lol you realise the D600 or D7000 had the dual card slots for donkey's years and it is there is many other smaller sensor cameras as well, which are getting cheaper every minute.
First it was only in the 1-series 1Ds Mark II, then it also appeared in the 5D Mark III, now the jump is two more generations, so it can easily appear in the EOS R6 as well, considering cameras are getting more and more expensive, so they have to have more features in return.
Just because the camera has two card slots, it does not mean everyone has to use them and on every occasion.
++++ First it was only in the 1-series 1Ds Mark II, then it also appeared in the 5D Mark III, now the jump is two more generations
A.M.: So your logic is that if something exist in a 1 and 5 series cameras, then it should be introduced into a bottom product line just because they can?
did you said "LOL"? righto.
++++ considering cameras are getting more and more expensive, so they have to have more features in return.
Correct. however these features would have to be appropriate for the target audience.
you would hardly get any Rebel owner to excited by offering a 1/1000s X-Sync. However, such a feature were offered in 5 or 1 series, it would be quite a splash..
+++++ Just because the camera has two card slots, it does not mean everyone has to use them and on every occasion.
no, it does not. However, think what value this would offer to an absolute majority of the product audience. in this instance: pretty much none apart from being a storage compartment for a second memory card..
+++++ lol you realise the D600 or D7000 had the dual card slots for donkey's years and it is there is many other smaller sensor cameras as well, which are getting cheaper every minute.
I do.. and did that made any difference to the NIkon's balance sheets or improved sales of the product in question? nope.. they are nearly wiped out by now..
there is anecdotal evidence of a small group of enthusiast and advanced users that for one or another reason have not traded up for a more professional camera or just happy where they are, but aren't so obsessed with technology, unlike many CR members,...
and lastly, you are seems convinced, that the cost is the issue... the issue is inclusion of features that makes the product unnecessarily complicated if not convoluted. example? Sony camera menu.