Throughout the next few years, we will see a number of exciting digital camera releases. Some of these cameras are full frame RF mount cameras, while others will be DSLRs.
Canon DSLR cameras
During 2025, Canon will release a number of DSLR camera releases. During this time, we are likely to see the introduction of three APS-C models as well as two full-frame cameras.
We will also get a new entry-level APS-C RF mount mirrorless camera. These cameras are expected to be released during Q1 2025.
We also expect to see the introduction of a 100MP RF mount camera. Although not officially confirmed, we are assuming that this will be a mirrorless version of the EOS 5DS.
The latest tidbit comes from Canon Rumors. This website has revealed some of the new gear that Canon has on its shelf. The site doesn’t claim to own all of the rumors, but it does have the most reliable and interesting ones.
Canon mirrorless full-frame RF mount camera
Using a brand new lens mount, Canon has introduced the first mirrorless full-frame camera that has a DIGIC 8 Image Processor, a 30.3 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF system. These features are all designed to deliver fast autofocus performance and blackout-free viewing.
In addition to the new lens mount, Canon has also increased the battery life of its flagship R-series camera. The EOS R has a maximum of 5,655 manually selectable AF points. This is enough to track fast moving subjects throughout the entire frame, allowing photographers to capture images with minimal blurring.
While this year has only seen the release of the EOS R, it appears that the company is gearing up for a major upgrade in the coming years. Specifically, Canon is rumored to be working on a new 100MP RF-mount camera that will be released in the first half of 2025. The camera would be the mirrorless equivalent of the EOS 5DS and could be the successor to the EOS R1.
One of the most exciting things about the EOS R is the innovative RF lens mount that allows for faster optics and a short back focus distance. This makes the EOS R a perfect choice for sports and photojournalists.
Canon EOS R7C
Almost two years after the launch of the EOS R5, the next model in the series could be in the works. It is rumored that the next model will be a mid range camera, and will fit into the secondary prosumer price point.
The new Canon R7 is a powerful camera, and will offer an array of features for wildlife and sports photographers. It has a wide range of features including an APS-C image sensor, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, and an In-Body Stabilization System. This camera also offers 4K video shooting at 60 fps and a flip-out touchscreen.
The R7’s APS-C size offers a wider telephoto reach than its full frame counterpart, which is great for close up shots of subjects. The sensor is also smaller, which allows it to be more portable.
Canon EOS R5S
Despite the fact that the first Canon EOS R5 digital camera was released nearly two years ago, we still don’t have any official information on its successor. But it’s highly likely that the next generation EOS R camera will be introduced in the first half of 2025.
Although Canon hasn’t revealed a whole lot about the camera, there are still plenty of rumors that can give us an idea of what to expect. One of the biggest rumors is the possibility of a new ultra-high-megapixel mirrorless camera. It could be the mirrorless equivalent of the EOS 5DS, or it could be a completely new RF mount camera.
Canon EOS R5 Mark II
During the past two years, Canon has introduced several new digital camera releases. These cameras are ideal for a variety of photographic and cinematic environments. In addition to offering performance and reliability, these cameras are designed to provide high standard ISOs. These cameras also feature Wi-Fi and NFC capabilities.
These cameras are capable of shooting at up to 20 frames per second, which is quite impressive. This allows photographers to capture split-second details between subjects’ movements. The R5 also features 4K video recording at up to 120fps, as well as 8K30fps raw video recording.
The EOS R5 has an entirely new CMOS sensor developed by Canon. This sensor is paired with high-performance RF lenses. This combination delivers expanded sensitivity and speed, allowing photographers to shoot images at expanded sensitivities down to ISO 50. The sensor has an effective resolution of 45MP, as well as a DIGIC X image processor to enhance speed and operation.
Canon EOS R50
Despite Canon’s recent EOS R6 release, it’s still unclear whether the company will announce a new EOS R50 digital camera in 2025. If the company does decide to launch a new camera, it will probably be an APS-C model. In fact, the company has recently started selling RF mount APS-C cameras.
Canon has already incorporated several RF-S lenses into its line of mirrorless cameras, so it’s possible that this new R50 will also utilize the same RF mount. It’s not clear what the exact specs for this new camera will be, but it’s rumored that it will have a similar design to the Canon M-50.
The rumored Canon R50 will have an APS-C sensor and be an entry-level camera, similar to the Canon R10. It would likely come with beginner-focused specifications, such as a re-designed body. The camera would be a bit smaller than the current entry-level RF-mount model, the EOS R10. It could also lack an electronic viewfinder.