Canon might release a “APS-C for video,” “retro full-frame,” and “ultra-high-resolution full-frame” in 2025.
Canonrumors claims that three new EOS-R cameras will be announced in 2025:
- The APS-C camera will be much more video focused than any other APS-C camera in the line. It is unclear whether Canon will discontinue any of their current APS-C camera line, as there are a number of cameras in the line that are not selling well outside of Asia.
- With Sony catching up with Canon in attracting new users, Canon will likely focus more on the younger demographic with its upcoming cameras, making the two full-frame cameras a bit more interesting for those around here. Yes, there will be a “retro” camera coming in late 2025. I don’t know what the specs will be, or which of Canon’s past cameras will be the inspiration, but my guess is the F1.
- The second camera is one of those mysterious cameras that has been promised again and again over the years but has yet to materialize: a full-frame, high-resolution monster. We know that Canon has been testing 100MP sensors for the past few years.
What are your thoughts on this? Do you like the “rumored” new cameras?