EOS 650D Should Be Shipping Out Very Soon
Each time a fresh product from Canon is expected out the web becomes wild with gossip concerning functions, pricing, and technological features. The expected Canon EOS 650D will prove not to be any exception to this rule!
I’ve scoured the internet looking for clues about the newest Canon, and while I’ve found some promising information, no one seems to have anything solid. What has been confirmed is that the model will be called the 650D for most of the world and the T4i for those in the US. No big surprise there.
So we’ll get the EOS Digital Rebel T4i or EOS 650D. What about the latest features…? Here’s the interesting portion. Things I got excited about ended up being the potential of autofocus during video recording mode. Isn’t it high time? Do you expect to see personal camera buyers always being skilled enough using the manually operated focus to keep their shifting subjects sharp?
So, hopefully we will see the addition of video mode auto focus. Exactly what are some other rumors? How about the addition of the DIGIC-5 processor? This could be a good welcome improvement to speed and improvement in photo level of quality, in particular for very low light source or higher ISO shooting. This may be very true if perhaps Canon stays with the 18 mega-pixel APS-C sensing unit just as on the older 600D.
Nevertheless, it’s also already been rumored that a brand-new twenty-four mega-pixel sensor may make it in to the brand new EOS 650D. Actually, I’d preferably getting better low-light pictures compared to a touch better resolution. That is simply me.
Recently a French book about the EOS 650D was spotted on Amazon – and immediately taken down! Oops. The most interesting thing about this Amazon oops is that the book had a release date listed… drumroll… May 17th! Now that doesn’t mean the new 650D will be released on the 17th – but I do think it means it will be released either on or before the 17th!
NAB 2012 is currently being held in Vegas, you have to question if the headline may very well be made during the event. We shall see!
Read my EOS 650D blog here. Stop by Eric Shade’s (me!) site where you can find out all about the EOS 650D Review and why you want one!