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Canon 7D?

Submitted by Brandon on Sunday, 27 January 2008No Comment

A camera of mythical proportions. While it’s just being talked about by internet junkies, this could be the big suprise that Canon unveils for PMA.

I was over at Photography Bay, and it seems that this could be lower-end alternative to the 5D.

“The Canon 7D is a fictional camera that has been stirring in the rumor mill for some time now.  In the months leading up to PMA 2008, the rumor mill has kicked it up a notch with speculations of the introduction of a lower-end 5D camera - the 7D.”

One possibility could be the Eye-Controlled Focusing system. Check this out…

“The Canon EOS 7 and 7n were part of 35mm Elan series that’s been around since 1991.  The 7-series camera were the prosumer SLRs of the 35mm film era, which I would classify in or around the same slot as the 20D-40D series cameras in the DSLR realm.  One of the cool features of the 7e and 7ne was an eye-controlled focus option.  “The Eye Controlled Focus System tracks the glance of the eye, integrating composition and focus into one uninterrupted step.”

Very cool.

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