Canon Mirrorless Related Announcement on September 4/5, 2018?

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We have been told (thanks) that Canon may stage a mirrorless-related announcement on September 4 or 5, 2018. This is partially in contrast with a previous rumor which stated that a major Canon announcement would happen in the second week of September 2018. Partially, because there might be different interpretations on what “second week” means, and some hints unfortunately get lost in translation.

At the time being we do not know if the announcement is about the replacement for the Canon EOS M5 (rumored to be the EOS M5 Mark II), or if it is about the so much emotionally anticipated Canon full frame mirrorless camera (all rumors).

As most of you likely know, Nikon has already stated very officially (and loud) that they will announce something evolutionary, and clearly based on a full frame mirrorless design. So, it’s just straight forward to expect the market leader, that’s Canon, to follow soon.

What do we know? Canon will announce new gear ahead of Photokina 2018, that’s sure. On top of the probability ranking you’ll find the EOS M5 Mark II, a 32-35mm f/1.4 or f/1.8 lens for the EOS M system, the Canon full frame mirrorless camera (at least one), and maybe some more gear (lenses?). Please note: at the time being it’s not sure if we will see Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera in 2018 or in Q1 2019.

We didn’t get any new intel about the EOS 90D/EOS 80D Mark II or the EOS 7D Mark III. An announcement in 2018 is still in the realm of possibilities but appears to become more unlikely as time goes by.

What to say? Stay tuned, because the next weeks will tell.

Canon PowerShot SX740 HS technical specification brochure leaks

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Nokishita leaked the full technical specifications of the upcoming Canon PowerShot SX740 HS, see for yourself below.

The Canon PowerShot SX740 HS is expected to be announced very soon. At a glance it will have these specs:

  • 20MP sensor
  • Optical 40x zoom
  • 5 Axis hand vibration reduction
  • DIGIC 8
  • 4K video
  • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
  • Size: 110.1 x 63.8 x 39.9 mm
  • Weight: 299 g
  • Color: Black / Silver

See the full specification list below. More leaked product images of the Canon PowerShot SX740 HS are here.

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Major Canon Announcement on September 13/14, 2018? [CW3]

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A few days ago we were told that Canon might announce the company’s first full frame mirrorless camera in the second week of September 2018.

Another source told us (thanks) that Canon will hold an important “marketing event” on September 13 or 14, 2018. We understand this as an announcement event.

This source didn’t tell us if the suggested announcement is about Canon’s first full frame mirrorless camera (all rumors) or for other gear, i.e. the EOS M5 Mark II, also rumored to be announced before Photokina 2018. For the time being we can not give new or more reliable announcement intel for the EOS 90D/EOS Canon EOS 80D Mark II and the EOS 7D Mark III.

Nikon ha already announced the development of their full frame mirrorless camera, and told the world they will disclose it on August 23, 2018. I guess it’s safe to assume Canon is aware of this.

Canon’s first and eagerly awaited full frame mirrorless camera is coming. Stay tuned.

Canon PowerShot SX740 HS images and more detailed specifications

Canon PowerShot SX740 HS

Nokishita leaked a new set of images of the upcoming  Canon PowerShot SX740 HS compact camera.

  • Effective 20.3 million pixels
  • Optical 40 times zoom
  • 5 Axis hand vibration reduction
  • DIGIC 8
  • 4K video
  • Continuous: 10 frames / sec (one shot AF?) • 7.4 frames / sec (when servo AF?)
  • 3.0 type tilt type liquid crystal
  • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
  • Size: 110.1 x 63.8 x 39.9 mm
  • Weight: 299 g
  • Color: Black / Silver

Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera set to be announced in 2018 (2nd week of September?) [CW4]

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We got another suggestion Canon will announce their first full frame mirrorless camera before the end of 2018.

The source did not explicitly mention Photokina 2018 (September) nor another possible timeframe for the announcement. Most rumors about the announcement of Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera suggested Photokina 2018 as the stage where Canon will showcase their FF MILC. Keep in mind that starting 2019, Photokina will happen in May, and that the only thing we are sure so far is that Canon will announce the company’s full frame mirrorless camera somewhen between Q3/Q4 2018 and Q1 2019.

Currently, our best sources suggest an announcement in the second week of September 2018.

We are indeed inclined to believe Canon will announce their first full frame mirrorless camera in the next months. At least we should soon see some serious leaks very soon.

Please note: we are aware that getting such a rumor the day after Nikon’s full frame mirrorless leaked may be a bit suspicious. However, it’s not the first suggestion we get about a 2018 announcement for Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera, and we are confident the “Holy Grail of Rumors”/”We Know It Better”-sites will post the same suggestion in a few days.

Stay tuned.

Lots of Talk, Very Little Solid Information About Canon’s Full Frame Mirrorless Camera

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Recently we’ve learned that six different Canon cameras have leaked through certification authorities (see here and here). The only camera out of the bunch that we’re quite sure is coming this year, is the EOS M5 Mark II ahead of Photokina 2018 in September. Beyond that, everything is currently a bit messy.

Around the web, there are various contradicting reports about Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera, sometimes promoting the idea Canon will release two FF MILCs, sometimes not. Unfortunately, so far, we have been unable to confirm that Canon has two FF MILCs on their agenda. Good sources have said repeatedly to us that there would be just one full frame mirrorless camera to start with.

Now, rumors are rumors, and rarely a rumor has been abused as much as the Canon full frame mirrorless camera rumor. Not having any specifications to discuss, the only thing remaining so far is the announcement date. We all eagerly want to know when Canon will eventually release the FF MILC. Here too there are contradicting information about the announcement. Since registrations at wireless certification authorities happen many months before an actual announcement, it’s possible we have to take in account an announcement in 2019. If true, there is very little chance to get any real specifications in the next months. We will see a lot of guesses and speculations, though. And that besides all the clickbait crap we are unfortunately used to see and read.

Personally, and besides all the hints and rumors we get in our inbox, I’m starting to be more inclined to believe Canon will announce their first full frame mirrorless camera in Q1 2019. On the other hand, there are serious reports stating Nikon might announce their FF MILC very soon. If this is the case, I wonder if Canon will wait much longer to present their’s.

Btw, we can assure with a very high confidence that Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera will not have the same or a similar sensor as the EOS 5D Mark IV. The rumored resolution of 30MP lead some people to push the idea the sensor is closely related to the sensor in the 5D4. Unfortunately, this is a byproduct of the mess surrounding Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera rumor mill environment. Canon might be the most conservative company of the world, but for sure they are not so silly to launch a new product line with an old sensor.

At the end, we can not exclude we’ll have to wait for 2019 in order to see Canon’s full frame mirrorless camera. If so, get ready for a flooding of unreliable information. The most difficult thing for us is to discern the crap from what is true.

Stay tuned.