It seems Canon thinks it can compete with smartphones.
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There will never be an R camera at the M price level.They said there will never be an APS-C camera with R mount.
Later they said there will never be an R camera with the form factor of an M camera.
I'm so curious with what they're coming up next!
I used the M6II + (rented) 100-400L II for a while with a smallrig cage to make the grip a bit bigger. It worked well enough for reach and image quality, but the ergonomics weren't great. But much better AF, FPS and pixels-per-dragonfly than the RP.The M6ii has been discontinued in a couple of markets. Australia is probably not a significant market but Japan has also discontinued as per
https://www.canonrumors.com/forum/t...ed-the-canon-eos-m6-mark-ii.41422/post-931262
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https://www.canonrumors.com/forum/t...ed-the-canon-eos-m6-mark-ii.41422/post-931367
Clearly the cameras will continue to work for many years to come.
Note that the M6ii was the only canon APS-c that had the most pixels on duck aka reach with 14fps. The ergonomics weren't great with EF big whites though
The M6ii is the closest model to the R7/10 though
Thank you!There will never be an R camera at the M price level.
Your welcome!
Ɑ : : D
+1EOS M user who is interested in accumulating lenses and accessories and would love a Digic X M6II successor here.
That's actually a good example why it will never work!Looking at the RF mount inner diameter, 54mm is only 7mm bigger than the 47mm of M mount. Canon can easily slap it on a M size body. I made a mock up of what it may look like below with accurate mount size depiction based on M6 II body. It's not quite as aesthetically pleasing as the M mount, but it works.
Moreover, I think a larger RF mount may actually be good for APSC as new lenses (not M ported ones) can break the 61mm lens diameter limit and go up to around 67mm while still keeping the lens barrel straight and maintaining the M lens design language which I like. It can also allow for brighter optics. (APSC 50mm f1.2 anyone?)
If the R100 turns out to be R10 without EVF for $750 I think that will check a lot of boxes for people.
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There is already the R10.
What it shows is to me is you are looking from your limited perspective rather than an EF-M user's perspective like the OP whom I +1d.No, I am a R7 user from the FUTURE ... if you want 30mp and Digic X, take the R7.
The R10 has quite exactly the same price level as the M6 II. What does this show to you?
Do you really think Canon would bring out a second APS-C camera with exactly the same price level as the NEW R10?!
So much arrogance, ignorance and stupidity in one comment!Not even a rumor from any source. Just speculation. Yes, many of us have been speculating that there will someday be a rebel in the RF lineup. It doesn't take too much intelligence or imagination to make such a speculation. But when Canon Rumors does it, people take it as fact and it becomes just another attempt to dissuade people from buying Canon M cameras.
CR won't be happy until M is dead. I'm sure Canon would be much happier if CR was dead.
The M6ii has been discontinued in a couple of markets. Australia is probably not a significant market but Japan has also discontinued as per
No, no !! The RP is a delightful, small and light FF camera with excellent ergonomics as it is, which very much includes the viewfinder. By all means have a model under the RP to be simpler, cheaper and no EVF, but keep the current RP’s position; small and light, pretty well spec’d and competent, with EVF.Personally, a RPii would be of more interest. It is 3 years old now and used the spare parts bin (6 year old 6Dii sensor) that was perfect at the time but looking dated now except for the price.
Removing the EVF in particular would mean an easy choice to have a backup R mount body that handles wide angle lenses.
Yep, and when you click on buy, no retailers appear. No Canon resellers in Australia stock it when I last checked them allEasy test, visit Canon's Australian website:
Discover Mirrorless Cameras: Superior Technology for Exceptional Photography
Experience more with our latest in innovation.www.canon.com.au
and you can find the M6 Mark II with a 'Buy' button.
Doesn't look very discontinued to me.
CR rumored about an APS-C R in 2018, and it was announced in 2022. I guess that means an R100 will be announced in 2026.People like you were constantly claiming that there will never be APS-C cameras in the RF system.
I have no issues with the RP. I just want a cheap r mount body that handles all RF lenses and adapted EF lenses as a backup. Hopefully with a better sensor than the RP. speed/fps/video would be secondary for the mostly landscape work that I would be doing when traveling and needing a backup.No, no !! The RP is a delightful, small and light FF camera with excellent ergonomics as it is, which very much includes the viewfinder. By all means have a model under the RP to be simpler, cheaper and no EVF, but keep the current RP’s position; small and light, pretty well spec’d and competent, with EVF.
My main issue is that the M series doesn't support RF lenses and the APS-c R bodies don't handle wide angles or at least with my lenses.I used the M6II + (rented) 100-400L II for a while with a smallrig cage to make the grip a bit bigger. It worked well enough for reach and image quality, but the ergonomics weren't great. But much better AF, FPS and pixels-per-dragonfly than the RP.
I bought the RF100-500mm, which is a bit lighter, but feels a lot lighter and I wonder how that would handle on a tiny RF body.
Well, at least late is closer than "will never be"!CR rumored about an APS-C R in 2018, and it was announced in 2022. I guess that means an R100 will be announced in 2026.
Yep. Rumors of the M series' demise have also been circulated. Funny how some people swallow those rumors like candy even though Canon has publicly stated the opposite.CR rumored about an APS-C R in 2018, and it was announced in 2022. I guess that means an R100 will be announced in 2026.
Words:Yep. Rumors of the M series' demise have also been circulated. Funny how some people swallow those rumors like candy even though Canon has publicly stated the opposite.