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Rumor: Canon 7D Replacement Camera Coming at Photokina 2014

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Canon 7D replacement camera [7d Mark II] announcement is rumored to be at Photokina event this September. According to recent rumors Canon will test prototypes of the upcoming Canon EOS 7D replacement during the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brasil.

Previously Canon EOS 7D Mark II announcement was postponed for manufacturing reasons to Q3, 2014.  Canon is planning to use a more advanced Dual Pixel version of the 70D sensor in the upcoming EOS-7D Mk II.

It is still not clear if the EOS 7D replacement will be called “EOS 7D Mark II“. The name will probably be different. The EOS 7D has been announced in september 2009. After 5 long years, Canon will announce a pro-grade APS-C camera, and it will be the flagship APS-C sensored DSLR.

Rumor: Canon 7D Replacement Camera Coming at Photokina 2014

The source also confirmed previously rumored “high level video features” and said it has taken Canon this long because the company wants to do justice to this pro-grade APS-C shooter. No hints about the rumored hybrid viewfinder.

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Rumored Specifications of the EOS 7D Mk II Camera

  • 20 or 24 MP APS-C Sensor with Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • Dual DIGIC 5+ processors
  • 10 fps
  • Dual Memory Card Slots
  • 61 AF Points
  • 3.2″ LCD monitor
  • Silent shutter mode, similar to 5DMIII
  • “high grade” weather sealing, like Canon’s professional DSLRs
  • Built-in GPS and WiFi
  • ISO 100-12800 (expandable to 25600)
  • Innovative video features
  • Price around $2,000

Other cameras are the Canon 700D replacement which will be called the EOS 750D / T6i, EOs 100D replacement which will be called EOS 150D / Rebel SL2.

Canon EOS 750D/T6i and 150D/SL2 will also feature a new cheap version dual pixel sensor. Canon may introduce new EOS-M cameras some time in the Autumn.

via CW