Yea...nothing can be matched with GS+120fps+CF A cards.... rather wait for another 4year when CF B/internal SSD pairs with GS.Blah blah blah but GLOBAL SHUTTER.
(said the SoNikon troll)
Canon is not known to throw in experimental features onto their flagship, nor opens a new product line with flagship product first. They prefer a mid/low-range and see how things goes. FD T50, EOS 650, EOS D30, EOS M, EOS R are all midfielders that's not impressive on spec sheet but solid performer.As nice as it would be to see a global shutter announcement from Canon as a quick response, I don't believe we're close to that yet. I would love to see the R1 be a "gloves off" kind of camera that doesn't hold back features arbitrarily.
The R3 is still a very formidable camera against the A9III and has easily been the best camera I have owned. There are some firmware polishes that Canon could do to the existing camera that would improve that experience even further. While it won't have a magical global shutter, it's still surprisingly well-matched against the A9III. (Wait, the A9III can't record 240p 1080p but the R3 can with autofocus?! What?)
6K from R3 is also a big plus over a9iii.
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