This. All day. I appreciate there is a market for something cool/interesting/pretty looking, but:
- Canon doesn't want to take anything away from the current form factors they offer because they work so damn well. They fit the hand, they have buttons in great locations, and user experience is delightful. To add some 'form pizazz' to the design will interrupt or diminish that.
- To introduced multiple colors to the design (don't think crazy stuff, think Fuji -- gun metal and black, black and chrome, etc.) means different materials and seams between them. That could undermine durability depending on how they do it.
- We can not all agree on what is attractive in camera. Some love retro, some love concept car, some love quiet and unassuming. So getting brave with design could be applauded or it could be a Hasselblad Lunar.
Canon doesn't take subjective fickle-market-reception sort of risks like that.
Put this all together and the best we can hope for is an altogether new color body (an interesting dark gray?) or possibly some interesting accent colors on the metal hardware (eyelets, hotshoe, etc.). And coloring metal (esp. steel) can look nice on day one and look horrible on day 100, introduce durability challenges, etc.
I'm down with it looking better. I really am. But Canon's design language is overwhelmingly clear: ergonomics/performance/intuitiveness first, how it looks is a distant second. They might do something unique and interesting with the product line badging or put a cool [insert stylistic element here], but by and large it will look like it is related to the other Canon bodies we use today.
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