Anyone who’s up to date and into digital SLR camera’s at the moment will almost certainly know about the exiting new up-coming cameras from Canon, or at least all the juicy rumor’s everyone’s talking about. Predicted is the Canon 40d (the Canon 30d’s replacement), the Canon 6d or 7d (Canon 5d replacement), and now which I’ve just read about, the Canon 1Ds MkIII, the MkII’s replacement.This
beauty may well be packing 22 megapixel’s in a body half the size of the 1Ds Mark II. I predict, as well as others, that Canon’s new top-notch baby will also include the awesome sensor cleaning technology currently only found on Canon’s 400d.
Nothing else to say yet, but apparently it’ll be released in October somewhen. Read more about this on CrunchGear, image-acquire.com and the awesome site Northlight Images
One word:
PHWOAARRR!!!
[...] You may remember a while ago that I read and was speculating over Canon’s possible new camera to its 1d range, with a rumoured 22 mega pixels? Well it turns out its "only" got 10.1 mega pixels, the same as my camera, the Canon 400d. [...]
“the awesome sensor cleaning technology currently only found on Canon’s 400d..” … and also found in all Olympus DSLR’s for the last four years!