neuroanatomist said:While I acknowledge that ergonomics are subjective, as is any use of the word 'better', let me ask...have you tried using an a7-series body with a 24-70/2.8GM or 70-200/2.8GM? I have, and I can confidently state that the ergonomics of my 1D X with the corresponding f/2.8L zooms is better. Much better.
Yes, agree of course, but you miss my point. If Canon makes a FF mirrorless with a better ergonomic setup than the competition, great for us. But if that better design doesn't look/feel/handle like the 5D/6D/7D bodies we use, it will mean moving from SLR on one shoulder to the mirrorless on our other will be a less seamless experience.
So I think for a such a massive userbase, the ergonomics / controls should be better than the competition, but also familiar to us. Canon shouldn't come up with something left-field controls wise with FF mirrorless, IMHO.
As a nutty example, let's day Canon drops the back main wheel in favor of zoning the touchscreen into an AF selection part of the screen and a 'do what the big wheel used to do' part of the screen. It could be brilliant, and open up the door for a massive back LCD. But if you are also shooting with a 5D that trip/assignment/event, switching between the two will be clunky.
I'm not discouraging innovation here, but keep the changes modest and familiar.
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