Canon announcing a new DSLR at PMA?
Ok, we know this might blow your mind, but apparently according to Swedish Canon VP Robert Westin, the camera maker is going to announce a new DSLR next year at that huge photo trade show where they announce new cameras pretty much every year. Sure, it's anyone's guess as to what the DSLR actually is, but if you were thinking of investing in a Canon about now, you'd be wise to wait -- but you probably already knew that because if you're advanced enough to buy a DSLR, we'd bet that you were aware of PMA anyway. Right? [Warning: Read link in Swedish][Via Photography Blog]




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mehul @ Dec 17th 2007 8:30AM
Humn... I smell a 5D Mark II with live view, 3 inch display, self cleaning sensor, 41 point auto focus, full frame sensor. Could they bring the 21MP sensor from the Mark III? If they do, it would give the D300 a run for its money.
Scott Goosman @ Dec 17th 2007 9:10AM
What? 21MP 5D give a D300 a run for the money? HUH they would be different classes. Plus you'll never see the 1DsIII Sensor in another camera won't happen.
Mehul @ Dec 17th 2007 9:30AM
My bad, I forgot. D300 is not even a full frame. But with the lens, it still costs about $2100. 5D currently goes for around $3000. Atleast it will get the D300 customers thinking IF (and this is just my wish) 5D mark II is 21MP
On second thoughts, Rebel Xti is due for upgrade too, so we might just see 2 DSLR being launched
Denver_80203 @ Dec 17th 2007 10:04AM
more MP does NOT mean a better camera in the least. If you are running on that argument you are at the tail end of what makes a good camera.
billy bob thorton @ Dec 17th 2007 10:45AM
They are not releasing a 21mp body because it is not what is in the best interest of it's target audience, wedding photographers. Increasing the pixel count would have a very negative effect on light sensitivity. A camera with better light sensitivity and color reproduction will out perform a higher pixel count camera. The 5D is not in competition with the D300.
here's a good comparison between the D3 and 5D
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d3/vs-5d-180mm.htm
I believe canon will come close to what Nikon is offering as far as low light performance but for less money. I wish Nikon would take this approach and offer a FX almost pro camera.
Here's another great low light comparison of nikon bodies. It really shows what the D3's sensor is capable of doing, even at iso 12,800 http://www.nikondigital.org/articles/nikon_high_iso_test/index.htm
Fresh Off the Boat @ Dec 17th 2007 11:20AM
Ken Rockwell is a douche.
Eric @ Dec 17th 2007 4:30PM
More likely it'll have an 18 megapixel sensor. Just like the 5D and the 1Ds Mark II, it can't have the same pixel count, and differ in price by $5,000.
So if it's a high-end camera - and the 5D is due to be replaced - it's likely to be this. Or a replacement for the Digital Rebel. Nikon has been gutting their market on the low end with better ISO performance and lower prices. Time for Canon to take the next step down into the lower echelons.
BTW, anyone who compares a D3 to the 5D is missing the point. Ken Rockwell has no credibility with serious photographers.
Jeebus @ Dec 17th 2007 5:20PM
"Ken Rockwell is a douche."
I've heard that several times, yet I've never understood why. Please explain.
computer.dude.28 @ Dec 17th 2007 8:48AM
I love Canon cameras, but their support sucks. They don't even support their 1-year old product with Vista. I bought the SD430 because it had Wifi, and they don't even support it with Vista. Wifi is totally useless with Vista, and even if you have IE7 on XP, it still doesn't work. I e-mailed Canon and they said they have no plans for any updates to the software. Even the latest software for XP has the Wifi disabled, they're just trying to pretend like it's not there, rather than fix it.
Jeebus @ Dec 17th 2007 5:21PM
This is true. I have 64-bit Vista and they "have no plans" to support 64-bit, even though it's ideal for photographers because of the large memory space.
erhan @ Dec 17th 2007 11:22PM
Its called a card reader.
I have to put my money on the update for the 5D because its overdue. Although I would love to buy a 450D. Any guesses on a price for the body and kit?
computer.dude.28 @ Dec 18th 2007 9:04AM
Will a card reader let you zoom, monitor, and take pictures on your camera when it is 300 feet away from your computer? Will a card reader transfer your pictures instantly after they're taken, and then letting you take more without even taking space on a memory card when you're outside?
awam @ Dec 17th 2007 9:04AM
Definitely the EOS-450D
WallyB @ Dec 17th 2007 1:19PM
Great! Perfect timing! I just bought a 400D yesterday!
Just my luck. Grrr.
