So go buy your Sony and don't let the door hit you on your way out.....AvTvM said:Sharlin said:AvTvM said:no. it has EVERYTHING to do with (lack of) SMALL, GOOD and AFFORDABLE mirrorless cameras and lenses
You're more even more deluded than I thought. So people are flocking from point-and-shoots to cell phones because phone cameras do everything they want regarding photography in the pocket-sized piece of electronics they have with them anyway. This integration is the killer feature of phone cameras and the reason separate compact cameras are going away. And there you are, seriously thinking that what consumers really want is actually a separate camera that's even bulkier than compacts, with features they neither need nor want like interchangeable lenses... I mean, there's being wrong and then there's medical-grade delusion.
use of the words "deluded" and "delusion" gives you away as member of the (paid?) Canon Defense League.
What photo enthusiasts like me want is a camera system that provides WAY more photographic functionality and possibilities than a smartphone. I am willing to *pay a LOT more* and to carry *a reasonable BIT more* for this. I - and millions of others like me :_D - are NOT any longer willing to lug around a mirroslapping, essentially 19th century mechanical piece of gear and big fat junks of metal and glass.
What I want is really simple. A Canon mirrorless FF body with size, weight and form factor exactly like Sony RX1R II, but with a native short flange distance lens mount up front. To take native Canon "EF-X" lense, AF-only, no manual focus cr*p included, decent optical quality, as compact as possible, affordably priced, IP67 weather-sealed please. Red ring, "premium" or "L" moniker not required. So simple. Just do it, stupid Canon.
And "no manual focus cr*p included"? ? ? I'll stick to obsolete camera that I can manually focus when I want to take pictures of the night sky..... AF does not work on so many things....
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