1.) Assuming that a manufacturer wanted to make them work, and was not hoping instead to sell 2x as many lenses (or to make a smaller body), is there any reason a mirrorless camera body couldn't use everyone's nice, expensive, existing "L" glass? I mean, is there any basic mechanical/operational difference necessary for a mirrorless lens vs. a traditional lens?
2.) If there is no difference, do you think Canon will nevertheless choose to make new mirrorless bodies incompatible with EF lenses?
2.) If there is no difference, do you think Canon will nevertheless choose to make new mirrorless bodies incompatible with EF lenses?