Recently, the rumour mills are abuzz with the possible launch of three new Canon DSLR cameras this year. If the online reports are to be believed then Canon is planning to introduce advanced models of three new DSLR cameras in the year 2013.
The Japanese multinational, Canon is one of the most trusted brands when it comes to digital cameras, camcorders and DSLRs. As per Canon Rumors report, Canon is working on new camera models, which are expected to be released this year.
Although there is no official confirmation from the company, but tech sites are reporting that Canon may launch two entry level models and a mid-level DSLR model sometimes later this year.
The leaked specs of the devices suggest that the entry level models may be the new addition to its Rebel lineup. The mid-end model is speculated to be the successor to the Canon EOS 7D.
Rumoured to be dubbed as Canon EOS 7D Mark II, the new DSLR model is expected to hit stores in Q2 this year. Well, as of now, there is no official confirmation or denial but we'll keep you posted as and when Canon makes any official statement about the arrival of these new DSLR cameras.
The Japanese multinational, Canon is one of the most trusted brands when it comes to digital cameras, camcorders and DSLRs. As per Canon Rumors report, Canon is working on new camera models, which are expected to be released this year.
Although there is no official confirmation from the company, but tech sites are reporting that Canon may launch two entry level models and a mid-level DSLR model sometimes later this year.
The leaked specs of the devices suggest that the entry level models may be the new addition to its Rebel lineup. The mid-end model is speculated to be the successor to the Canon EOS 7D.
Rumoured to be dubbed as Canon EOS 7D Mark II, the new DSLR model is expected to hit stores in Q2 this year. Well, as of now, there is no official confirmation or denial but we'll keep you posted as and when Canon makes any official statement about the arrival of these new DSLR cameras.
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