Just two weeks after Nikon launched its first full-frame mirrorless camera range, rumours suggest that Canon is out to do the same.
Nokishita, a Japanese website that covers camera related rumours, leaked information about the camera along with supposed pictures this past weekend.
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According to the website, Canon’s first full-frame mirrorless camera will be called the EOS R and feature some of the following specs:
- 30.3MP full-frame sensor
- Dual Focus CMOS AF
- Low-light autofocus
- Touch Screen display (and articulating screen)
- 4K video
Apparently, Canon will also be releasing a range of lenses for the EOS R, including a 35mm, 50mm and 28-70mm. A lens adapter is also expected, but not confirmed.
The announcement may come this week, as early as 5 September, according to Canon Rumours.
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