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Canon test machine summary - information about upcoming new cameras

Nokishita has updated their list of test machine summary information to include new APS-C cameras, most of them due out sometime in 2019.  If this list is comprehensive, 2019 is shaping up to be a busy year for Canon.

  • K433
    • Mirror-less camera
    • Full size
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Maximum image size of test machine: 6240 x 4160
    • Probably will be released within 1 year
  • K435  (possibly a 9000D or 200D/800D successor)
    • Single-lens reflex camera
    • APS-C
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Battery level indication is displayed in 4 levels (same as 9000 D etc.)
    • Maximum image size of test machine: 6000 × 4000
    • Probably released in 2019
  • K436  (possibly a 9000D or 200D/800D successor)
    • Single-lens reflex camera
    • APS-C
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Battery level indication is displayed in 4 levels (same as 9000 D etc.)
    • Maximum image size of test machine: 6000 × 4000
    • Probably released in 2019
  • K437 (possibly a 90D)
    • Single-lens reflex camera
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Battery level indicator is displayed in six levels (same as 5D Mark IV etc.)
    • Maximum image size of test machine: 6960 × 4640
    • Probably released in 2019 or later
  • EC804
    • Compact digital camera
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Powershot G series
  • EC 805
    • Compact digital camera
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
  • EC808
    • Compact digital camera
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Powershot G series
  • EC 811 (Updates to the M5 or M6 seem most likely)
    • Mirror-less camera
    • APS-C
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Maximum image size of test machine: 6000 × 4000
    • Probably released in 2019
  • EC 812 (Updates to the M5 or M6 seem most likely)
    • Mirror-less camera
    • APS-C
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Maximum image size of test machine: 6000 × 4000
    • Probably released in 2019 or later
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