Will both Canon and Nikon announce Full Frame mirrorless in February?

And now even Canonrumors reports about a possible High End (Full Frame?) mirrorless system camera presentation coming in February.

We’ve been told that Canon is sending out “very elaborate” invites to select dealers and VIPs for a mirrorless camera announcement next month.
The invitation was described as being very high end, printed on heavy glossy paper and showing a silhouette of a camera shaped like the EOS M6 with a hole cut out where the sensor would be.

Also Nikon might announce something before the CP+ show. But with both companies we still have no clue about what camera they will announce with what kind of lenses. But to sum up this seems to be the “trend”:

  1. Both companies could announced their FF mirrorless cameras (or prototypes or roadmap) on CP+ show.
  2. Both seem to use proper new mounts. They will not use the current DSLR mount and just take away the mirror :)
  3. Both seem to go for the Full Frame and not for the APS-C sensor.

Sigma rumored to launch their new FF lenses for both Sony FE and Nikon new FF mirrorless cameras

So far our Sigma rumors and leaks have been very reliable. Now one of our Sigma sources told us this:

Sigma and Nikon are very good partners. And according to indirect info he got the new Sigma lenses designed for Full Frame mirrorless will be launched for two systems: The Sony FE and the new Nikon FF mirrorless.

According to latest rumors Sigma might show their first Full Frame lenses for mirrorless system cameras at the Cp+ show which starts on March 1. Don’t know if that also means that Nikon will launch their first camera at CP+ too.