Canon was showing off their new 12.8 megapixel EOS5D DSLR they've garnered so much hubbub about lately, as well as their HDV High Definition XL H1 they announced this week.
Building upon the qualities that made the EOS5D Mark II camera so successful, the EOS 6D bridges the gap for budget-minded photographers, videographers and cinematographers who are eager to step up into the world of full-frame imaging.
It's been obvious from day one that it was possible, but after a couple of years of oh-so-painful 30 FPS recording on the EOS5D Mark II, Canon is finally coming through with its long-promised 2.0.3 update that brings 29.97 FPS and 24 FPS (23.976, to be precise) 1080p recording at last.