Canon set to announce a new MILC ahead of Photokina 2018 but it may not be a full frame mirrorless

full frame mirrorless

We got a bunch of suggestions that Canon will announce a new, pro-oriented mirrorless camera ahead of Photokina 2018 (September), and it may be another APS-C camera.

Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera has not been put on ice. It will most likely be announced before Photokina 2019 (May). While rumors and rumor outlets have alternatively suggested a September 2018 and Q1 2019 announcement, we start to believe that Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera is indeed a 2019 affair.

While we have always been told by our sources that Canon will announce their full frame MILC ahead Photokina 2018, we have now reasons to think that Canon is set to announce two new MILCS within the next 8 or 9 months. The first one will be announced ahead of Photokina 2018, the second one ahead of Photokina 2019. The former will most likely be another APS-C body, the latter the long awaited full frame mirrorless camera.

For the time being we have no clues about specifications of both cameras. We expect the full frame mirrorless camera to have a sensor resolution around 36MP, the APS-C MILC may go around 28MP. For more tidbits check the four articles below.

Things are hard to get by since Canon started to secure their development plans from leaking. More to come…

A lot of Canon full frame mirrorless talk, but nothing that’s new

Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera to be announced before Photokina?

Worth more than all rumors: Sony exec says Canon and Nikon will launch a FF mirrorless within a year

Nikon Exec confirms: Full Frame Mirrorless by Spring 2019

Stay tuned!

Deal: Rokinon AF 14mm f/2.8 Lens – $599 (reg. $799, today only)

Rokinon AF 14mm f/2.8

Rokinon AF 14mm f/2.8 at a glance:

  • EF-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
  • Aperture Range: f/2.8 to f/22
  • One Extra-Low Dispersion Element
  • Two Aspherical and Four HRI Elements
  • Ultra Multi-Coating
  • Autofocus, AF/MF Switch
  • Weather-Sealed Construction
  • Rounded, Seven-Blade Diaphragm

Only for today B&H Photo has the Rokinon AF 14mm f/2.8 lens (Canon EF mount) on sale at $599. Compare at $799. Free shipping.

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Canon Patent Application for 800mm f/5.6 lens

Canon Patent Application

A Canon patent application (2018-087965) for what might be the future replacement for the Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS lens.

The patent literature describes a lens concept where weight and size are reduced without affecting optical performance or causing increased chromatic aberrations.

Machine translated patent literature excerpt:

The method of using for a part of imaging optical system the diffracted-light faculty which has a diffraction working effect as a method of reducing lens weight is known correcting satisfactorily several aberration including the chromatic aberration of the imaging optical system. The imaging optical system which constituted the front lens group from ** material whose refractive index is higher than a low dispersing material with abnormal portion dispersibility, such as fluorite, and attained size and weight reduction of the whole system is known, using a diffraction working effect and reducing the lens number of sheets of the front lens group which was conventionally required for aberration compensation

There is a lot of buzz around Canon patent applications as of lately, and a lot of misunderstanding too. Bear in mind that a patent application does not mean a company will launch a product anytime soon. A patent application is a way companies have to secure their research and their intellectual property. In this sense, nothing here is a guarantee that the EF 800mm f/5.6L lens will be replaced in the close future.

Some Canon patent applications we think might get into production in the next few years are these:

Instant Magny 35 – An Instant Back for 135 SLR & Rangefinder Cameras is on Kickstarter

Instant Magny 35

NINM Lab is about to launch a Kickstarter campaign for a tool (or gadget, if you prefer) that might be interesting for a lot of people. Do you still have an old film camera and would like to use it? Well, read on.

The link to the Kickstarter project is here, and will be active from June 12 2pm GMT to June 16, 2018. NINM Lab’s press release can be found here. Kickstarter price is $159 for Canon cameras.

Press release:

Instant Magny 35 – From ephemeral moment to tangible memory

An Instant Back for 135 SLR & Rangefinder Cameras

The new camera accessory, the Instant Magny 35 Instant Back, enables you to use a 135 Single Lens Reflex and Rangefinder film camera to capture instant photographs without any modifications.

The Instant Magny 35, developed by NINM Lab, is compatible with over 35 most common models from 5 major brands of 135 SLR and Rangefinder film cameras. The models supported include: Nikon FM/FE/FA Series, Leica M Series, Olympus OM Series, Pentax M series, and Canon A Series.

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NINM Lab is raising funds for Instant Magny 35 on Kickstarter. Pre-orders on Kickstarter start from US$99 with up to 45% off. Fundraising officially opens on June 12, 2pm GMT and concludes on July 16.

  • Transforming the traditional film camera into an instant camera
  • An unprecedented instant photography experience using your most reliable and familiar camera
  • Innovative design allows you to carry or store it easily and freely
  • Discovering the real you
  • Utilizing the commonly used Fujifilm Instax Square instant film

Deal: Peak Design Canon EF CaptureLENS – $45 (reg. $89.95, today only)

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At a glance:

  • Holds Canon EF-Mount Lens
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  • One-Handed Lens Changing
  • Space-Saving
  • Includes One Clip & 1 Lens Kit Adapter

B&H Photo has the Peak Design Canon EF CaptureLENS on sale at $45. Compare at $89.95. This offer is valid today only.

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