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Futher certification testing details about future Canon Cameras

Nokishita Camera today posted a list of cameras and their internal device ID's.

One of these the K424, is sounding more and more like a 30MP Full frame camera body.  Whether or not this would use the same 30MP sensor as the 5D Mark IV is anyone's guess at this time.  

It appears that possibly two full frame cameras are in testing right now, the K424, and K433.

  • K424
    • Mirror-less camera
    • Full size
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Not compatible with smartphone's Bluetooth remote control function
    • Maximum size of test image: 6720 × 4480
    • (Judging from the progress of the test) Release in late 2018 to early 2019
  • K433
    • Mirror-less camera
    • Probably full size (not APS-C)
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Compatible with smartphone's Bluetooth remote control function
    • Probably released in 2019
  • K436 (Maybe the 90D or 80D Mark II)
    • Single-lens reflex camera
    • APS-C
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Battery level indication is displayed in 4 levels (same as 9000 D etc.)
    • Compatible with smartphone's Bluetooth remote control function
    • Probably released in 2019 or later
  • K437 (Maybe the 7D Mark III)
    • Single-lens reflex camera
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Battery level indicator is displayed in six levels (same as 5D Mark IV etc.)
    • Compatible with smartphone's Bluetooth remote control function
    • Probably released in 2019 or later
  • EC801
    • Compact digital camera
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Compatible with smartphone's Bluetooth remote control function
  • EC804 (G7X Mark III possibly)
    • Compact digital camera
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Powershot G series
    • Compatible with smartphone's Bluetooth remote control function
  • EC 805
    • Compact digital camera
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Compatible with smartphone's Bluetooth remote control function
  • EC 811 (M5 Mark II possibly)
    • Mirror-less camera
    • APS-C
    • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
    • Compatible with smartphone's Bluetooth remote control function
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