CarlMillerPhoto said:I'm sure Canon execs have stayed up late at night trying to figure out whether to jump into mirrorless with one, or two feet. I love my OVF, but it's undeniable that mirrorless is the future. A dual release would be a good way to test what the market truly wants, but not sure how viable that really is. Although I will say I personally don't want a mirrorless body any smaller than the current 5D, so if they just remove the mirrorbox to squeeze in an EVF, leaving everything else the same, it would be perfect for me.
I don't think that would prove much. I think that there is more demand for a mirrorless release, simply because most Canon owners don't own a full frame mirrorless (ie Sony A7/A9). DSLRs are pretty mature. I mean, I know lots of guys with 5DMk3, because they don't see enough of an advantage in the Mk4 to be worth a $3000 spend.
But once someone has both a mirrorless and DSLR, which will they prefer? I think that's the real test. And how many people who buy a FF Mirrorless will go on the MILC treadmill for a while, like they did with DSLRs until those matured?
And of course, 10-15 years after a FF mirrorless launch, when someone is using a FF, will they still prefer DSLR for some (common) things.
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