Sigh! Yes, I acknowledged that there are SOME people like you. But as a percentage, it’s small. The reason why most APS-C cameras are smaller, lighter and cheaper, with very few, if any pro lenses (no “L” APS-C lenses! Nikon is the same), and so many different models, is because most people buying that format are often not much more than snap shooters who want a few cheaper lenses.
my question is why Apple would want to cater to higher end APS-C shooters first time around, since they are a small marketshare of overall APS-C buyers. One would think that if they’re now trying to get a good amount of APS-C sales, they would go for the bigger market of APS-C DSLR shooters, again, most of whom buy those smaller, less expensive cameras.
I have nothing against Canon selling a camera aimed towards higher end APS-C users. I just don’t see why they would go after them first.