10 Predictions for the Future of Photography

The world of photography changes so quickly that it’s sometimes hard to keep up! To celebrate World Photo Day on the 19th of August, the COOPH team makes 10 exciting predictions about the future of photography that will get your imagination racing. What are YOUR predictions for the future?

First images of the new Canon EOS-M100

These are the first images and full specs of the new Canon EOS-M100 that will be announced within the next few days:

Number of effective pixels: 24.2 million pixels
Dual pixel CMOS AF
Video engine: DIGIC 7
ISO sensitivity: 100-25600
Continuous shooting performance: 6.1 frames / sec
Video: Full HD
Rear liquid crystal: 3.0 type tilt type touch panel monitor
Wi-Fi · Bluetooth installed
Recording medium: SD / SDHC / SDXC card
Battery: LP-E 12
Size: 108.2 × 67.1 × 35.1 mm
Weight: 302 g

Click on the image to see the full size version:

via Nokishita

First Canon Full Frame mirrorless system camera rumors…

CanonWatch summed up the rumors about the future Canon FF mirrorless system cameras:

  • Different sources and sites were reporting that early prototypes exist, at least to be tested inside Canon’s labs. This intel came in 2016 and early 2017.
  • Canon is possibly working on a full-frame mirrorless camera with EF mount. There have been rumors saying that Canon is delaying this camera because of issues in implementing the EF mount. There is a lot of talk about this. If Canon manages to engineer a full-frame mirrorless camera with EF mount, thus allowing us to use our beloved EF lenses on a smaller and hopefully performing body, it will be a winner. Imagine what you could do with a MILC that goes along with your EF lenses. There is serious a chance we may see this.
  • The latest bit of info I got suggests Canon will announce a full-frame mirrorless camera with a sensor having a resolution of 36-38MP.
  • A possible announcement date is around Photokina 2018, which happens in September.
  • And for all those 4K fans out there: we have been told that, yes!, most likely it will feature 4K video.