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Canon EOS Rebel SL2 and 80D to be announced at CP+ 2016

Canon is rumored to announce two new DSLR cameras for the upcoming CP+ Camera & Photo Imaging Show 2016. The rumored models are the EOS Rebel SL2 and the EOS 80D.

According to latest rumors, Canon EOS Rebel SL1 will be replaced by the EOS Rebel SL2 and the Canon 80D will be the other APS-C camera and replace the current EOS 70D DSLR.

When it comes to the specs list the Canon 80D is expected to have a better sensor, new advanced AF system and probably better continuous shooting speed. While the Rebel SL2 specs list said to include a 24-megapixel APS-C sensor, DIGIC 6 image processor, 19-point autofocus system with Hybrid CMOS AF III technology, and a new battery with wireless charging support.

Canon EOS Rebel SL2 and 80D to be announced at CP+ 2016

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Here are the rumored Rebel SL2 specs:

  • 24MP, same sensor as T6i/T6s
  • Smaller than SL1
  • Wireless battery charging, old charger still supplied and works as before
  • 19 point AF system
  • Hybrid CMOS AF III
  • Digic 6
  • New battery type

After the launch of the EOS 1D X Mark II, Canon is ready to announce two new DSLR cameras. The company is said to introduce both the EOS Rebel SL2 and EOS 80D by the end of February at the CP+ Camera & Photo Imaging Show 2016.

Read more Canon rumors.

via CW

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