Canon Registers a Second Unreleased EOS R Camera

You're referring to the OM-5 (Mark II)? Or the Leica M5?
The sadly unsuccessful Leica M5 has always been my favourite M camera. It was ergonomically perfect, even for large hands. Selecting the shutter speed was much easier than on the other Ms, and it had a perfectly implemented TTL metering system. My next favourite was the M 240, also criticised by Leica fans as being a bit too fat...
The OMs had shutter speed, focus and aperture selection all aligned in one plane, which I deeply hated! I almost never used my OM 2...And yet, they were fine cameras.
So, Maximilian, I could not agree more, ergonomics matter far more than design!
Just a detail: The first Olympus FF film cameras were initially named M1. Leica didn't like it, so they were renamed OM 1 etc...
 
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"Canon doesn't make “pretty” cameras."
Who does? Leica? Nikon? It's a subjective matter. BTW, I won't by a camera I don't like regardless the best specifications it would have. How abou you?
Best looking cameras (fully subjective!!!) : Nikon F2, Nikon F, Canon F1, Leicaflex SL, Leica M4, Rolleiflex Planar f/2,8, Pentax Spotmatic, OM 4, Minolta SRT 303, Hasselblad 500 CM and sooo many more!
And then came the not so good looking digitals... ;)
And yes, I'm no longer 20 years old!
 
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we need pocket size full frame and aps-c cameras. Think the EOS M6 line and equivalent 22-2 pancake. and a teeny tiny full frame box with a 40mm 2.8 pancake. i'd be in heaven if either came out.

EOS M6/M6 II were such rockstar cameras with superb controls and layout. a shame no successor. and the 22-2 pancake was so good.

Everyone else makes a FF box. why can't canon? Think Panasonic S9. I want my tiny Canon boxes with tiny lenses.
I know, right? Just use the M6II body with the insides from the R7. No need for redesign anything or think about new ergonomics.
 
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Best looking cameras (fully subjective!!!) : Nikon F2, Nikon F, Canon F1, Leicaflex SL, Leica M4, Rolleiflex Planar f/2,8, Pentax Spotmatic, OM 4, Minolta SRT 303, Hasselblad 500 CM and sooo many more!
And then came the not so good looking digitals... ;)
And yes, I'm no longer 20 years old!
My Hassy X2D II is quite the looker :love:
 
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we need pocket size full frame and aps-c cameras. Think the EOS M6 line and equivalent 22-2 pancake. and a teeny tiny full frame box with a 40mm 2.8 pancake. i'd be in heaven if either came out.

EOS M6/M6 II were such rockstar cameras with superb controls and layout. a shame no successor. and the 22-2 pancake was so good.

Everyone else makes a FF box. why can't canon? Think Panasonic S9. I want my tiny Canon boxes with tiny lenses.
Yes! Absolutely. The EOS M6 and M6II were two of my all time favorite cameras ever. I had the silver top style. You’d be surprised how many strangers asked me: “Is that a film camera?” 😅

The R6V is not quite the tiny box camera I hoped - it is a bit thick and chunky. But a step in the right direction.
 
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My opinion is, that every tool that delivers best ergonomics is "pretty".
I'm in your club - it's the classic idea of "form follows function" (what some designers hate - they want you to adapt your body shape to their murderous torture-chairs, not vice versa). With the Canon T90, German designer Luigi Colani had quite an impact on modern camera ergonomics in way that the T90 today looks like a typical SLR body, not spectacular. To me, that's the spirit of well-thought-through design: it survives over decades.
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I'm in your club - it's the classic idea of "form follows function" (what some designers hate - they want you to adapt your body shape to their murderous torture-chairs, not vice versa). With the Canon T90, German designer Luigi Colani had quite an impact on modern camera ergonomics in way that the T90 today looks like a typical SLR body, not spectacular. To me, that's the spirit of well-thought-through design: it survives over decades.
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He even redesigned his own name so it fitted his own form - from Lutz to Luigi.
 
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