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Canon is throwing another event into October.
After scheduling the hollywod event for Nov. 3rd, the EOS/Pixma event for Oct. 26th and the Canon Pro Solutions Expo for October 25th, they’ve now added another event scheduled for next week in the Netherlands.
The third week of October has previously been rumored as an announcement time for the Canon 1D Mark V or 1Ds Mark IV. Unfortunately it has also been rumored to come without video functionality?
Rumored specs for the Canon pro camera are as follows:
One model which is integrates the 1D and 1Ds18 million pixel full-size sensor61 focus points.14 fps (12 fps with AF)New battery, but it will also be able to use older ones150-200 grams heavier than the current modelISO range: 100-51200Fixed LCD monitorStreet price of about 600,000 yen body onlyNew 24-70mm lens with a price of about 200,000 yenOctober 18 announcement, scheduled to be released mid-March of next year
via canonrumors and photographybay
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.