Mikehit said:fussy III said:Mikehit said:fussy III said:It already is a reality that there are a significant number of potential buyers out there sharing my critisizm, be it photographers or videographers. Just search the web. This is not propaganda, these are all people who are really into what they are doing. Many are fealing let down by Canon. And to many pricing is not the primary concern.
Besides there is a reality outside business that could tell Canon that it isn't nice to piss people off.
So I ask again - which camera does everything you want and includes all the things in your wishlist at a price you are willing to pay?
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I was just interested if there was any manufacturer on the market illustrating what Canon should be doing in addition to what Canon are already doing. It seems not. And you have to ask why not....
Sorry about my laconic response. I sort of gave the answer in my initial post that started the threat. Pentax K1 is getting close to what I am hoping for but is (compared to Canon) obviously lacking in lens-selection, speed and AF.
To give a more personal answer: If I cannot have it all in one camera (or as it is not even in one system), I believe I will keep my Canon 500/4.0, perhaps add a 100-400/5.6 II but otherwise move to Fujifilm GFX where I expect I can use a range of Pentax 645 / 67 lenses that I own. I will probably buy the Standard-Zoom and the ultra-wide for the Fujifilm GFX that are not overly heavy and offer AF. I understand that I am trading speed and the optical viewfinder for image-quality with the Fuji.
But the slow speed of The Fujifilm GFX is caused by current technical limitations, not by company-philosophie. The short flange will allow to adapt or even tilt my existing 645-lenses. And I intend to make good use the extra resolution.
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