Indeed- and there's not that much difference between 30 and 50 from a cropping point of view...30+MP also provides lots more options for cropping ...
Yep - and I usually know where I am anyway...Possibly. First thing I turned off on the 7d2 and it has not been on since. Major battery drain
Stupid Canon, they should have asked you to design it...That’s one ugly camera. Hopefully though the specs will make up for it (we have yet to confirm the 4K isn’t horribly cropped or some similar crippling).
Every lens has a textured ring around the terminal part of the lens barrel before you get to the hood attachment.
Primes have it. Zooms have it. What is it for?
Saying it once was enough, fella...
That’s one ugly camera. Hopefully though the specs will make up for it (we have yet to confirm the 4K isn’t horribly cropped or some similar crippling).
Canon bought a new milling machine?
Lordy, I hope not - that would make it impossible to use for wildlife/bird photography...It might use the touch screen to move the focus points like the M5 does.
no.
EF lenses can be used on RF, but not the other way round.
You must be legally blind if you don't see that it is common practice to crop and not just print the full frame. Having more megapixels is a real boon.
Did anyone give you a reason to expect it?
yes. Sony and Nikon.Did anyone give you a reason to expect it?
Because after card-gate for Nikon, you'd think everybody would print it in red lettering and flashing signs: two cards!
yes. Sony and Nikon.
No IBIS - Ugh (See IS on 35mm Macro) Why have it if there was IBIS?
Isn't it actually quite the reverse? EF-R can be used on the EF bodies, but you need an adapter to connect EF lens to the new EF-R based body?
I made the experience that a lot of very useful things seem to be "ugly" but ... once you have used them I fell in love with the functional AND aesthetic design!
Same for M50: It's no beauty at first glance but using it you understand why things are shaped the way they are and you understand that the camera is not going into the way when trying to take photos.