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Canon prepping EOS 5D II?
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Canon prepping EOS 5D II?

by Stuff.tv  on Sep 8, 2008
Tags: Canon | EOS | 5D | II
Teaser site points to planned update for this uber-popular elite camera. Looks like Nikon has a fight on its hands.
My my, the camera gods are hard at work today. After leaks of the new Sony A900 DSLR, Canon has just unveiled its own teaser site, with the web rife with talk about an update to their winning EOS 5D camera.

The imaginatively named EOS 5D Mark II is shown in silhouette (as you can see here), with a full frame bod’ very much like its five–year–old predecessor.

Other than the lack of built–in flash, there are zero details, but with everyone lining up their new toys for the Photokina camera show over in Berlin, expect to get more news very, very soon.

Canon’s already been busy in the run up to Photokina, showing off the new EOS 50D. Can the 5D topple the new efforts from Sony and Nikon?



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