Two days ago, Sony finally officially released the full-frame micro single camera A7R5, but the highlight of professional imaging manufacturers has not yet ended. In the last two months of this year, everyone can still wait for the release of new cameras.
is the Fuji camp first. Although Fuji has released two flagship APS-C mirrorless cameras this year, they have successively released two flagship APS-C mirrorless cameras, X-H2S and X-H2, recently they have released new official announcements, and will hold an X Summit TOKYO 2022 conference on November 2. At that time, the APS-C mirrorless camera X-T5 will be officially unveiled. There are also reports that Fuji will also launch a Fujinon XF30mm f/2.8 Macro macro lens at that time. The X-T5 should be equipped with a 40-megapixel image sensor like X-H2, but it does not support vertical snap handles, and it may use a folding screen. In just one year, three high-end mirrorless new APS-C machines have been launched. Fuji's actions this year are not small.
, and in the Canon camp, after launching the APS-C format RF mount mirrorless camera EOS R7 and EOS R10 in the first half of this year, it may also launch the new full-frame mirrorless camera EOS R6 Mark II next month. It is currently revealed that the EOS R6 Mark II is equipped with a 24-megapixel image sensor. Like the EOS R6, it is equipped with a body five-axis anti-shake, supports 12 high-speed continuous shooting per second, and the video supports 4K60P format. However, there is a certain picture cropping when shooting in this format, but in the 4K30P format, it can shoot with full-view images, and it is provided with dual SD card slots. The camera appearance is not much different than EOS R6, and it also provides Canon log 3 and full-pixel dual-core focus function.
It is worth mentioning that foreign media said that while Canon launches the EOS R6 Mark II, it will also release RF 135mm f/1.8L IS USM fixed-focus lens. It can be said that the imaging industry is still very lively as the end of the year. Let’s take a look at how these two new cameras perform.