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Updated certification list of Canon cameras forthcoming

Nokishita has produced this list of upcoming cameras (and lenses) that have appeared at certification authorities.  There isn't much in the of shocking surprises in this list with the 90D and the M5 Mark II the two most looked for releases coming up this month.

  • DS126801
    • Digital camera
    • Equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.1
    • Battery: LP-E6 / LP-E6N (7.2V 1800mAh)
    • SKU: 3616C003AA, 3616C010AA, 3616C017AA

This is most likely the 90D.  The battery is the LP-E6, which hasn't appeared on Canon's EOS-M lineup, and was also featured in the 80D.

  • PC2358
    • Digital camera
    • Equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.1
    • Battery: LP-E17 (7.5 Wh)

This is most likely the M5 Mark II.  The LP-E17 was used on the M5 camera body as well.  

  • PC2367
    • Digital camera
    • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2 loading
    • Battery: LP-E12 (7.2 V 875 mAh)

This is most likely either a future lower end rebel or low-end EOS-M.

  • interchangeable lens
    • SKU: 3450 C005 AA, 3680 C 005 AA, 3792 C 005 AA

These are expected to be the RF lenses in which Canon has previously announced and not new lenses (24-70 2.8L, 70-200 2.8L, 15-35 2.8L and 85 1.2L DS)

 

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