CanonNews / Saturday, June 26, 2021 / Categories: Rumors, Canon Mirrorless The Canon R3 comes to life on June 29 According to CanonRumors we'll have an official announcement of the EOS-R4 on June 29. With the summer games less than a month away, this sets up the R3 as Canon's premier camera for the Olympic games this year. At the same time, the Canon RF 14-35mm F4L will be announced. As of now, no other specifications have been released, but if this rumor is credible we expect to see alot more information over this weekend and Monday. The R3 is rumored to have a 30MP sensor. As well, we know it will have the following specifications; AF will be capable down to -7.0 EV IS + IBIS capable up to 8.0EV Improved head and eye detection The camera AF will detect eye, head, body. Enhanced tracking for portrait and sports. As well AF will recognize and track cars and motorcycles (motorsports tracking) supports both CFExpress and SD cards 4K Log 3 4K oversampling RAW video internal recording Video AF can follow people, eyes, animals, and motorsports. Magnesium Alloy body 1 series weather sealing 5Ghz Wifi LP-E19 battery pack There will be new accessories for data communication and power. File transfer supported via LAN and also wireless (it seems to indicate only iOS for wireless but that could be a translation error) Full-Frame Stacked BSI CMOS Sensor Eye Control AF, Dual Pixel CMOS AF Subject Tracking with Deep Learning Continuous Shooting Up to 30 fps Integrated Vertical Grip Weather-Sealed Construction AF-ON button with integrated touch joystick. Fully articulated LCD screen Stay tuned! First image of the Canon RF 14-35mm F4L has appeared Specifications of the Canon RF 14-35mm F4L IS USM Print 3106 Tags: R3 More links CanonRumors Related articles Canon releases updated firmware for the R3 New Rumor: New firmware coming for the R3 and R5 Canon R3 Firmware 1.1.1 Available Dpreview reviews the Mirorrless Flagships Canon Executives confirm that the 1DX Mark III is the last flagship DLSR. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus