Sony Executive Said Canon will Release their Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Before CP+ Show 2019

Since Sony a7 III is announced, there are more and more rumors on upcoming Canon Full Frame mirrorless cameras. According to recently interview by dpreview, Kenji Tanaka, Sony Senior General Manager of the Digital Imaging Business Group said both Canon and Nikon will announce their first full frame mirrorless cameras within a year, before CP+ Show 2019 in Japan.

From Kenji Tanaka:

This is just my personal opinion, but I think that maybe by next year’s CP+ you’ll see full-frame mirrorless cameras from Canon and Nikon. I think [by then] they will be participating in this market.

Just look at our technologies, like eye focus. All of that data comes from the imaging sensor. In DSLRs, the data comes from separate sensors. The main imaging sensor is blanked out, 90% of the time by the mirror. The sensor is turned off. But the imaging sensor is very important. So if cameras are going to develop, and be more able to capture the moment, manufacturers have to develop mirrorless technologies. So within one year, I think.

Latest rumors about Canon full frame mirrorless camera can be found below, there could be an announcement of development before Photokina 2018 in September.

Canon Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Rumors

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