Seems like to me using Ed mount in a fashion like the sigma milc is they way to go, mirrorless is kinda of about the instant peak on the exposed image and with more accurate AF, lack of mirror shaking etc.
From Sony I would say except for ultrawide lens where short flange distance really have an advantage for most lens design it just add back the extra length in the lens, which make the whole system even bulkier
And as the EF-M mount being designed for aps-c format I see non real reason for canon to make yet another mount to create trouble for themselves (either you produce tons of lenses in three mounts which is not comfortable to one another or you scrap the millions of EF lens out there and make existing EF lens user less likely to switch to mirrorless)
From Sony I would say except for ultrawide lens where short flange distance really have an advantage for most lens design it just add back the extra length in the lens, which make the whole system even bulkier
And as the EF-M mount being designed for aps-c format I see non real reason for canon to make yet another mount to create trouble for themselves (either you produce tons of lenses in three mounts which is not comfortable to one another or you scrap the millions of EF lens out there and make existing EF lens user less likely to switch to mirrorless)
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