(CR admin please keep this thread separate from the main 120 MP discussion, thx.)
It's been a wow sort of Labor Day weekend. In adjacent 24 hour news cycles, we hear that:
I appreciate that Canon must generate buzz about new tech that may not be in final form. I also appreciate there is a ton more to a camera than its MP count and we are missing a ton of answers right now.
...but am I the only one thinking that these announcements smack of desperation?
Every imaging company has broad ambitions in their 5-10 year pipeline, but few are foolish enough to share those ambitions as they will become market expectations -- the consumers, the analysts, etc. Every investor call Canon will now have to fend off questions of when this new hotness is coming. So all this feels like Cortes has burned his ships upon reaching the new world and making it clear that there is no turning back. That's not the Canon I know at all.
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It's been a wow sort of Labor Day weekend. In adjacent 24 hour news cycles, we hear that:
- An SLR with "approximately 120 effective megapixels" is coming our way.
- APS-H may not be dead after all, as it's apparently involved with a 250 MP sensor.
- Chasing the highest end 8K video on Cinema rigs is apparently more important to Canon than allowing widespread 4K use on SLRs. :

I appreciate that Canon must generate buzz about new tech that may not be in final form. I also appreciate there is a ton more to a camera than its MP count and we are missing a ton of answers right now.
...but am I the only one thinking that these announcements smack of desperation?
Why tip your hand on something so clearly far down the road like this?
Why drop all three announcements together and not periodically dole out the news to keep the Canon faithful excited over a longer period of time?
Why commit to something that may steal the energy from products that they are trying to sell today or in the near future? Without a date listed, anyone who was sitting on the fence over upgrading to a 5DS (or any other future high MP body under 120 MP) would clearly climb off of it knowing that the 120 MP rig is eventually coming.
Every imaging company has broad ambitions in their 5-10 year pipeline, but few are foolish enough to share those ambitions as they will become market expectations -- the consumers, the analysts, etc. Every investor call Canon will now have to fend off questions of when this new hotness is coming. So all this feels like Cortes has burned his ships upon reaching the new world and making it clear that there is no turning back. That's not the Canon I know at all.
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