The EOS M series will continue as they are.
The EOS R series will continue, probably with a high-end APS-C camera (7D equivalent) for those who don't need full frame but want the larger R style body.
And, because of this differentiation, lenses that can be made as EF rather than RF will continue to be made as EF because that's the only type of lens that will work across both systems right now.
RF-S lenses will be great for video on the EOS R (because if you're doing crop 4K video you can use lighter APS-C lenses, which remains an advantage even if there's a full frame 4K option in the future), and for the obvious 7D equivalent APS-C model.
The EOS R series will continue, probably with a high-end APS-C camera (7D equivalent) for those who don't need full frame but want the larger R style body.
And, because of this differentiation, lenses that can be made as EF rather than RF will continue to be made as EF because that's the only type of lens that will work across both systems right now.
RF-S lenses will be great for video on the EOS R (because if you're doing crop 4K video you can use lighter APS-C lenses, which remains an advantage even if there's a full frame 4K option in the future), and for the obvious 7D equivalent APS-C model.
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