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New Cameras Appear for Certification

Nokishita-Camera has posted some information about some upcoming cameras that were spotted by certification bodies.

  • Canon's "DS126721" is registered with overseas certification bodies
  • Canon's test machine "K436" "K437" as DSLR cameras 
  • "K424" "K433" "EC 811" confirmed as mirrorless cameras
  • K433 and EC 811 correspond to the smartphone's Bluetooth remote control function. K424 does not correspond at the present moment ( 6/24 correction: K436 and K437 of SLR also supports test data of smartphone's Bluetooth remote control function, so it should correspond ) 
    * and the Bluetooth remote control function from the latest smartphone of ※ List of cameras tested: M5, M6, M100, KissM, G9XII, G1XIII, SX730HS, K433, K436, K437, EC801, EC804, EC805, EC811
  • The remaining battery level indication of K 436 is 4 stages (same as 9000 D etc.). Battery level indication on K437 is in six stages (same as 5D Mark IV etc.).

*UPDATED* Canon’s “DS126721” is registered with overseas certification bodies (Google Translated)

  • Taiwan NCC (PDF file)
  • Interchangeable lens camera (single lens reflex or full size mirrorless)
  • Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
  • Battery: DC 7.2 V, 1800 mAh
  • Charger: Input AC 100 – 240 V (50/60 Hz), Output DC 8.4 V 1.2 A
  • Kiss M same radio parts (WM 600)
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