Canon: Possibility of a Retro Camera

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DigitalCameraWorld talked to a senior Canon executive and asked them about the possibility of a digital retro or vintage-styled camera. The Senior executive stated there was a possibility of this happening and even mentioned that he personally would like the AE-1 to return in digital form.

 
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I film camera would be very welcome, love my 1V. A dream would be a rugged and weather sealed rf mount film camera. Have an evf with ovf simulation and a matching low-res dual pixel sensor. Like with slr the sensor flips away instead of a mirror when the image is taken, then the film is moved forward to the same focal plane. RF mount lenses and modern af would work. What a dream camera that would be.
 
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The replacement of the AE-1: the AE-1 Programme is a slightly superior looking film camera with a very sweet detachable grip. If such a camera comes to market, I hope Canon revives the optional 2.5" wide red Canon strap and the sweet brown leather case which made the camera handle even better. The Super wide strap is an iconic statement...I still have a pair of them!
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The replacement of the AE-1: the AE-1 Programme is a slightly superior looking film camera with a very sweet detachable grip. If such a camera comes to market, I hope Canon revives the optional 2.5" wide red Canon strap and the sweet brown leather case which made the camera handle even better. The Super wide strap is an iconic statement...I still have a pair of them!
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Personally speaking, a battery grip for such a camera is not something I will ever get.
 
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Personally, I do not understand the appeal of retro camera designs from Nikon. Personally, I wonder how well these sell relative to their modern counterpart. The Nikon Zf retails for $2K at B&H and the Z6III retails for $2.5K. Does Nikon sell enough Zf to justify the production cost? I assume that R&D cost is minimal because I would assume the insides are identical to a non-retro model.
 
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The appeal of a retro-style camera body like the Zf that does not include the option of SOOC film simulation like the ones Fuji does is beyond me.
And wouldn't a 70s or early 80s style RF camera body clash with the entire look?
A fixed lens APS-C or FF QL17, possibly with analog picture styles, would seem like the most reasonable option in my very uneducated opinion.

Either way, I get my nostalgia fix from an EOS 600 and OM-1 :p
 
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It's already in development. I think it's a 2025 product, but that's all I can say publically at the moment.

There's a good market for them or Nikon wouldn't keep doing it. It won't be for everyone, but different strokes.

I'd personally be into a fixed lens Canonet revival. Though that doesn't seem like a Canon thing to do. They want to sell stuff to attach to cameras.
 
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It's already in development. I think it's a 2025 product, but that's all I can say publically at the moment.

There's a good market for them or Nikon wouldn't keep doing it. It won't be for everyone, but different strokes.

I'd personally be into a fixed lens Canonet revival. Though that doesn't seem like a Canon thing to do. They want to sell stuff to attach to cameras.
I'd be tempted with a EOS 50 revival!
 
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