Canon Hong Kong confirms September 14, 2021 announcement date for the Canon EOS R3

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Hi,
There is a thread for price speculation here, in case it is of interest:
I think this will be a difficult one to predict. The Sony and Nikon flagships are rumored around 6500-7000USD. An R1 likely has to be competitive against these cameras. An R3 being much more like a Sony a9II with a battery grip (Sony a9III rumored to be on the way), 5000USD is likely about where the R3 would have to be priced at. I would be surprised at anything less and if it were it would tip me over the edge to getting it.
 
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Where as Wex and Park Cameras still £4300
This will be a very nice camera. I only wish it were 30mp. Glad I have plenty of time and a complete lack of resources. Makes the wait easier. :p
You can overheat all you want baby, 10 mins of anything from high-end Canon is like gold dust. fingers at the ready.
 
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Pricing will be interesting. They keep saying it is NOT their flagship....but I think there is a chance it will be more expensive than the 1DXIII. The R1 I think has a chance to be $8k USD, which gives a lot of room between there and the R5 to slot this. Canon has been pushing pricing a lot (e.g. 20%, or sometimes more), so that is how you get a $6500 1DXIII up to an $8k R1. Could they then put the R3 at $6600? I think its at least possible.

I hope its more like $4k, but I think that makes it too close to the R5. SO I'm guessing the floor for pricing will be $4500. In my purely speculative math here, that's a range of probability between $4500 and $6700USD. All too much for me. But I'm still waiting with excitement to see what the final answer is.

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To me this camera is very much in line with the Sony a9II and you can get a Sony a9II with battery grip for approx. $4500. So, if Canon at all thinks it needs to compete with Sony the price of the R3 should be about $5000 given it has some newer tech then the Sony (e.g., eye controlled AF). But, Canon may not care about Sony at all and price the R3 and $6000 or more. All I can say is, if the R3 is $6000 I will pass on this camera.
 
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With the chip shortage and high demand, I think canon will haven't hesitated a second to set the pricing on the high tiers.
I'd be leaning that way, as well. Close to $6k wouldn't surprise me, at all, especially after seeing lens prices raised recently. If priced too high, they can always come down if there is market resistance.
 
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They can launch all the want, its all about price.
Nikon - this is how you do PR,,,, One way good for Canon to announce a fast pro built mid res 1D MK 3, generating good PR and buzz excellently executed by Canon - get sales and trounce on their competitors P1 - Sony, past Nikon few years ago.,

Come on Nikon step up - get Z9, Z8 out of the door along with more Z lenses, expand their line, improve your PR and marketing to expand / improve on your user base.

Can't wait to see Canon's R3 and also Nikon Z9 being released shortly.
 
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To me this camera is very much in line with the Sony a9II and you can get a Sony a9II with battery grip for approx. $4500. So, if Canon at all thinks it needs to compete with Sony the price of the R3 should be about $5000 given it has some newer tech then the Sony (e.g., eye controlled AF). But, Canon may not care about Sony at all and price the R3 and $6000 or more. All I can say is, if the R3 is $6000 I will pass on this camera.
At $6k, I think you will find many that agree with you. At $5k, the R3 will be difficult to come by for some time, imo.
 
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At $6k, I think you will find many that agree with you. At $5k, the R3 will be difficult to come by for some time, imo.
I agree. Heck, Canon may price it at $6000 hoping it will sell at a pace it can handle; knowing it will not be able to produce many of these bodies over the next year or so. Then, after a year, when supply chains are hopefully in better shape, drop the price to ramp up sales. I don't really believe this is any kind of strategy Canon would employ, but...
 
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