unfocused said:LetTheRightLensIn said:One of their reps flat out said they removed MFA from the 60D simply so they could make it a 'new' selling point again for the 70D...
An EOSfun poster...said Canon left the 5D3 sensor old school since the marketing guys wanted to push new boundaries in profit margin per body with the 5 series and felt that adding the new 1 series AF would mean they could get away without really bothering a lot with the sensor.
A Canon guy in Australia said the DSLR division in Japan didn't seem to care a whit when their division sent them some scheme to improve DR and basically told them to get lost.
Sorry, but these all sound like goofy, water-cooler conspiracy theories.
In the first case it's a direct quote from a Canon guy at a show in Europe. I forget, but I believe there is also evidence in 40D firmware code that the feature had been in there but pulled seemingly late in the gaeme (which was extremely annoying since Canon had the 1D3 mirror fix fiasco right at that time so they were too busy to bother calibrating lenses to bodies in any timely matter then, which caught up a lot of 40D users, I ended up having to shoot better part of a sports season and take it on a nat geo trip fairly badly out of calibration, if marketing hadn't pulled the MFA, it wouldn't been zero issue.) And it would be pretty curious thing for a Canon guy to make up and let slip regarding the reason for pulling it from 60D.
In the second, maybe the EOSfun guy was full of it, but he a history of popping up right before an announcement and dropping hints that always turned out to be true.
In the last case, the guy is a verified Canon employee (NOT in the camera division though) and, as I said, maybe something got lost in translation and the way the one group took it was not what the other group really meant (maybe they had something better, realized the idea would not actually work, etc. and then when they said no thanks it came across as too brusk in a lost in translation between cultures kinda thing).
Anyway, yeah the last two are not given, but the first one is. And also the Canon guy in Europe who many years ago kept going on about how Canon was so far ahead of Nikon in FF that they had no need to do anything at all but sit there on top of the hill, that was real, there even used to be video of it online, not sure if it is still up anywhere or not.
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