Ok, so 18-55 pretty much seals the deal that this thing is an APS-C. That's all that really matters. Don't like the aesthetics of this thing? Doesn't matter. Need wheels? Doesn't matter. Angry about the lack of a PASM dial? Doesn't matter. Color reminds you of your ex? Doesn't matter.
What does matter is EF-M = APS-C. What logically follows is we'll have an EF/EF-S->EF-M adapter and Canon mirrorless cameras will be able to use our existing lenses.
This thing is the first gen of a new class. THIS particular mirrorless camera is obviously aimed at consumers. We kinda have an inkling that it will have a sibling out near or at arrival. We're pretty damn sure there's going to be a second generation, and Canon's the kind of company who will make a higher end one. If this exact offering doesn't blow your skirt up eventually one will probably come along. The important thing is that it's APS-C. This is just one body which is current for a year or two. A mount lasts decades.
Canon doesn't really care about selling bodies so much as they care about getting you hooked into their lens system. Someone buying a low-end body is a customer. Someone buying many lenses is a very good customer. Canon wants their customers to be very good customers, and that means more lenses and future bodies. APS-C gets them there.
What does matter is EF-M = APS-C. What logically follows is we'll have an EF/EF-S->EF-M adapter and Canon mirrorless cameras will be able to use our existing lenses.
This thing is the first gen of a new class. THIS particular mirrorless camera is obviously aimed at consumers. We kinda have an inkling that it will have a sibling out near or at arrival. We're pretty damn sure there's going to be a second generation, and Canon's the kind of company who will make a higher end one. If this exact offering doesn't blow your skirt up eventually one will probably come along. The important thing is that it's APS-C. This is just one body which is current for a year or two. A mount lasts decades.
Canon doesn't really care about selling bodies so much as they care about getting you hooked into their lens system. Someone buying a low-end body is a customer. Someone buying many lenses is a very good customer. Canon wants their customers to be very good customers, and that means more lenses and future bodies. APS-C gets them there.
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