Jim @ Dec 17th 2007 9:26AM
I would suspect the EOS-450D (Digital Rebel XTi2 or XTii)
The rumor mill has it with the new Digic III CMOS Sensor and live view mode (with focus). The biggest thing I have read is that with the Live View ability it would be possible to intro the Movie Mode into the dSLR. All good things to bring more semi-armatures into the dSLR arena.
Spike @ Dec 17th 2007 10:18AM
And with the new 18-55mm IS USM as a kit lens most likely. Gotta love IS competition.
Fujimoto Nikonoshu @ Dec 17th 2007 9:27AM
Canon Eos 5d Mark II!!! Yep, Mehul got it right. It's no secret--Shhhh! Don't tell anyone
Kevin @ Dec 17th 2007 9:49AM
Most likely the 450D. Prices on the 350D and 400D have been plummeting the last two months. Retailers are making room for the 450D...probably around the usual 800/900 slots.
I'm thinking they're going to include an IS lens this time around.
macmike47 @ Dec 17th 2007 9:53AM
I sooooo hope so. Been waiting for this since before the 400D came out. Crazy, but true.
Dave @ Dec 17th 2007 1:32PM
Why bother with the kit lense? Just buy the body & pickup a better lens with the saved cash.
RyanTV @ Dec 17th 2007 1:01PM
I'm going to bet on a 450D. Unfortunately Canon will probably screw up the ergonomics of it just like the 350 and 400. They are just clunky, which is unfortunate because Canon make some seriously killer glass.
Dave @ Dec 17th 2007 2:17PM
Seriously, this is news unexpected? The 5D has been out for two years, and Nikon just introduced their first FF camera. For me the big question will be just how much ass will the new camera kick? They certainly have had a long time to work on it without any pressure from the competition. I'm hoping for a 3" screen, 98% viewfinder, an improvement in viewfinder magnification, low noise (please be 16mp or less!), and improved AF and buffer size. Weather seals would just be gravy.
samsonsu.mobile @ Dec 17th 2007 2:49PM
I bet on 5D II.
I don't think it'll be 450D. They don't need new models in 3-digit series. But they do lack a up-to-date full frame model for pro-sumers -- 5D is 2-3 years old and lack some new tech like sensor cleaning system. It's time to bring it up to speed.
5D II will be very sweet if it's priced the same with 5D.
greg @ Dec 17th 2007 3:03PM
im betting a upgrade to the 5d and a 450d
what ever it is i am going to start saving now i have needed a excuse to upgrade my XT and im thinking going with a 40d or 5d or the new camera
Michael Zhou @ Dec 18th 2007 12:05AM
I'm really really hoping they release a Rebel/450D with improved ergonomics.
nathan @ Dec 18th 2007 3:41AM
I don't think they're going to announce a new xti (450d). They usually announce the lower end (xti) then their highest end (1d mark III) then they fill in everything in between. I think the 450d will come when they're ready to upgrade everything else...mid next year. I'd love to see them up the FPS on the 5d...i love my 5d but i'd trade it up in a heartbeat if they'd just gimme at least 5fps.
I'm hopeful because nikon pushed 9 fps on their d3 model...don't let us down canon!
ps.
"Ken Rockwell is a douche"
**I second that***
DP @ Jan 19th 2008 12:50AM
5D is 16MP, 3" LCD with Live View, 5 fps, and much better weather sealing. Trust me. You'll see at PMA. (Straight from the horse)...
...and "Ken Rockwell is a douche-BAG" of hot air. He's fun to read but take him, and his ego, for what they are.
Stephane @ Dec 18th 2007 9:52AM
Ok I have the right information, it will be the 6D, a replacement of the 5D, at 2 200$ body only, 16 mp, live view.
You know it now! :D
James @ Dec 18th 2007 12:48PM
Why do people insist on having dust sensor cleaning? Anyone who has actually used it says it's just a marketing gimmick and doesn't really work (except maybe the version Olympus uses). The new 5D will probably be 16mp like the 1DSMKII. If they fix the build quality and ergonomics it might be a tempting camera over the D300 otherwise it's still an amateur camera with excellent image quality. I'd say it likely won't be less than $3000 which is still a good price for what it is.
Terry @ Jan 18th 2008 11:14AM
I disagree about the sensor cleaning. I have a 1D Mark III, and I shoot 3500+ frames on most Sundays between April and November, usually in very dusty conditions. The sensor cleaning is a very welcome addition, and it DOES work. I say this from experience, not speculation. And if it works, it's not just a marketing gimmick.