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The host of The Art of The Image has eight pretty good features that would be nice to see in a 7D Mark II. Canon could probably hit almost all of those points without too much trouble, but HONESTLY...I can absolutely NOT see how Canon can hit 24 megapixels or more on a 1.6x size sensor AND deliver the good, clean ISO 6,400, let alone the 12,800 quality imaging performance he thinks absolutely necessary UNTIL Canon updates its sensor fab technology to the 0.19 micron process that Sony has...Canon is still using their old .50 micron technology...I simply can NOT see how they can make an all-Canon camera/sensor using their current sensor fabrication technology. As an aside, according to Thom Hogan, the the Nikon/Sony exclusive use contract for the 36 MP sensor in the Sony A7r and the Nikon D800 is set to expire soon; Sony will be free to sell that sensor to ANYBODY with the money for it...it's a fine, fine sensor...and Sony has made a lot of money off of it...I am wondering if there might be a FF Canon 8D; a SMALL-body, full-frame, built on a Sony or a Toshiba sensor.
The Nikon D600 and D610 proved that a full-frame sensor camera CAN EASILY be built of an APS-C camera's body and mirror/shutter sub-systems. Until the D600, then D610, many people said it was not possible to build a FF camera on an APS-C chassis/body/viewing/shutter system. WRONG!!!!!!! It can be done! The 7D as it stands is perfectly FINE in every respect, except its 2008-era sensor technology. A 24-MP or 36-MP FF 7D follow-on camera could be a big hit I think.
2014 ought to be an interesting year for cameras. Hogan reported not too long ago that both Fuji AND Pentax (owned by Ricoh now) are expected to announce full-frame cameras by the end of 2014. With the new 6D, Nikon D610, and the two Sony A7 series bodies, 24MP FF is "kind of a thing" nowadays. An "8D" would be a nice camera I think. A true Canon 7D-Mark II with say a 24-MP Toshiba-made sensor, like one Nikon is using right now, might also be a possibility, and would IMMEDIATELY rocket Canon's DR and color depth stats upward. Canon ALREADY has a good,solid body!
The Nikon D600 and D610 proved that a full-frame sensor camera CAN EASILY be built of an APS-C camera's body and mirror/shutter sub-systems. Until the D600, then D610, many people said it was not possible to build a FF camera on an APS-C chassis/body/viewing/shutter system. WRONG!!!!!!! It can be done! The 7D as it stands is perfectly FINE in every respect, except its 2008-era sensor technology. A 24-MP or 36-MP FF 7D follow-on camera could be a big hit I think.
2014 ought to be an interesting year for cameras. Hogan reported not too long ago that both Fuji AND Pentax (owned by Ricoh now) are expected to announce full-frame cameras by the end of 2014. With the new 6D, Nikon D610, and the two Sony A7 series bodies, 24MP FF is "kind of a thing" nowadays. An "8D" would be a nice camera I think. A true Canon 7D-Mark II with say a 24-MP Toshiba-made sensor, like one Nikon is using right now, might also be a possibility, and would IMMEDIATELY rocket Canon's DR and color depth stats upward. Canon ALREADY has a good,solid body!