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The latest Canon camera registrations


Here are the latest Canon camera registrations that are not yet officially announced, courtesy of CanonAddict:

DS126936

  • Wireless Spec: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) + Bluetooth
  • What it might be: Canon EOS R7 Mark II.
      • Reasoning: Registered shortly after the R6 Mark III. The “DS” prefix denotes an interchangeable lens camera. Like the R6 III, it sticks to the robust but standard Wi-Fi 5 to differentiate it from the flagship R1/R5 series.
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ID0179

  • Wireless Spec: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
  • What it might be: Canon EOS C70 Mark II or XF605 Successor.
    • Reasoning: The “ID” prefix is historically used for Cinema EOS or professional camcorders. This registration has been active since early 2024, suggesting a long development cycle typical of pro video gear.

ID0174

  • Wireless Spec: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
  • What it might be: PowerShot V10 Successor or VR Camera.
    • Reasoning: Another video-centric “ID” code. Canon is aggressively expanding the V-series for vloggers, which often use non-standard naming conventions internally.

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US Patent 12,114,054: Communication Apparatus (Wi-Fi 6)

  • Description: A patent describing a camera capable of connecting to IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) networks. It details methods for managing power consumption while maintaining high-speed dual-band (2.4GHz/5GHz) connections.
  • What it might be: Canon EOS R5C Mark II or High-End Cinema EOS.
    • Reasoning: Since the R6 Mark III and R7 Mark II are limited to Wi-Fi 5, this patent points to a future high-bandwidth camera that requires Wi-Fi 6 for professional monitoring or massive video file transfers.

Canon is rumored to register a new high-end EOS camera

Via CanonAddict

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Canon is rumored to register a new high-end EOS camera


Canon is rumored to be registering a new high-end EOS camera with dual-band Wi-Fi 6. The camera is currently undergoing wireless certification in Asia (China). This wireless system was previously used in the Canon EOS R1 and Canon R5 II (now $500 off). The following are some possibilities of what this new came may be:

  • The new device could be a flagship-level model like the EOS R1 or R5 Mark II, but it might be the EOS R5C Mark II. Perhaps they’ll bring back the 8K oversampling to 4K 60p capability that was present in the original R5C?
  • A lower-end model with newer wireless specifications. After all, Wi-Fi 6 (or even Wi-Fi 6E/7) isn’t particularly groundbreaking anymore. Given the recent release of the EOS R6 Mark III, it’s hard to predict which body will get the upgrade next – the R6C successor, R7 Mark II, or R8 Mark II.
  • A video-specialized EOS R3C? The LC1720 sensor has a wide range of potential applications. They could combine it with the C80’s card-slot layout and encoding options while putting it in a C500/C300-style cinema body.

Source: E8M_8888

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