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Showing posts with label Canon mirrorless cameras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canon mirrorless cameras. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2016

Canon Patents 30mm f/2.8 DO Lens For Full Frame Mirrorless Camera


Canon EF 400mm f/4 DO IS II lens

Egami discovered a new Canon patent that may offer another hint to their widely expected full frame mirrrorless camera coming in either late 2016 or early 2017.  Canon is very keen on Diffractive Optics technology and will be announcing more high end DO lens in the future. I cannot be happier since yours truly is a big fan of DO lens. Read my review of the EF 400mm f/4 DO IS II lens.

Patent Publication No. 2016-102851

  • Published 2016.6.2
  • Filing date 2014.11.27

Example

  • Zoom ratio 1.00
  • Focal length 31.35
  • F-number 2.86
  • Angle of view 34.61
  • Image height 21.64
  • Overall length of the lens 85.29
  • BF 29.99

Canon patent

  • Positive ShiboTadashi
  • Diffractive optical element (the second group of aperture stop image side)
  • Correct axial chromatic aberration and lateral chromatic aberration of the near-infrared light

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Canon Patent - EF-M 15-50mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens


Canon EF-M mirrorless lens lineup

I have just returned from my Upper Amazon/Peruvian Highlands Photo Tour testing the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II camera in hot, steamy jungles and cold, two miles plus high, Andean mountains. Overall, I am quite impressed by the new body but now I have to take some time to get back to the daily routine, process the photos and get ready for my next trip to again test the camera in a whole new part of the world and environment.

Last month, I have reported on Canon's latest plans with their mirrorless camera line. Now, Egami has uncovered another new patent for an additional EF-M 15-50mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens design. It may be announced before the year is up, perhaps together with the new mirrorless camera(s).

Patent Publication No. 2016-75742 (Google translated)

  • Published 2016.5.12
  • Filing date 2014.10.3
  • Zoom ratio 2.94
  • Focal length 16.00 27.43 47.04
  • F-number 3.62 4.50 5.82
  • Half angle of view (degrees) 37.55 26.47 16.19
  • Image height 12.30 13.66 13.66
  • Overall length of the lens 78.86 74.05 77.88
  • BF 20.48 27.14 37.06

Monday, December 21, 2015

Canon Patent - EF-M 55mm f/3.5 Macro


Canon EF-M line of lenses

Another new patent from Canon for the EF-M 55mm f/3.5 Macro was discovered by Egami, the Japanese blog.

Patent Publication No. 2015-215391 (Google Translated)

  •     Published 2015.12.3
  •     Filing date 2014.5.8
  •     Focal length 53.73
  •     F-number 3.50
  •     Half angle (in degrees) 14.26
  •     Image height 13.66
  •     Overall length of the lens 76.39
  •     BF 17.69

Canon is working on a full frame mirrorless camera. It should not require an adapter to use the full line of EF lens like the current EOS-M mirrorless camera. There will be more EF-M lens coming in 2016.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Canon Working On Full Frame Mirrorless Cameras




As reported yesterday, Canon's Inc. third quarter profits were less than stellar. This morning, the rumor mills are buzzing about Canon working on a full frame mirrorless camera. Hardly an earth-shattering news and this is what I have called for in the past.

There are no specific time frame on this but Canon must not wait too long and get serious about this 'new' segment of the market. The mirrorless space is growing and Canon is already behind some of their competitors. The new camera must do away with any adapter and comes with the EF mount. Bring out a prosumer and professional mirrorless camera with similar features, functions, size and shape to the current full sized DSLRs and they will leap frog their competitors like Sony and Leica.  

Photographers like myself who own Canon's top-of-the-line DSLRs have resisted buying mirrorless cameras like the Sony a7RII because they simply do not feel right in the hand. The new camera is packed with 'fluffy' features that seems to appeal more to 'technology chasers' than pure photographers. You can see my equipment bag and works on MichaelDanielHo.com

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Canon Posts Lower Q3 Profit But Lifts Full Year Forecast




Canon Inc. reported lower 3rd quarter profits for 2015 but raised its full year forecast due to the 'strong' US Dollar and 'weak' Japanese Yen. Going forward, the United States is expected to increase its interest rates in 2016, thereby pushing the Yen even lower and giving Canon's 2016 profit a potential further boost.

The DSLR camera segment is a matured business even though this is where Canon and many other camera makers make most of their profits. There is little Canon can do to stem the gradual loss of market share of the low end cameras to higher end smartphones. They need to concentrate on their strength and make the DSLR camera experience as enjoyable as possible for serious and professional photographers.

To that end, Canon should seriously consider introducing a prosumer to professional mirrorless camera with the same size and shape of their higher end DSLRs. The mirrorless market is here to stay and growing. The current EOS-M line is boring, brings little profit and is highly discounted.

Take a leaf from the Sony a7RII and Leica and introduce much higher end mirrorless cameras but make them look and feel more like DSLRs, like the recently announced Leica SL mirrorless camera. I and many other photographers will be interested in buying one of these cameras if Canon decides to sell one. I am a wildlife photographer and you can see my works on MichaelDanielHo.com


(Corrects dateline to Oct 27)

* Q3 operating profit falls 21 pct to 71.8 bln yen

* Steep fall had been flagged by Nikkei business daily

* Investments in new businesses also weighed on profit

* Full-year earnings forecast lifted on weaker yen

By Sophie Knight

TOKYO, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Japan's Canon Inc said quarterly operating profit fell by a fifth as demand for digital cameras slumped and it spent more on developing new businesses, but it nudged up its full-year earnings estimates on a sharply weaker yen.

