Monday, 18 July 2016

Canon Lens Patent Suggests an APS-C Point-and-Shoot is in the Works

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A new Canon lens patent hints at an interesting future for Canon’s high-end point-and-shoot cameras like the G1 X line. Specifically, it seems Canon is considering packing an APS-C sensor into a future PowerShot.

The patent, originally spotted by Egami, shows the optical formula for a 15-75mm f/2.0-5.6 for a fixed lens, APS-C camera. The current point-and-shoot “flagship” from Canon is the G1 X Mark II, which sports a 1.5-inch CMOS sensor and a 35mm equivalent 24-120mm f/2-3.9.

The new camera, if it ever comes to be, would sport the same equivalent focal length once you do the math, but a larger APS-C sensor and all the benefits that come with it. Given the right price, it could really shake up the high-end P&S market. Fingers crossed…

(via Egami via Canon Rumors)


Image credits: Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II by Kārlis Dambrāns.



from PetaPixel http://petapixel.com/2016/07/18/canon-patents-15-75mm-f2-5-6-aps-c-point-shoot/

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