Richard CanonNews / Thursday, August 20, 2020 / Categories: Rumors, Canon Mirrorless, Canon CINI Products, Canon Lenses This post may contain affiliate links(s). An affiliate link means I may earn advertising/referral fees if you make a purchase through my link, without any additional cost to you. It helps to keep this site afloat. Thank you in advance for your support. If you like what we do here, maybe buy me a coffee. Upcoming Canon 2020 Announcements It's a poorly kept secret that we're entering into the announcement period for the Japan camera companies. According to CanonRumors, we will see little in the way of cameras this period with the exception of an EOS-M camera. It's unknown if it's an M7 or an M50 Mark II - but given just how much of a success the little M50 has been worldwide, it certainly wouldn't surprise me to see an M50 Mark II roll out this fall. I recall when the M50 was released, me and quite a few others, panned it, thinking it was significantly crippled for 4K and stripped-down M5 features. Little did we know that it would turn out to be one of Canon's most successful cameras, and by far, Canon's most successful mirrorless camera. The basic specifications of this EOS-M camera are rumored to be a bit mixed but seem to squarely take on quite a few flagship APS-C cameras from other vendors. Everything looks good, except for the top end fps speed which seems a bit low as compared to the M6 Mark II. 32mp IBIS DPAF II New DIGIC Processor (perhaps a lesser version of DIGIC X?) EVF Dual SD Cards 12fps Full sensor width 4K up to 60p 1080p at 120p CLog I for one hope that Canon also releases a lens or two for the EF-M mount now, it's been a while now. Also on the ticket, is potentially a slew of video-related equipment from Canon, one or several RF CINI Cameras and some camcorders (XC and XF). As far as the RF Cinema camera, CanonRumors has released some early specifications of that camera; Super 35mm 4K DGO sensor (same as the Cinema EOS C300 Mark III) No IBIS RF Mount Internal ND (10 Stops) CLog 2 & CLog 3 4:2:2 10bit onto SD cards up to 4K120 and 2K180 No RAW capability internally at launch BP-A batteries Price: $6299 USD Also, curious and notable is the fact that it will not come with SDI or RAW capability. This seems to be the Canon equivalent of the Z-Cam cameras since the source also mentioned that they would be significantly smaller than the C100/C200 class cameras. Also don't forget the RF mount will have at least two more lenses coming out this fall, since we haven't seen the total for this year yet. Most notably are the RF 50mm f/1.8 IS STM and RF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM due out this year. From Nokishita, several ILC's and a flash have entered Russian certification, so there's the possibility of even more products coming out this season. Including several R or EOS DSLR cameras or a combination of the two. We have heard nothing about these cameras, which either means they are very low on the priority list or super-secret. Given the fact that I would imagine that Canon is scrambling a bit with the EOS R5 and R6 cooling issues, I suspect they may hold off on any new R camera until that is resolved. CanonRumors Nokishita Richard CanonNewsRichard CanonNews Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past. Other posts by Richard CanonNews Contact author Facebook page Related articles Canon Strategy Conference 2024 Canon EOS R50 V Review New Rumors Rundown: Lenses and the EOS R7 Mark II USA Tariffs May affect Canon Cameras and Japanese Camera Equipment Canon RF 20mm F1.4L VCM MTF Analysis and Comparisions Previous Article Canon speedlite appears in Certification Next Article Finally! Lensrentals ripped apart a 600mm F11 Print Tags: Canon2020 Please login or register to post comments.