It's about time. We have R5 + the holy trinity for a wedding purposes and my wife likes it a lot. As we sold 5DIV with all lens too, we are left with 70D as a backup and I feel that in case something happens, modern smartphone gets you a better results (in some situations). Becuse of the RP sensor having 6DII sensor heritage, I refuse to buy one as a backup. So either we wait for the new entry level R camera, or it is going to be a second-hand R.
Now an APS-C model. It was imo inevitable since the very beginning, that such camera would appear at certain point in time. I did not believe the arguments about a transition path not being important to users back then, I don't believe it nowadays either. With the dead-end of EF lens lineup, EOS-M is standing cut-off in the corner.
I am not sure, why noone mentions the possibility of Canon (or other producer) to introduce a special RF APS-C lens designs, if it would allow to make a smaller / lighter lens. It would still provide you with the option to use big RF lens, the same way, EOS-M can use EF ones. I am well aware, that RF mount M6 III would be bigger, but still can be smaller than RF FF cameras.
Now an APS-C model. It was imo inevitable since the very beginning, that such camera would appear at certain point in time. I did not believe the arguments about a transition path not being important to users back then, I don't believe it nowadays either. With the dead-end of EF lens lineup, EOS-M is standing cut-off in the corner.
I am not sure, why noone mentions the possibility of Canon (or other producer) to introduce a special RF APS-C lens designs, if it would allow to make a smaller / lighter lens. It would still provide you with the option to use big RF lens, the same way, EOS-M can use EF ones. I am well aware, that RF mount M6 III would be bigger, but still can be smaller than RF FF cameras.
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