Looks pretty straightforward to me what's going to happen:
1. EOS M3 MILC
based on and as tiny as EOS M2 (wifi!) but with 70D sensor and improved AF speed (DPAF), hopefully at Sony A6000 levels.
For the "make it as small as possible crowd" = second camera users looking for wlkaraound or ultracompact back-up cam and P&S upgraders
2. EOS "M PRO1" MILC
Body size and style and imaging capabilities similar to Samsung NX1. 7D II sensor and DPAF-system hopefully driven to the max. Grip size similar to 7D II, LP-E6N battery, 500+ shots. EF-M/EF adapter included with body, "free of charge"
For the "we want it with a viewfinder and we don't want it too small" crowd. Non-conservative enthusiasts looking for performance, reach and stealth [less noise!] happy ... e.g. birders]
3. to support 1. + 2. and flesh out the EOS-M system: a few more extremely compact, optically very decent, good value EF-M lenses: both fixed focal ... portrait, macro ... and zooms ... 16-85ish, and the inevitable 18-200 etc.
3. "EOS X" - FF sensor.
The big one. Stunning, new, 50MP hi-rez sensor with DP-AF, good for fully-tracking capable AF, at about 6 fps ... basically a mirrorless hi-res 5D IV. Plus 4k Video, of course.
Rangefinderesque body style, not DSLR-shape. Might look similar to an (upcoming?) FF Fuji X-Pro2, but without the nasty retro look - or like a Leica M, but more "sleek and 21st century".
Stunning, extremely hi-end hybrid OVF/EVF viewfinder [again, along the lines of Fuji X-Pro]. Overall size and weight somewhere in the A7 II to 6D ballpark ... around 600 grams. Large enough, comfortable grip, large enough for LP-E6N 13Wh battery to yield 500+ shots.
New, native EF-X mount. Initial lens supply EF-X 24-70/2.8 L IS
... EF-X16-35/2.8 L IS, not very compact, but about 1/3 smaller/lighter than EF; plus very compact EF-X 20mm/4.0 IS, 50mm/1.8 IS and 85/2.4 IS. EF-X/EF adapter included in box, 100% fully functional AF, IS ... "free of charge".
Extremely rigid body chassis w/grip just large enough to support use white EF L tele lenses [via adapter] including and up to 300mm/2.8 = anything anybody might use handheld for an extended period of time or on a regular basis. Larger lenses require monopods and tripods anyway, even with big DSLRs.
Pricing: stunning USD/€ 2990,- 8)
For non-conservative enthusiasts and pros (if there are any). And for the video crowd.
4. 1D-Xs DSLR
Same sensor (as in 3. EOS-X) will in parallel be released in 1D-Xs DSLR - good for 10 fps thanks to still slightly more capable Phase-AF. Will of course come with all other 1-series goodies and at 1D pricing.
Targeted at conservative, "prefer OVF and big fat mirrorslapper" users with lots of money to burn.
5. 5D Mk. IV DSLR
Same 50 MP FF sensor wil be released 9 months later in 5D IV DSLR, running @ 8 fps. w/o 4k video. For conservative "I want OVF, I want big fat DSLR in hands types, with less money to burn than 1D-Xs buyers. ;D
My strategy fits on a paper napkin and does it all:
A) Get Canon to market leadership quickly in mirrorless - APS-C and FF.
B) Protect EF lenses and DSLRs for some time to come.
C) Allow phase-out of rebel DSLRs, but still allow for one more iteration of xxD (80D) and to keep 7D II [as last iteration]. Then drop APS-C DSLRs and EF-S for good by end of 2016. Of course, existing EF-S lenses can be used fully-functional without any compromises on all APS-C mirrorless bodies [EOS-M] and also on FF mirrorless [EF-X] in crop mode. So no wrath from EF-S owners.
D) Protect FF DSLRs even longer. Bring hi-res 1D-Xs and 5D IV. Bring 1D-X II [less res, faster -in line with 1D series genes]. Bring any new white tele L-lenses in EF mount. Don't bring any new lenses below 135mm in EF mount, only in EF-X for mirrorless.
E) yes, for a transitional period, Canon would have 4 different mounts: 2x APS-C [already there] and 2x FF [EF + EF-X] ... just like SOny.
