BiscottiGelato said:zlatko said:The SL1 is built for a different price level and a different user than the XT-1. There is some overlap, but it's not going to match a much more expensive camera like the XT1. Canon makes more feature-rich cameras in the the $1,300 price range of the XT1, just not in the size factor that you want.
I share your desire for better small products. For example, I would love to see an SL1 with AFMA and other higher-level features. But the typical SL1 user would never use AFMA, would not want to know about it, and would not use lenses that benefit from it. So Canon chose not to clutter the SL1 with too much stuff. Designing a camera for a type of user (e.g., beginner level, casual user) makes good business sense, even if it doesn't please every photographer. Many camera buyers are instantly turned off by too much complexity.
Canon actually issued a major firmware upgrade for the 7D in 2012 (when the camera was nearly 3 years old), so Fuji is not unique in this respect:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/06/28/Canon-EOS-7D-firmware-v2-major-update
Also, Fuji has been upgrading some sluggish aspects of their cameras, which is great, but Canon does not need to do this.
That's my point. Canon will always treat smaller as cheaper. EF-S and EF-M as beginners. Only big and heavy is good. FF is for some reason the 'holy grail' and magical, when in fact it's an arbitrary size that gained popularity some 50+ years ago, and which Canon is marketing to death as the holy grail because that's where their product line and profit margin is at.
I've no doubt that Canon will always have the margin, volume and revenue. But for those that want a compact high-end system, just forget about Canon. Canon will never deliver.
They will if there is a HIGH-DEMAND for it. Canon goal is to make $$$
If you get a chance, try compare 5D III + 40mm pancake Vs A7r + FE 55mm, not much space or weight saving. The best fit for A7 series is FE35mm.
My wife likes her RX1 and I like my A7r + FE 55mm. The only lens that I might add to my Sony is UWA. So, you can see the market segment for FF mirrorless is not that big, unless, we enjoy shooting big lenses on tiny body, then .................... :
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