because it's not a retro niche product?Others above hinting to the the Rebel's age, could also be foolish. Just for example, I know lots of people who like 60's cars, 90's VW vans, turntables for music, etc.. So why not also a Rebel?
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because it's not a retro niche product?Others above hinting to the the Rebel's age, could also be foolish. Just for example, I know lots of people who like 60's cars, 90's VW vans, turntables for music, etc.. So why not also a Rebel?
Yet another Rebel is last thing this world needs imo. Canon might introduce new tech, but not in the bottom models, where they have to introduce compromises anyway. If it is the Rebol instead of new M models, then I start to really scratch my head about Canon's strategy ....
yes! Just as entry level DSLRs are experiencing total market contraction...
Hope those Joeys come out with vastly improved Mk. II versions of EOS M5, M6, M50 and M100 soon, rather than wasting time and money on yet more rebel kisses of death.
We already have two entry level EOS M cameras. Basically all of them are entry level at this point. A rebel makes more sense, or an entry level RF mount camera.
No. The M5 is not entry level, it has advanced features such as focus peaking and full customization. It is hardly a T7.We already have two entry level EOS M cameras. Basically all of them are entry level at this point. A rebel makes more sense, or an entry level RF mount camera.
No. The M5 is not entry level, it has advanced features such as focus peaking and full customization. It is hardly a T7.
Rebels have such a rock solid name reputation across the general populace
@dtaylor you might want to educate yourself and pay some attention to what Canon Execs themselves publicly state regarding "market contraction" of entry level DSLRs. "Canon’s Executive Vice President and CFO Toshizo Tanaka admitted that the company continues to expect camera sales to decline. “In Imaging System, we expect sales and profit of interchangeable-lens cameras to decline, due to the continued impact of mainly entry-class DSLR market contraction,” said Toshizo-san.
“However, in the area of mirrorless cameras, where we are focusing our energy, the effects of expanding our lineup will continue to lead to sales growth.”
only some forum dwellers are still in denial.
The only people in denial are the ones who refuse to accept that DSLR's still comfortably outsell MILC's, and cheap DSLR's outsell expensive DSLR's.