neuroanatomist said:Canon Rumors said:Another mention of 22mp resolution came in, as well as a “pro level” autofocus system. That bit of info comes from a known source.
The 5DIII as relly an almost baby-1D X? I'll play devil's advocate to my own viewpoint, and ask why not? Canon has to have a flagship, a truly top of the line pro camera. But they merged the 1D and 1Ds (or eliminated the 1Ds and made the 1D a FF camera, if you prefer) - still having a flagship, but not two of them. I have no doubt that the 5DII made them more profit than the 1DsIII and 1D IV combined. So, why not combine the 1-series, which they did, and not expect to make a hefty profit from that line. Make the 5DIII a significant improvement over the 5DII by giving it an excellent AF system, forget about 'cannabalizing' 1D X sales, the 5DIII is the real profit engine, so make it as good as possible.
I can say this, though - if they release a 5DIII with 22 MP and a “pro level” AF system (e.g. recycle the 1DsIII AF), leaving the main differentator from the 1D X as the frame rate (still 4 fps, even), I'd be quite interested - perhaps enough to get the 5DIII instead of the 1D X. Don't worry, Canon :the money saved will go toward lenses....
Ok, I'll bite at that...
It's perfectly plausible that they accept a smaller market for the 1DX by having less of a gap above a 5D3. It could make sense if they believe they only need minimal performance advantages to sell enough 1DX bodies... maybe the dual CF slots, ethernet, extra processors for AF, etc. etc.
But... if they intentionally accept a smaller market for the 1DX then I'd think the one thing they'd want to make the same is the sensor because the R&D and set-up costs to manufacture a sensor is high. The difference between 18 and 22 (22 is still just speculation for now) isn't huge so the advantage in IQ and FPS that are affected by MP count wouldn't be big enough to be a significant differentiating feature. Makes sense?
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