7X Mark II

Images of the upcoming Canon Powershot G7X Mark II and Powershot SX720 HS leaked over the web.

Powershot G7X Mark II specs 

  • 1 inch 20MP CMOS sensor
  • DIGIC7 processor
  • 24-100mm f/1.8-2.8
  • Image Stabilizer (IS) equipped. 
  • 9 aperture blades 
  • Control ring mounted
  • Continuous shooting up to 8 frames/sec (even JPEG even RAW)
  • 3.0 inches 1.04 million dot tilting LCD monitor
  • Touch panel
  • Display tilts 180 degrees upward, 45 degrees below
  • Full HD video
  • Time-lapse movie
  • Wi-FI built-in
  • NFC
  • Picture Styles
  • In camera RAW development

Powershot SX720 HS specs 

  • 20.3 MP CMOS sensor
  • DIGIC6
  • 40 times optical zoom
  • Image Stabilizer (IS)
  • Wi-Fi built-in
  • NFC
  • Full HD video
  • 3.0 inches 922,000-dot LCD monitor
Powershot SX720 HS
Powershot SX720 HS
Powershot SX720 HS
Powershot SX720 HS
[via Digicame-Info]

Canon EOS 80D images and specs leaked (24MP, 45 AF points, 100% viewfinder) [CW5]

EOS 80D

EOS 80D

EOS 80D

Images and specs of the upcoming Canon EOS 80D leaked over the web.

  • 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • Continuous shooting 7 frames / sec.
  • Continuous shooting at the time of the live view 5 frames / sec. (AF tracking)
  • AF 45 points (all points cross type)
  • 7560 pixel RGB + IR photometry sensor
  • ISO100-16000
  • Flickerless shooting
  • Finder is 100% field of view
  • 3 inches vari-angle LCD monitor. Touch panel
  • Video is full HD 60fps
  • Time-lapse movie
  • HDR
  • Creative Filters
  • Wi-Fi, NFC
  • Remote imaging by smartphone

So, no 4K on the EOS 80D. Announcement expected soon. Stay tuned…

[via Digicame-Info]

Canon to announce soon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens, and a “Power Zoom Adapter”

EF-S 18-135mm IS STM

Another leak of yesterday suggest Canon may soon release the third iteration of its EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens. With a small surprise: it appears Canon is switching from STM to USM motor. This may be the next kit lens, and it first appearance might be with the EOS 80D.

And what about the “Power Zoom Adapter”? Could this be a device to enable electric zooming on select Canon lenses?

Stay tuned for more…

[via Digi-Came.info]