Yes, but Photokina was planned for May.Hey wait... R5 also shot's stills?
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Yes, but Photokina was planned for May.Hey wait... R5 also shot's stills?
Myabe.. no one knows...Hey wait... R5 also shot's stills?
Markets and sales took a dive abruptly around mid of March. The current quarter results will be known in July. The numbers wont' be pretty.They are still turning a profit and have plenty of cash on hand. They are in good shape even with lower sales and reduction in overall profit.
Yup, that’s what I suspect as well. However the point I was trying to make is that I see a (Distinctive) possibility of Nikon and Olympus reporting FY2020 results but not their January-March 2020 quarter result.What Nikon and Olympus will report on by the end of May is the financials of their whole FY2020 (April 2019 - March 2020).
Yup, that’s what I suspect as well. However the point I was trying to make is that I see a (Distinctive) possibility of Nikon and Olympus reporting FY2020 results but not their January-March 2020 quarter result.
A G3x with an EVF, please.Canon also referenced the G series models. Maybe they will update the series with a PowerShot G9 X Mark III.
that would be a key assumption though.. A trickery, I know.. however postponing the announcement of their financial results till end of May due to accountants are working from home and unable to complete the reporting in April is a pure nonsenseIf you have the year end numbers and the 3Q numbers, the 4Q numbers will only take a few minutes to determine the actual decline
Ah, someone else mentioned $2999 for the R5? Good to hear. I've been guessing for a while that it'll be $2999 to $3499. I know that would surprise/shock most that post here if it came out that way, but I sure do hope it turns out to be true. If there's one thing Canon needs right now, it's a happy rush of buyers clamoring to buy their bodies and lots of their stunning lenses. $Ca-ching$!!!...we will expand sales of camera bodies and stimulate demand for full-frame mirrorless cameras
The gauntlet has been thrown; may the R5 be priced at $2999 to prime the pump and restore Canon’s profitabilit.
Ah, someone else mentioned $2999 for the R5? Good to hear. I've been guessing for a while that it'll be $2999 to $3499. I know that would surprise/shock most that post here if it came out that way, but I sure do hope it turns out to be true. If there's one thing Canon needs right now, it's a happy rush of buyers clamoring to buy their bodies and lots of their stunning lenses. $Ca-ching$!!!
The RF 24-105L seems to be getting some very good reviews. At $1100 currently it is probably a very good lens to pair with the upcoming R5. Hopefully if they have a kit option with the R5 the price will be less so as to be worth the kit, and probably a very good choice to get.That is the range I am expecting. Given the current economic conditions, I would hope that it would be at the lower end.
The associated question then will be how much with the RF 24-105L kit lens?