The most interesting question is; why shouldn’t Canon release mirrorless cameras in both EF-mount, in addition to a mount with shorter flange distance?
It is clear that many in here don’t want to sacrifice ergonomics and their excisting EF lens line up, and therefore wish for a mirrorless using the EF-mount. Releasing such a camera should not be very resourceful or risky.
On the other hand, I and many others hope for a Canon FF mirrorless that can be smaller and lighter. Personally I would like a small FF camera with L-quality f2 primes: 24mm, 35mm, 50mm and 85mm (+ adapter for EF lenses) as my second camera system - while DSLRs with EF zooms and f1.4 lenses would be my primary system. If Canon chose to do this, they could build a FF system that is small and light, as an alternative to their EF system. As I see it Sony failed to do this, because they are neither small and light (lenses) or ergonomically sufficient to work with their large lenses.
I don’t believe that going both ways (EF mirrorless and small mirrorless) would be a particularly risky thing to do for Canon. Canon wouldn’t need to design that many lenses for the smaller system, since it would be able to use EF lenses with an adapter.
It is clear that many in here don’t want to sacrifice ergonomics and their excisting EF lens line up, and therefore wish for a mirrorless using the EF-mount. Releasing such a camera should not be very resourceful or risky.
On the other hand, I and many others hope for a Canon FF mirrorless that can be smaller and lighter. Personally I would like a small FF camera with L-quality f2 primes: 24mm, 35mm, 50mm and 85mm (+ adapter for EF lenses) as my second camera system - while DSLRs with EF zooms and f1.4 lenses would be my primary system. If Canon chose to do this, they could build a FF system that is small and light, as an alternative to their EF system. As I see it Sony failed to do this, because they are neither small and light (lenses) or ergonomically sufficient to work with their large lenses.
I don’t believe that going both ways (EF mirrorless and small mirrorless) would be a particularly risky thing to do for Canon. Canon wouldn’t need to design that many lenses for the smaller system, since it would be able to use EF lenses with an adapter.
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