Have you ever gotten the Canon 5D Mark II? Do you know its replacement-5D Mark III /6D is just around the corner? There are so many rumours about it, this article will give you some track about it.
As all we know, Canon 5D Mark II was launched in 2008. Its slightly spruced-up body shell and a 21-million-pixel sensor with a very cool (for 2008) video shooting function gave us amazing. However, the 5D MK II lacks both the speed and enhanced functionality of the newer APS-C format EOS 7D, and the rugged construction and almost infinite customisation of Canon’s professional EOS 1D series.
Expect an updated body shell, greatly improved AF and a tweaked video shooting capability. We’d also stick our necks out and suggest that whatever replaces the Canon EOS 5D MK2 will have the Canon 60D’s articulated LCD screen-but possibly with the addition of touch-sensitivity. Of course, this just a guess, but if this turns out to be true, it would be the first full-frame camera to feature this technology.
On June 2011, the EOS 5D MKII video capability has proved a major draw for professional photographers, especially photo journalists. Therefore, it`s very likely that Canon will enhance the video feature for the EOS 5D MK III or EOS 6D. Then, the extension in the range of frames rates that are available at full resolution. Full 1080p at 60fps seems a safe bet.
Video Snapshot mode allows users to shoot snippets of video at predetermined lengths (2, 4 or 8sec) in Canon’s EOS 600D, so We’d like to see the inclusion and enhancement of Canon’s Video Snapshot mode.
Canon may allow clips of different lengths to be combined and extend the level of in-camera editing of the clips to enable their order rearranged etc.
Finally, we guess EOS 5D MK3/6D will come on christmas or March 2012. Then Canon EOS video converter and Canon EOS converter Mac will upgrade to supports EOS 5D MK3/6D video converting and import Canon EOS 5D MK3/6D files to Mac Lion.
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