RunAndGun said:
I've been saying this for a long time... There's not gonna be a new 1Dc. The original, while it did have its fans, was always a stop-gap product.
If we see a direct 1Dc replacement come to market, I will be totally surprised.
I disagree - I know some have said that the 1DX Mark II was meant to replace both the 1DX and 1DC, but if that was really the case than why would Canon keep selling the 1DC?
The fact is that Canon needs to have at least one DSLR in their Cinema EOS line. Video shooters still want a hybrid system that can both take great photos and great video. The 1DX Mark II right now is the best hybrid camera Canon has produced to date, BUT it does not have C-log. It just makes sense for Canon to release a new 1DC Mark II.
We also have to look at the bigger picture here - the photography industry is gradually shifting away from your traditional camera makers (Canon, Nikon, etc) to cell-phone makers (Apple, Samsung, Google, etc). People don't "develop" photos anymore (at least typically) - they are now going onto platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat - both of which either make it hard to post DSLR-shot photos (Instagram) or do not allow any non-cell-phone photos at all (Snapchat)
The only way for Canon to remain relevant is to keep revolutionizing the market - making the first 8K DSLR would certainly be one option, although it wouldn't be cheap. If Canon does release the 1DC Mark II in 8K, they will keep the price up at $15K for sure. I'd personally rather see a more refined 4K or perhaps 5/6K DSLR at a price slightly higher than a 1DX Mark II - maybe $7-8K, but thats wishful thinking.
The point is that Canon absolutely needs to keep pushing the market, and they need to keep at least one DSLR within their Cinema EOS line. Just my two cents.