But who cares? All EF and EF-S lenses ever made stay fully functional by using simple, small "free of charge" EF-X/EF or EF-M/EF adapter. No wrath from EF/EF-S lens owners.
So where's the problem, Canon? Go, execute strategy. 8)
1. EOS M3 MILC
based on and as tiny as EOS M2 (wifi!) but with 70D sensor and improved AF speed (DPAF), hopefully at Sony A6000 levels.
For the "make it as small as possible crowd" = second camera users looking for wlkaraound or ultracompact back-up cam and P&S upgraders
2. EOS "M PRO1" MILC
Body size and style and imaging capabilities similar to Samsung NX1. 7D II sensor and DPAF-system hopefully driven to the max. Grip size similar to 7D II, LP-E6N battery, 500+ shots. EF-M/EF adapter included with body, "free of charge"
For the "we want it with a viewfinder and we don't want it too small" crowd. Non-conservative enthusiasts looking for performance, reach and stealth [less noise!] happy ... e.g. birders]
3. to support 1. + 2. and flesh out the EOS-M system: a few more extremely compact, optically very decent, good value EF-M lenses: both fixed focal ... portrait, macro ... and zooms ... 16-85ish, and the inevitable 18-200 etc.
3. "EOS X" - FF sensor.
The big one. Stunning, new, 50MP hi-rez sensor with DP-AF, good for fully-tracking capable AF, at about 6 fps ... basically a mirrorless hi-res 5D IV. Plus 4k Video, of course.
Rangefinderesque body style, not DSLR-shape. Might look similar to an (upcoming?) FF Fuji X-Pro2, but without the nasty retro look - or like a Leica M, but more "sleek and 21st century".
Stunning, extremely hi-end hybrid OVF/EVF viewfinder [again, along the lines of Fuji X-Pro]. Overall size and weight somewhere in the A7 II to 6D ballpark ... around 600 grams. Large enough, comfortable grip, large enough for LP-E6N 13Wh battery to yield 500+ shots.
New, native EF-X mount. Initial lens supply EF-X 24-70/2.8 L IS
Extremely rigid body chassis w/grip just large enough to support use white EF L tele lenses [via adapter] including and up to 300mm/2.8 = anything anybody might use handheld for an extended period of time or on a regular basis. Larger lenses require monopods and tripods anyway, even with big DSLRs.
Pricing: stunning USD/€ 2990,- 8)
For non-conservative enthusiasts and pros (if there are any). And for the video crowd.
4. 1D-Xs DSLR
Same sensor (as in 3. EOS-X) will in parallel be released in 1D-Xs DSLR - good for 10 fps thanks to still slightly more capable Phase-AF. Will of course come with all other 1-series goodies and at 1D pricing.
Targeted at conservative, "prefer OVF and big fat mirrorslapper" users with lots of money to burn.
5. 5D Mk. IV DSLR
Same 50 MP FF sensor wil be released 9 months later in 5D IV DSLR, running @ 8 fps. w/o 4k video. For conservative "I want OVF, I want big fat DSLR in hands types, with less money to burn than 1D-Xs buyers. ;D
My strategy fits on a paper napkin and does it all:
A) Get Canon to market leadership quickly in mirrorless - APS-C and FF.
B) Protect EF lenses and DSLRs for some time to come.
C) Allow phase-out of rebel DSLRs, but still allow for one more iteration of xxD (80D) and to keep 7D II [as last iteration]. Then drop APS-C DSLRs and EF-S for good by end of 2016. Of course, existing EF-S lenses can be used fully-functional without any compromises on all APS-C mirrorless bodies [EOS-M] and also on FF mirrorless [EF-X] in crop mode. So no wrath from EF-S owners.
D) Protect FF DSLRs even longer. Bring hi-res 1D-Xs and 5D IV. Bring 1D-X II [less res, faster -in line with 1D series genes]. Bring any new white tele L-lenses in EF mount. Don't bring any new lenses below 135mm in EF mount, only in EF-X for mirrorless.
E) yes, for a transitional period, Canon would have 4 different mounts: 2x APS-C [already there] and 2x FF [EF + EF-X] ... just like SOny.
So where's the problem, Canon? Go, execute strategy. 8)
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