Well that system is now 4 years old and is being replaced with whatever the 1DX2 brings. The 5D4 will also see some variety of it too, which means so will a new 5DS revision. At that point, the 61AF system now in the 5D3 becomes "old hat" (relatively speaking, of course), and could find itself (or some slightly watered down version) in a 6D2 with 5FPS. Remember, that system a dedicated processor on the 1DX. You wouldn't have that on the 6D2 either.
ahsanford said:PureClassA said:Honestly, with a 6D2, I think a LOT of folks would be very happy if they just KEEP the same sensor and significantly upgrade the AF capability to what the 5D3 is now. I think the 6D sensor currently is a real gem for an "entry level" FF DSLR. Get 1-2 more FPS out of it. Basically, make it what a 5D3 is now (minus the bigger, tougher body) but with the 6D sensor and bingo. They will have a real winner there for $1499.
Yes, folks would be very happy with it, but Canon's going to put the best-in-class 1DX AF system on every sports sideline into the stripped-down entry-level FF model? I honestly can't see that happening.
The AF system -- alongside video features, MP count, build toughness and burst rate -- are the simple categories that Canon will deliberately hold back performance/functionality in order to entice you to walk up the ladder to a pricier rig.
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