garret said:
If Canon want to survive in the entry-full-size camera market, Canon must make version of the 6 dmk2 with the sensor from the 5 dmk4 including 4K video and high DR, not in 4 years , but next year/ ASAP.
Would you pay more for this camera and how much?
I think Canon should lower the price right now for the current 6 dmk2 by 200 $ and ask $2250 for the <6 D mk2R> version, I would willingly pay for it.
Garret, the Netherlands
Why not just get rid of the 6DMkII, put a flippy screen on the 5DMkIV, and sell it for $2,250?
Ok, now, in all seriousness, I think there would just be too many cameras in Canon's lineup. $2,000 is simply a price point, and it's a fine one for entry level FF, sitting slightly above 7Dx in price. We can debate "how good" the sensor should be in that offering, of course.
I do not think that it makes any financial sense for Canon to put the 5DIV sensor into the 6DII, because people who just do still photography and don't care about dual cards or weather sealing, which I suspect is a fair number of people, will just never consider 5DIV if there is a $2250 offering that fulfills their needs. And I'm pretty sure that just like $2,000 is a price point, $3,300 is also a price point that Canon in its market research has identified as the optimal price to maximize its profits.
Since 5DIV is extremely popular, I think that they are pricing it correctly; and as long as it is selling well (not to mention the best-selling FF camera...), there is not really any incentive for Canon to reduce its price, or transfer its best features into much cheaper cameras.
Or put another way, there are plenty of people who don't think $3,300 is too much to pay for the 5DIV.