Hey Canon welcome to 2012. Nikon has had high megapixel cameras for sale since the 2012 release of the D800 and D800E. I don't know why Canon has decided to wait so long to give their fan boys old technology. Are you excited for a 50+ MP camera? I'm sure you will have to have higher capacity cards, back up drives, and a faster computer to process those large files. Not to mention more time. And as you know time means money. If you are not a working photographer and just like to take pictures for fun, who cares? Having all those glorious mega pixels will allow you to shoot your subjects in fine detail. Just make sure you have the digital versions of Canon's lenses. I'm sure the version one lenses will work but will they be sharp in the corners?
Glossing over the Rebel 750D and going straight to the EOS M3, I sure hope Canon gets it right this time. The EOS M1 flopped because of its slow focusing system and the EOS M2 was only released in Asia. I'm hoping they will give a nod to the cameras of the past and make it a rangefinder style, mirror less, interchangeable lens, "compact" wonder of technology. I'm thinking if they did that, it would bring up their sales.
EF 11-24 f/4. Hmm... I've had the chance to use the Nikon 11-24 f/2.8 and I'd have to say it is one the best lenses I've ever used.
As for the new PowerShots, I'm sure they will bring out some slightly upgraded versions of last years models but do you think they will put resources into a style of camera that has been replaced by the cell phone?
FYI, I'm a Canon user. I don't like the fact that one of the worlds best camera manufactures is so behind in the times. Maybe it is because we live in an instant gratification, keep up with the Jones's kind of times. Now that I'm through venting, more information can be found by reading this article fromCanonRumors.com.
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