I hope Canon brings in some rangefinder like camera, like M6 II is. Sony did it with A7C, Nikon with its Df camera. Come on, Canon.
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I’m really anticipating a 35 1.2 myself. I use a 35 a lot for environmental and editorial style portrait work and I’m quite curious about what improvements I can get in depth of field separation on my subjects. Even if it’s minimal I’ll take what I can get.You misspelled 35 f/1.2
I suspect it’s the optical design. The EF 70-300L had ‘reversed’ focus and zoom ring positions because it had a floating rear focusing group to improve sharpness at close focus distances.We own 70-200 f/2.8 and I don't like design at all. Canon did much more consistent (at least in comparison to other RF lens design) work with the f/4 version. I hope next f/2.8 interation changes that. Why the ring order on those two lens is reversed, escapes my mind.
“TSMC”?As far as the chip shortage goes, TSMC stated a couple of months ago that it should be back on schedule around mid 2022. Hopefully, that will apply to most of the major producers.
If you are a mostly-still photographer, why would you choose a cinema model over the R5?Any opinion on whether a mostly-still photog should just get the R5c when it comes out? Is it merely going to be more expensive and a few mm thicker for the cooling? Or is it somehow going to suck enough that you really don't want it unless you're heavily using the video?
Consider the alternatives. I'm thinking of getting an XF605 camcorder. I already own a Vixia HF G60.@Canon Rumors Guy Do you know anything more about the cinema line except for the r5c? C50? C200 ii?
If you are a mostly-still photographer, why would you choose a cinema model over the R5?