(Tuesday, October 7th, 2008)

Nikon D700
After the launch events of this Summer and this Fall (before and during the Köln Photokina), there are two brands leaving important questions open. This is Sony and Nikon. While the two near-friends had us used to seeing them working together around the Sony digital photo sensors, we discovered two very divergent/different announces about 35mm Full Frame dSLR cameras: A Sony Alpha 900 pushing the resolution to record levels (24.6MP) and a Nikon D700 limiting its resolution in favor of maximum sensitivity (12MP).

Sony Alpha 900 - publicité
Some would have us thinking that Nikon would have rejected the sensor offered by Sony (used on the Alpha 900) for reasons of insufficient image quality. It does not seem so obvious when looking at the results actually obtained by Sony, but why not? After all, Nikon did obtain a special edition of the Alpha 700 sensor in order to build its Nikon D300…
So what?
It is not very difficult to forecast. Nikon is preparing a Full Frame SLR photo camera with very high resolution (the Nikon D800 of the rumour mill or the D4 promised around Christmas?) and Sony will derive a low resolution version of the Alpha 900 (most certainly named Alpha 800). Their moves will be opposite but very complementary (and predictable).
In both cases, you can say that Canon will not be forced into running with the pack. With their EOS 5D Mk II (and the last EOS 5D, sold at bargain prices), there is enough to sustain the pressure, but Canon will need to react in 2009, before Summer.
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(Tuesday, September 16th, 2008)
This is really becoming annoying, now. After days of hearing that Canon is fighting to get an extension to the NDA of the photo press, it seems that several elements point to a further delay (compared to the previously probable launch date of 17th September).
French magazine Réponse Photo has delayed its parution date to 23rd possibly to wait for the revelation of a yet-unannouced camera (obviously it could only be from Nikon or Canon).
It is quite possible that Canon is trying to arrive after the Nikon announcement of its 24,6MP Full Frame camera (Nikon D800 or Nikon D900, maybe?), scheduled for 18th of September.
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(Monday, September 15th, 2008)
What can be forecasted of the most important (in my eyes
) announces expected before the Photokina fair in Koln.
| 18 September |
Nikon lenses: AF-S 50mm/1.4 G - AF-S 85mm/1.4 G - AF-S 70-200mm/2,8 VRII.Nikon new SLR : D800 or D900 (24.6MP Full Frame dSLR camera, with Sony-designed sensor),
or Nikon new pro SLR: D3x or D4 (not sure, this one should only be ready at the end of 2008 or early 2009). |
| 23 September |
Photoshop CS4 & Flash CS4 |
| Only during Photokina |
Olympus first camera with Micro Four Thirds sensor |
| Probably never |
Canon EF 100-400 f/4-5.6L IS II (le remplaçant du télé-zoom à succés de la gamme Canon) |
Beware: We said announces, not releases.
Already done:
| Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 21.6 Megapixel Full Frame SLR |
New ZE lens family from Carl Zeiss (for Canon EF):
- Planar 50mm f/1.4 (580€),
- Planar 85mm f/1.4 (1000€),
- Distagon 21mm f/2.8 (1400€).
|
| Panasonic DMC-G1 new SLR camera, with Micro Four Thirds sensor |
Sony Alpha 900 (Full Frame 24.6-MP SLR) and assorted pro lenses
(Sony 70-400 f4-5.6 G SSM, Carl Zeiss 16-35mm f2.8) |
| Photoshop CS4 (previewed in Photoshop World show in Las Vegas) |
| Google Picasa v3 (with face recognition) |
| Bibble 5 Pro |
| Canon EOS 50D |
Beware: This will be updated as often as needed. This may lead to repeated publications in the RSS feeds and some publication date changes.
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(Thursday, September 11th, 2008)

Canon EOS evolution
This is what Chasseur d’Images reveals on its web site home page. the new Full Frame sensor from Canon “dépasse la barre des 21 millions de pixels” (has more than 21 million pixels). The camera should be at the top of the category with all the possible bells and whistles including LiveView and a video mode. But above all, we must expect that the design has been improved: “rajeuni et d’une belle finition alliant robustesse et légéreté, grâce à un châssis en alliage de magnésium” (rejuvenated and with a nice finish blending robustness and lightness).
The title of the illustration seems to confirm the name of the camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II. This was very probable, but many other names had been published here and there (and here too).
We’ll know all the details on September 17th in the morning.
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(Thursday, September 11th, 2008)
According to French electronic magazine EOS Numérique, the next Canon EOS dSLR camera will have the following specs.
- 24 mega-pixel 24X36/Full Frame CMOS sensor
- DIGIC IV processor
- LiveView
- Video Mode
- Integrated Cleaning System
- Full compatibility with Canon EF and EX-series Speedlites
- Magnesium alloy body
- New battery, new grip
- Price: 2600€
- Official announcement: 17/09/2008
It seems possible that this is real data, not a leak, since it is said that Canon has miscalculated the limit date for its recent NDA (they are trying to extend it).
And the announcement date seems to be what everybody thinks about the official launch of the Canon EOS 7D or Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
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(Friday, September 5th, 2008)
Thanks to Image et Nature magazine who says so on its next cover page.

