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Friday, February 28, 2014

Dual Pixel Technology Coming to Canon EOS-5D Mk III?


Canon Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology on the EOS-70D camera

Canon launched their EOS-70D camera in August 2013 and received rave reviews, especially on the ground breaking feature, known as the Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology. Earlier this week, Canon announced this new technology will be available on the EOS Cinema C100 and C300 cameras as a Firmware upgrade.

As usual, Canon is releasing their newest technology on their lower level cameras, only to migrate to more expensive models at a later time. Case in point would be the DIGIC 6 processor and STM lenses, all came out on lower end gear first.

With the success of Dual Pixel technology, it may be a matter of time before the EOS-5D Mk III gets the upgrade or the Mk IV model will come standard with it. The highly anticipated EOS-7D Mk II camera and a less expensive version of the EOS-1D C will most likely come with this new technology as well. MichaelDanielHo.com   







1 comment:

Unknown said...

The Canon EOS-5D Mk III already takes very good videos. Adding Dual Pixel CMOS technology to it will make the camera even better. But the Mk III is already 2 years old and the update is not free ($500 for the Cinema EOS cameras). You assessment is sound. I think the Mk IV is the camera that will come with the feature as standard equipment. When do you think the Mk IV is coming?