![]() ![]() ![]() We can be fairly certain that new Sony mirrorless cameras will hit the shelves in 2023, with Sony Rumors listing a further three rumored cameras that include a Sony A6700 and Sony A7C II, while the potential Sony A9 III is being touted as the fastest camera ever. The release date, however, is more likely ahead of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, and we’re more likely to see the Canon EOS R5 II before then, which could go all-out with the highest resolution full-frame sensor ever and pip the Sony A7R V. We first wrote about the rumored EOS R1 in 2021, and two-years later Canon Rumors suggests it will feature an ultra-large 4in rear screen, new quad-pixel AF and the form factor of the EOS 1D X Mark III – much like a Nikon Z9, in fact. If there is one camera launch missing from Canon in 2023, it’s a high-end mirrorless model, and rumors about a flagship EOS R1 are gathering momentum again. Mirrorless cameras in 2023: what launches are we expecting during the rest of the year? Its gorgeous Leica Q3 compact camera stole our hearts, too. Leica also did what Leica does, launching the stripped-back $9,200 / £8,300 / AU$14,990 (body only) Leica M11 Monochrom a 61MP manual focus only rangefinder camera with no color, no in-body stabilization and no video. ![]() While the Z8’s nothing new per se, it is a complete full-frame camera with 45MP stills and 8K 60p video, and the better choice for most people than its larger sibling.Ĭanon has plugged away with numerous camera launches for enthusiasts and beginners, including the excellent EOS R6 II, the well-priced EOS R8 and the crop-sensor EOS R50, while the Fujifilm X-S20 is a comprehensive update from the X-S10 and is now one of the best mirrorless cameras for enthusiasts. Nikon brought the industry-leading tech from 2022’s Camera of the Year, the Nikon Z9, into the smaller and cheaper Nikon Z8. It is the first Panasonic camera to feature phase-detection autofocus, effectively eliminating the one perceived drawback to Lumix for video, and there’s no real reason not to switch to this system any more, especially with its competitively priced lenses. Panasonic upped the game for video creators, launching an unbeatable sub $2,000 / £2,000 / AU$3,000 camera, the Panasonic Lumix S5 II, and since gone on to release the S5 IIX version of the camera that boasts even more impressive uncropped 6K video codecs, and seriously powerful in-body image stablization. ![]()
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