Excellent. I always enjoy a APS-C camera for times when I need more pixels on the subject. I hope it has similar build quality as the 7D Mk2.
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Stacked BSI would of course be better but any BSI will result n less noise and better low-light performance.
Not going with stacked BSI will allow Canon to use the same sensor in more affordable cameras.
Fuji has committed to making an APS-C stacked BSI sensor.
As much as I would love a stacked sensor for the rolling shutter performance, I would choose a Canon BSI over a Fuji stacked.
I am sure Fuji fans would see differently.
Let's hope they do actually plan for those, and no market that aps-c sensor R camera for use to have more reach on telephoto lenses for sports and wildlife.Not a problem. Canon only needs 1-2 lenses for an APS-C body: a standard zoom similar to the 15-85 EF-S and a wide angle similar to the 10-22 EF-S. For everything else, standard RF lens focal lengths are fine or even preferred. With the R system, Canon no longer has to worry about separate mounts as they can easily make those crop lenses automatically crop to 1.6 on any R body just as EF-S lenses do now.
Do you have more details about this rumor on a 500mm lens?This would be a lovely addition to the Canon R lineup. I just hope they release that rumored compact and lightweight 500mm lens to go with it! (And the R3, R5, R6, etc.)
An actual announcement by Canon of an APS-C EOS R camera will prove those who argue against it to be wrong. A CR2 rumor is proof of nothing.Brilliant. Does show that the pundits in this forum are always right. This must be humbling.
Unless they also make smaller RFS lenses I just don’t understand the appeal of a smaller sensor but FF lenses. Your not gaining anything, but losing IQ. You can always crop FF for more lens reach. I get that some people want a smaller compact kit for travel or convenience for casual shooting but wasn’t there a statement that Canon wasn’t going to make any RFS glass? Or has that changed again? I guess you could adapt EFS glass. They must be planning on smaller lenses for the system otherwise I see no advantage.
Still, fighting against it sir? Deep breaths, this has always been impending. My humble thinking.An actual announcement by Canon of an APS-C EOS R camera will prove those who argue against it to be wrong. A CR2 rumor is proof of nothing.
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Since Canon is starting from scratch with this mount I wonder if they would consider going to 1.5x crop for APS-C.
My sentiments exactly.Unless they also make smaller RFS lenses I just don’t understand the appeal of a smaller sensor but FF lenses. Your not gaining anything, but losing IQ. You can always crop FF for more lens reach. I get that some people want a smaller compact kit for travel or convenience for casual shooting but wasn’t there a statement that Canon wasn’t going to make any RFS glass? Or has that changed again? I guess you could adapt EFS glass. They must be planning on smaller lenses for the system otherwise I see no advantage.
Or, maybe one of the other bodies this sensor is coming to will be an M.Eos - m , finally completely death. ( if they will not come out with competition to DJI pocket )
The destruction of Earth upon the Sun converting to a red giant is also impending.Still, fighting against it sir? Deep breaths, this has always been impending. My humble thinking.