Canon will release four full-frame cameras in 2020, new rumors suggest

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
When we said it's going to be a rather busy year for Canon, we didn't quite expect it to be this busy
According to a new report from Canon Rumors, a reliable camera leaks and news publication, the Japanese manufacturer is set to deliver a
grand total of four new full-frame shooters this year.That number can, of course, change as Canon Rumors arrived at this figure by piecing
together information from "a few different sources [] mixed with a little bit of common-sense".One of those, however, is a given, with the
EOS 1D X Mark III pro-level sports DSLR already announced and will be on shelves in February
The others, according to Canon Rumors' roadmap, are full-frame mirrorless options.We've already heard plenty of rumors about Canon
Canon execs last year) and the second iteration of the EOS R itself.The EOS Rs (which is its unofficial name) is expected to be revealed
during the CP+ photography and imaging show in February, while the EOS R Mark II is rumored to have a May 2020 launch date.However, mystery
still shrouds the EOS R Mark II camera
There are whispers of one Canon camera being a "sports/speed body, perhaps with a lower megapixel sensor" to give the Sony A7S range some
competition, while there's also talk of an entry-level and cheaper version of the EOS RP that has been unofficially dubbed the EOS
speculation with only one other shooter in the pipeline is anyone's guess, but offering a cheaper version of the EOS RP might prove to be a
good move for Canon
It might force Canon to make more affordable glass for the R mount as well, thus giving users the option to expand their full-frame
mirrorless kit without burning a hole in their pocket.That said, it's only the start of 2020 and we'll just have to wait patiently to see
what the camera maker has in store for us.