Sharlin said:
Canon's lineup in that section of the product ladder starts getting awfully crowded. With major features almost identical, we have six bodies whose differences are mostly in ergonomics:
- 80D - biggest, most rugged build, best OVF
- 77D - smaller, lighter build, smaller viewfinder, some "prosumer" ergonomics
- 800D/T7i - identical to the 77D except with more beginner-oriented design
- 110D(?)/SL2 - maximally compact while still being SLR
- M5 - compact, pretty good ergonomics (many dials!), EVF
- M6 - maximally compact, same ergonomics as M5 sans EVF
And they all seem to have the same sensor, AF and chip. Doesn't really fit with notion that Canon cripples the cheapies to force buyers upmarket. Really hoping that Canon follows the same strategy with the 6DII, although the 5DIV AF is out of the question. But the 30mp sensor?? Seems pretty certain it will have the DIGIC 7 chip.
APS-C is ls the place that most people buy into the ES lens system, so that's where it all starts out for most of us. I don't how many dollars my EF lenses represents for me, and I don't want to add it up to find out, but it has been over a lot of years, so it likely would look better on a per year basis.