The consumer shift to smartphones for casual photo taking has pummelled demand for compact cameras, while the growing popularity of lighter mirrorless cameras has taken away market share from higher margin single-lens reflex cameras.


Operating profit for the July-September quarter came in at 71.8 billion yen ($665 million), not far off figures flagged by the Nikkei business daily earlier this month.

Investments to boost businesses such as video surveillance and semiconductor steppers also helped to outweigh a 11.4 billion yen contribution from a weaker yen, a company spokesman said.

Revenue fell 4.5 percent to 872.2 billion yen.

The export-reliant company lifted its operating profit forecast but it acknowledged that but for the weaker yen, it would have revised down.

It now expects 370 billion yen for the year to end December, up from a prior prediction of 365 billion yen and a 9.7 percent increase on the previous year.

While a softer yen boosts earnings for export-oriented companies, the Japanese currency's rapid descent against the greenback - around 8 percent over the July-September period - has driven up import costs and prompted complaints from Japan Inc that yen weakness has gone far enough.

"It's difficult to give an ideal level but if it stopped at its current level it wouldn't be a bad thing," said Chief Financial Officer Toshizo Tanaka.

Japan's currency is trading at around 108 yen to the dollar after having weakened to as low as 110 yen at the beginning of this month. A Reuters Corporate Survey showed in September that only one quarter of Japanese firms preferred an exchange rate of 105 yen or weaker.

Canon's shares closed up 0.8 percent on Monday ahead of results. (1 US dollar = 107.9600 Japanese yen) (Reporting by Sophie Knight; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

Friday, October 23, 2015

Canon EOS-M10 Mirrorless Camera Available Soon


Canon EOS-M10 with EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 lens
The EOS M10 camera was announced on October 13, 2015. The camera is scheduled to be available through authorized Canon dealers in November 2015, and will be offered in a kit with the EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM zoom lens at an estimated retail price of $599.99. The camera body is available in black or white, and will also be available in gray exclusively through the Canon Online store at http://shop.usa.canon.com.

In addition, the new EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM zoom lens is scheduled to be available in November 2015 at an estimated retail price of $299.99 and a silver version of the current EF-M 55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM zoom lens also is scheduled to be available in November 2015 at an estimated retail price of $349.99.

The EOS-M line of camera sells very well in Asia, primarily to women. The Canon video below plays to that theme again with the new EOS-M10.

Canon EOS M10 Digital Camera Specifications Summary :

  • 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, ISO 100-12800 (expandable to H:25600)
  • Canon DIGIC 6 Image Processor
  • Hybrid CMOS AF II for accurate autofocus along with maximum continuous shooting speeds up to 4.6 fps
  • 3.0-inch tilt-type (180ยบ up) LCD monitor (approximately 1,040,000 dots)
  • Full HD 1920×1080 movies at 24p and 30p in MP4 format
  • Self Portrait mode to adjust camera effects, including skin smoothness and brightness* Compatible with all EF-M lenses as well as full line of EF and EF-S lenses*
  • Compact size at just 4.2 x 2.6 x 1.3 inches, and just over 10.5 ounces (including battery and memory card)
  • Built-in retractable flash
  • Built in Wi-Fi and NFC (Near Field Communication) plus Mobile Device Connect Button

Friday, August 21, 2015

Canon's Big Plans For EOS-M Line Of Cameras


Canon EOS-M line of mirrorless cameras


The world of mirrorless cameras have enjoyed a good run in the last few years. The offerings from companies like Sony are especially innovative but still not professional grade. Canon was late to the mirrorless arena and played catch up by introducing the EOS-M and EF-M line about 3 years ago.

The EOS-M line of mirrorless cameras is now in its third generation, with the latest EOS-M3 announced in February 2015. Canon's EOS-M cameras sell quite well in Asia, especially in Japan but it has yet to penetrate the rest of the world with any great success. The latest version is not even exported to North America.

Apparently, Canon has decided to throw its weight and muscle whole-heartedly behind their mirrorless platform after deciding it will be a priority product. They are the largest photography company in the world and have numerous patents and designs in their laboratories waiting to be brought to market. The EF-M line of lenses will be strengthened with additional zoom and prime lenses.

The next generation, the EOS-M4 may be launched as a global camera, much like the EOS Rebel line. Management has not decided when to launch this big mirrorless camera push but it will be next year and I estimate after the announcement of the much anticipated EOS-5D Mk IV camera, expected to be early 2016. The Canon EXPO 2015 is taking place next month in New York City. There may be some mention of their new EOS-M line of innovations and offerings for next year. Keep checking back for the latest development.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Canon EOS-M3 Camera Coming February 6


Canon EOS-M3 mirrorless camera (front view)

Canon EOS-M3 mirrorless camera (rear view)




As reported earlier in November, the Canon EOS-M3 mirrorless camera should be announced on February 6, 2015. More details to come, check back often.

EOS-M3 camera specifications :

  •  24.2MP CMOS sensor (22.3 x 14.9mm)
  •  49 AF points. Hybrid CMOS AF
  •  ISO 100-12800
  •  Media SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I compatible)
  •  DIGIC 6 processor
  •  Wi-Fi
  •  Continuous shooting 4.2 frames / sec.
  •  384 zone metering
  •  Battery LP-E17
  •  The shutter speed is 30 seconds -1/4000 seconds
  •  Video full HD
  •  Built-in flash
  •  LCD monitor tilting 3 inches 1.04 million dots. Touch panel
  •  No GPS in camera
  •  EVF option (EVF-DC1)
  •  Stainless steel, magnesium alloy, poly-carbonate
  •  Size 110.9 x 68.0 x 44.4mm
  •  Weight 366g