neuroanatomist said:This is merely Canon planning for one possible future direction of the industry.
I agree 100% with you. Only a company as ingenious and innovative as Canon can plan for the mirrorless future with a ... Triple-Slapper! Canon has found such a magnisifecent way around the Fuji X1-Pro hybrid viewfinder patents! And to avoid that dreaded, simple rougly 3cm wide aluminum ring wit electrical wire-through to bridge the different flange distance between mirrorslappers and mirrorless cameras ... called "adapter" for 10 bucks production cost and 120 bucks sales price.
Oh and yes, as someone here has already aptly oted, the genial patented Canon design has room to further evolve: Canon could possibly put a couple more moving elements smack dab in the middle of the lightpath ... on hinges ... powered by mighty motors, coils and springs and braced by 5D mirror dampers that fall off ever so often! Maybe the viewfinder prism itself could tilt and/or rotate also by 180 degrees around the rear LCD in perfect sync with the sensor flipper and the focus screen flapper?
Canon Multi-Slappers will rule the future of photography, that's for sure! I am all excited! I'll buy the first one with serial number 000001. It will be auctioned off at Westlicht next to some cludgy old Leicas for a gazillion bucks only a 100 years from now. My great-grandchildren shall bring toasts to my amazing foresight!
P.S. The ill-conceived and ill-received Pentax K-01 was an almost sane concept in comparison.
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