Image et Nature
So, no Canon EOS 5D Mark II or similar. It will be Canon EOS 7D.
I told you that the press was currently held by the Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs). Here is one which failed to cover it completely…
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(Sunday, August 31st, 2008)
The DPreview forums are currently providing the latest bit of information about the Canon EOS 5D succession. The EOS 5D is dead, long live the… EOS 7D and EOS 5D MkII. The first would be for a low cost option (around $2000 - I told you that this low price point would be critical in the battle of the Full Frame cameras in 2008-09), the second would be staying up against the Nikon D700 and replace honorably the original Canon EOS 5D. Or it would be a set of Canon EOS 3D and Canon EOS 7D…
 Canon EOS 5D Mark II |
 Canon EOS 7D |
Anyway, do not expect to get any reliable information now. Canon has put under NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement) all press representative and has provided the pre-production cameras for the initial hands-on reviews to pop up everywhere when the embargo is lifted.
This is exactly the reason why  we no longer have any information about the upcoming Sony Alpha 900 which will be fighting in exactly the same market. Possibly with exactly the same weapons (two cameras to simultaneously cover both the $2000 and $3000 ranges).
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(Saturday, August 30th, 2008)

Canon IFA 2008
Everybody expects it to happen, but here is a noticia (in Spanish) where the writer informs us that the Canon people at the IFA2008 exhibition confirmed that the Canon EOS 5D will be renewed with the arrival of a new D-SLR camera with a Full Frame sensor within the scope of the next Koln Photokina fair.
In parallel, it has been observed that a Flicker user published an image that appeared to be marked as coming from a Canon EOS 6D (in the EXIF part of the file). But the author quickly confirmed that this was only a quick an dirty modification of the JPG file while testing some unrelated part of the Flicker operation.
So, we are still left without precise information about which name will be held by this new camera from Canon. But the latest descriptive rumour says that the EOS 6D or Canon EOS 7D (or whatever) will have the following features:
- 21.1 M-pixel Full Frame
- DIGIC IV
- ISO 100-6400 (extension: 50 ISO & 12800 ISO)
- 5 fps
- 3.2″ High Resolution Screen (LCD)
- 19-point AF
- HDMI Out
- Liveview
- HD Movie Mode
- Viewfinder: 100% Coverage
- Full weather sealing
- EF Lenses only
Anyway, this 2008 edition of the Photokina will be very interesting. You’ll see plenty of people running in the alleys from the first day to have a look at all the new cameras and photo products to be presented there.
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(Tuesday, August 26th, 2008)
According to Chasseur d’Images news-bit announcing the Canon EOS 50D, we could have some information about the replacement of the “5D” at the Photokina fair.
Il faudra attendre la Photokina pour en savoir davantage sur le prochain “5D” Ã capteur 24×36. (we will have to wait for Photokina to know more about the next “5D” with a 35mm sensor).
Only a few days to wait now until we know more about Canon EOS 5D-MkII, Canon EOS 6D or Canon EOS 7D.
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(Sunday, August 24th, 2008)
The Canon Japanese web site did it again. Now we get a neary full description of the new Canon EOS 50D. With all nice photos of the replacement for the Canon EOS 40D.

Canon EOS 50D
Seeing that this also presents a 15MP camera, I start to wonder whether Canon has really a replacement ready for the EOS 5D Full Frame SLR camera. Several of the features attributed (by the rumour) to the EOS 5D MkII seem to be appearing on the Canon EOS 50D. It could mean that the leaks were actually coming from the EOS 50D and not the EOS 7D (or whatever name it will have).
Of course, we will have to wait a little more to know if Canon is really ready to announce two major cameras at the Photokina fair (one Canon EOS 50D in mid-range and one Canon EOS 7D at the high-end). But it looks more and more like Nikon and Sony will have an empty field to compete with the aging Canon EOS 5D.
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(Friday, August 1st, 2008)
The current rumour is that top hats from Canon Japan are currently travelling to China to support the imminent launch of one or two new SLR cameras for the brand. It would be the replacement for the Canon EOS 5D (the most repeated name is now Canon EOS 7D, but who knows) and the successor to the Canon EOS 40D (obviously named EOS 50D).
Since the EOS 5D MkII is expected around this time and no later than September PMA fair, this is quite a possibility and having a handful of these cameras in the hands of pro photographers for all to see would be a very nice promotional opportunity for Canon. This is much needed after the thunderous launch of the Nikon D700 and just before the arrival of the Sony Alpha 800/900 (direct competitors in the Full Frame SLR camera market).
I’m still sceptical about an EOS 50D that would be arriving a little too early according to Canon habits in terms of launches, except if it was a low-cost version of the previous Full Frame camera. And, there, it would be a great event. Think about it! Simultaneous launch of two war machines hitting right into the center of the preoccupations of the most enthusiast photographers.
Some people expect the announcement to happen on Monday.
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(Saturday, July 12th, 2008)
Currently, there are two groups of rumours running through the Internet forums about the future successor to the Canon EOS 5D digital SLR camera.
- There will be two cameras at the same time (either Canon EOS 3D and Canon EOS 6D, or Canon EOS 3D and Canon EOS 7D) launched just before the Olympics (to allow pro photographers to publicly play with them during this very public event).
- There will be two cameras at the same time (either Canon EOS 3D and Canon EOS 6D, or Canon EOS 3D and Canon EOS 7D) launched after the Olympics (usually pronosticated for Monday, September 8, 2008).
Did you notice the common points and the divergence?
Unfortunately, it is rather impossible to say where is the information and where is the fake news bit.
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