Viltrox is rumored to announce the first Canon RF APS-C lenses soon!
It’s rumored that Canon has allowed Viltrox to make their APS-C lenses available with native R-mount autofocus support.
Once more Canon refused to give Full—-Full Frame access!
It’s rumored that Canon has allowed Viltrox to make their APS-C lenses available with native R-mount autofocus support.
Once more Canon refused to give Full—-Full Frame access!

Canon has registered three cameras in Asia:
A new source claims this:
It has been suggested that Canon has enlisted the services of several photographers to assess its latest flagship camera, the EOS R3 II, during the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. This product has been carefully designed to offer high resolution and speed. I believe that the resolution of this product may be superior to that of the EOS R5 II.
While we know Canon has registered a new camera in China with dual band 6G support…I doubt this is for a new R3II. The Olympics kick off in exactly 2 months from now and some Canon affiliates could use this event to beta test the new Sports camera.

I am 99% confident that in 2026 Canon will announce a new retro camera. Why? Well let’s start from this:
Early this year Canon Executive Manabu Kato said this in an interview with Phototrend
I’m really glad to hear that you’re an AE-1 enthusiast because I also like that camera.
I hear you, and there is indeed a lot of demand for vintage-looking cases, and that’s not something we’re ignoring. We’re listening. But those technological challenges, as well as the commercial viability challenges, are things we’ll also have to carefully consider before we can move forward with a vintage design.
Now Craig from CR speculates the camera might be named RE-1 in honor of the AE-1 that will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2026. The “R” obviously would replace the “A” because of the use of the new E-mount. This new camera would reuse the Canon R6III sensor with the main changes being obviously the new classic design. So let’s speculate:
Canon RE-1 specs:
via CanonRumors
Canon has officially registered a new camera in China, and all signs point to it being a high-end model. The registration lists dual-band Wi-Fi 6 support — a feature Canon typically does not include in its entry-level or mid-range cameras.
via Weibo
This is the best guess from Oridnary Filmmaker: