They might, but it’s going to be one hell of an expensive camera. Can’t see how they can keep the price lower than an R3 with that type of sensor and the amount of processing required to push those megapixels, the buffer required alone will push a processor to the extremes.The sensor feature order you mention is not a law. In my opinion, the Cmos sensor standard will be gradually removed from now on.
These are my predictions,
61 mp at raw would be maybe 50+ MB files?
At 40 fps the cf express card would have to be able to write 2GB of sustained data a second.
See where I am going with this? The amount of tech required to make this work will logically be something put in the R1, not the R5ii.
And if they did do something more impressive in the R1 and you predict this in a $5000-7000 R5ii correctly, then what will replace the price gap from a:
R6ii - $2500
R5 - $3700
R3- $6000
These specs for an R5ii do not fit well when you consider the price it would have to sell for. If it’s cheaper than an R3, then why would I buy an R3?
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