More Full frame rumors circulate
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More Full frame rumors circulate

With the rumors becoming more solid for Nikon's full frame mirrorless with the expected announcement coming soon, it's no great surprise that we are also hearing that Canon will announce a full frame mirrorless in 2018.

Rumors are now saying that it appears that 24 and 30mp cameras are being tested, with a possible pro and more prosumer release for Canon. That stands to reason as Canon has done well with the 5D and 6D series cameras that they would tend to emulate that success with two separate full frame lineups.

While all this is still rumor, and we have yet to see any concrete specifications or even information on what mount it will use, we should be seeing more information relatively quickly.

 

 

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