Canon EOS 7D MK II rumored for January 2013 announcement

A while back we reported that according to the rumors, Canon was readying an EOS 7D MK II camera that could be announced in early 2013. Well it seems like the rumors of a 7D MK II are not dying down, and according to the latest one, it has been suggested that come January of 2013, the 7D MK II will be officially announced. Obviously specs of the alleged camera are a bit sparse at the moment, but if the rumors are to be believed, we could be looking at a 20MP+ image sensor with the ability to shoot at 10fps. With the Canon EOS 7D having been announced back in 2009, we guess seeing a refresh in 2013 would not really be out of the question. It is expected to take the place of the 7D and 60D. However given that it’s still a bit too early to tell, we suggest you take this with a grain of salt for now, but what do you guys think? What sort of features would you like to see Canon introduce in the 7D MK II?

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Canon EOS 7D MK II, 70D, 700D rumored for 2013 announcement

It wasn’t too long ago that after all the rumors, Canon officially introduced the EOS 6D which seemed a bit of an in between the EOS 5D and the EOS 7D. That being said, we’re sure that there are Canon fans out there who are curious as to what the camera manufacturer could put out next. Granted it’s a bit early, plus Photokina has since passed, but according to some early rumors, it seems that come 2013, we can expect to see Canon introduce the 7D MK II, EOS 70D and the 700D. According to the rumors, these new cameras are expected to make use of a new sensor that will be introduced to Canon’s APS-C lineup which also means that the EOS 7D MK II will not be an APS-H camera as many had initially hoped for or thought of. Canon is rumored to be make the announcement in the first half of 2013, but given that we’re pretty far off, we suggest you take this with a grain of salt for now and be sure to check back with us at a later date for more updates!

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