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New Rumors: Two mirrorless full frame cameras under development

A new rumor has surfaced that Canon is actively developing two mirrorless cameras, one a higher end model and then a lower end model.  I would imagine replicating the 5 and 6D lines under mirrorless.

We still have no idea on the mount, and what Canon's future plans look like with regards to the EF, EF-S and EF-M mount.

CR notes;

We’re told that Canon is actively developing two “prosumer” mirrorless cameras, both of which are full frame.

We’re told that we’ll see the flagship mirrorless camera announced first, and that a lower tier second camera would come 6 to 8 months after the flagship begins shipping.

 

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