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      <title>Canon and Sony Both Announce on May 13: What the Leaks Say</title>
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      <description>May 13 is shaping up to be one of the more significant single days in camera news in some time. Canon has scheduled an announcement for 9:00 AM EDT; Sony follows thirty minutes later at 9:30 AM EDT. Both events have been extensively pre-leaked, and the picture that emerges is of two companies addressing very different problems with very different philosophies.
Canon&amp;rsquo;s announcement is the EOS R6V. The body is built on the R6 Mark III and Cinema EOS C50 platform &amp;ndash; a 32.</description>
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