1. Probably not. The a7r is pretty small to fit it in.
2. Surely. The A7RII chugs battery life.
3. Canon would have to make improvements and the prices will rise.
So, I'm probably going to purchase a A7RII but I'm still looking forward to the 5D4. If canon still puts a decent product, I could be swayed to hold off my purchase of the A7RII for native mount lenses/flashes.
This is what I'd like to see.
1. 32mp or higher MP with improved IQ.
2. AF &...
It was going to happen sooner or later. I've never used PS for Raw conversion and used it mostly for exported PSDs from LR. So long as LR is perpetual, I'll be buying them. The day that is gone, .dng converter and lastly when that's gone, on to another system.
In practical reality, I don't see canon users selling their equipment to jump entirely to sony. I can see myself adding a A7Rii to my 5D3 but I still need a native mount camera.
This camera should embarrass canon. Its 2,499$, does nothing more than the 649$ PZ1000 cam, costs as much as the A7s and almost the price of the A7rII, and has a fixed lens. I'd like to see this at 499$ where it belongs.
And on top that the 5D3 is really a solid camera. You can build a business on it and they're only getting cheaper. Canon would have to make an a7rii in dslr form for me to even consider it. I don't expect canon users to flee canon but I don't doubt many users will add a a7 series camera to their...