So, with 4k, the tilty-flippy screen and a fast compact 35mm f1.8 with *macro* I think the new King of Vlogging cameras may be here.
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Have you considered that (just like the M and the Rebels + 80D + 7D2) that there is a market for both small bodies and larger bodies?
Think back to when the M was released.... How many of you were jumping up and down screaming that it was the end of EF-S? This is no different..... Canon comes out with an "R" that has a small form factor and some wideish and more compact lenses to go with it.... and the cameras like the 6D, 5D, and 1D series continue on as before.... and in the future, one may see a native EF mount mirrorless. The market is big enough for more than one model
Yes, the lenses have the exact same length! (assuming the translation info is correct)Nokoshita screwed up with this - look at the flash hotshoe, they're not to scale at all.
Yes, the lenses have the exact same length! (assuming the translation info is correct)
I thought it looked too small.Nokoshita screwed up with this - look at the flash hotshoe, they're not to scale at all.
I thought it looked too small.
Is it just me or is the silver protuberance behind the lens just strange? Seems like they might have stripped away some of the front body (to save weight or allow more finger grip space?).
The user interface/button layout look like my old 400D ...
Wasn't bad, but...
If its true then, yes - wow! I was one of those really hoping for native EF coupling, but this sort of thing might compensate me.Minus six EV focusing!!
I thought it looked too small.
Is it just me or is the silver protuberance behind the lens just strange? Seems like they might have stripped away some of the front body (to save weight or allow more finger grip space?).