Canon Full Frame mirrorless is coming in late 2018 only (and it has EF mount)

Well, we may finally getting some clue about what’s Canon plan with mirrorless. And as rumored by CanonWatch before it really seems like Canon will be veeeeery conservative and stick to EF mount on their mirrorless cameras too.

CanonRumors says the first Canon FF mirrorless will be announced at earliest at Photokina in September 2018. And it has the classic EF mount which I personally find disappointing. Of course it make sense from a cost point of view. But they will be stuck to a large flange distance and will not be able to make cameras as compact as the competition. More over you will not be able to use most of the existent third-party glas. The rumored details are:

  • EF mount will be native
  • New exclusive image sensor for the camera.
  • New sensor technology required for the EF mount in a mirrorless application
  • There will be no new “dedicated” lenses, but mirrorless will be “considered in all future EF lens design”
  • 4K video is considered a necessary feature in all full frame cameras going forward
  • One full frame mirrorless camera body to start
  • There is testing at Canon of a more hybrid approach between DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras. What that looks like we don’t know.

Maybe all this isn’t true and Canon is just hiding their cards…

 

Again new Olympus and Sony rumors…

Seems like Olympus and Sony are the companies that still will give us some stuff the upcoming months. As I reported yesterday the new Olympus TG-5 (image on top) and the Sony 16-35mm FE lens will be announced within days or weeks.

But there seems to be more to come. We now got reports about possible announcement from both companies in June-July too…

P.S.: Still not A7rIII or A9r coming any time soon folks….

Sony A9 Eye-tracking test video

Sony is now showing the A9 on different in store events around the world. Of all the hands-on test videos we are showing you this simple A9 Eye-tracking performance test. This is probably the one feature that will be used by wedding photographers. And it’s nice to see how well it works on the A9!

More A9 tests by Jan Tichy, Jason Lanier, Cameraland and Photoscala.

The Sony A9 will start shipping on May 25 at BHphotoAdorama, Amazon, BestBuy. FocusCamera. Calumet.de.

Nikon financial report: Less cameras sold, focus on High End Products

Nikon released their fiscal report for the year 2016.

In 2016 Operating income increased from the previous forecast up to ¥50.9 billion. But the net income of decreased to -¥7.1 billion.
For the year 2017 Nikon expects the operating profit to decrease down to ¥45 billion while profit should go up to ¥34 billion.

What about the Camera sales? Well just like every other manufacturer Nikon is focusing on making a shift to mid to high-end products and on reducing costs. SO net sales are declining and operating income too.