Canon Interview at Lensvid: 24-70mm, 70-200mm, 16-35mm lenses to be released in 2019
Lensvid published their full interview video with Canon and summed up the most interesting points:
- Just like the Nikon Z6/Z7 – Canon targeted with the EOS-R photo enthusiasts and not pro shooters. This led to many decisions that people have later criticized (slow shooting speed, single memory card slot, no full sensor readout in 4K), however, for the most part, all of these are the result of the way Canon’s engineers designed this camera for the specific target audience they went for (just think about this camera as a slightly more advanced mirrorless 6D MKII).
- The EOS-R started as a project that aimed to make the ideal lens mount (and future lenses). DSLR lenses are complex since they need to compensate for the longer flange distance using additional optics – when you remove the mirror you can remove some of the additional unnecessary optics and make better, small lenses.
- With the dual pixel technology every pixel on the camera is an AF point which means that on the EOS-R you have theoretically 30 million AF points, however, this is not practical so Canon reduced this number to 5655 AF points which is a limitation of the screen, not the sensor
- The sensor in the EOS-R is from the same “family” of the 5D IV, however, Canon did change a few things like the microlenses as well as the ability to AF in low light (up to -6EV – something that we have seen in action in a demo) and of course the number of selectable AF points which is much higher on the EOS-R.
- There is no option to turn off the shutter closing down when the camera turns off (to prevent dust getting into the sensor.
- The flange back of the lens is more important than the flange distance – what is important is to be able to put the back of the lens closer to the sensor for better optical performance.
- There is not a technical option to put an EOS-R on an EOS-M. The other way around is (maybe) possible but it will only be a macro lens according to Burnhill.
- Full sensor readout is not something that was possible to have at this price point at this point in time for Canon (video was just a small part of the feature list Canon wanted for this camera and 4K was even smaller). Burnhill did mention that Canon is aware of the fact that there are users who want this and more advanced video features will come with future models.
- Doing 10bit 4:2:2 internally (in the camera as opposed to into an external recorder) is not there yet in terms of heating, processing, cost etc.
- Canon invented the dual card slot for cameras and it understand how it is important for reliability, however for the target market of this camera – Canon didn’t see the need to add it. However, Burnhill made it clear that a pro mirrorless camera will most likely include a dual card slot.
- The idea to add the multi-function controller came from a new Canon engineer (sort of crazy Google style experiment that actually got it to a final product and Canon wants to see how users will accept it and see if it is worth keeping for future cameras).
- On sensor image stabilization is something that Canon didn’t include because of cost and target market (again this camera was not really designed for pro video work).
- Canon promised to release the “holy trinity” of lenses in 2019 (24-70mm, 70-200mm, 16-35mm).
- Even more interesting – Canon will not introduce any new F-mount lenses in 2019, but will focus all its efforts on RF lenses. New EF lenses will come later on (there are internal roadmaps for EF) but Canon knows it needs to catch up on its mirrorless lenses.
- Canon got some feedback on the eye-AF and the engineers are looking at ways to add this feature for continuous AF.
Here is the new Canon patent describing an on sensor stabilization system
Canon is working on a sensor stabilization system that could be implemented on the future EOS-R cameras that might be announced in 2019. The full details are discloses in that Japanese patent.
via CanonWatch via hiLowsNote
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MIRRORLESS WARS II explained by the Norhthrups: Canon vs Nikon, Sony, Fuji, Panasonic!
Tony and Chelsea:
The first round of the mirrorless wars are over – Canon released the EOS R, Nikon released the Z7 (and announced the Z6), Panasonic announced the S1 and S1R, and Fuji launched the X-T3. We were there at the events as the camera companies battled to win back the full-frame market from Sony. We think some of the camera companies did a great job, while others made some serious mistakes.
Leica M10-D officially announced. A Digital Body with Analog Soul.
You can now preorder the newly announced Leica M10-D at Bhphoto. If you want you could call this the most analog of Leicas Digital M cameras :)
A hands-on report can be read at reddotforum.com.
First leaked images of the new Ricoh WG-60 super rugged camera
These are the first leaked images of the new Ricoh WG-60 super rugged camera. To be announced soon!
Via Nokishita