jebrady03 said:
I don't think it makes sense at all.
If a FF mirrorless is introduced, it will have the "M" product line name. Not the typical DSLR naming convention. So, IMO, if a product is labeled 6D Mark II, it will be a DSLR.
Well, I wasn't speculating about how they will label the product in the end, at all. The question is: Will the successor of the 6D be a DSLR or a mirrorless camera?
jebrady03 said:
Now, might they introduce a FF mirrorless which would appeal to current 6D users, or be of similar specification/ability to a 6D Mark II? Sure. That's possible. Heck, they might even name it the Canon EOS 6M - just so people know where it's intended to fit. But I don't think it'll REPLACE the 6D. I think there will be a 6D Mark II with a mirror. That camera is practically a necessity. The 6D was/is immensely popular. Nikon has the D610 and also the D750. Canon can't afford not to have a camera in the lineup below the 5D series to compete with shoppers who can't swing $3k for a camera body but still want a FF sensor, when Nikon has 2 product line offerings.
Now let's think like a business man, as opposed to a camera enthusiast.

Canon's sales are shrinking, their market share is shrinking, too, just like the whole camera market is shrinking. The only segment that is growing is the segment of mirrorless cameras. Add that about 1-2 years ago we heard (I think it was here, at CR) that Canon wasn*t too happy with 6D sales. Now, as business man; what would you conclude?
jebrady03 said:
If you think like a business person, things like this are obvious. If you think like a camera enthusiast, you end up with posts wondering if the 6D will be replaced by a mirrorless camera. There's room for both in this world (and much more), but one is fantasy while the other makes sense.
My humble thinking is that cameras that meet user demands will usually sell better than cameras that don't. So product management should follow user feedback, to some degree. The photographers the 6D is aimed at want an even smaller, lighter camera. This could be more easily achieved without a mirror, I guess, as the mirror box takes space and adds weight.
Now, as a hobby photographer, I *wish* that the successor of the 6D will be a DSLR, and not a mirrorless one. Like many others I would like a light and small body, plus good battery life, but I couldn't care less about 4k video. So I agree with you that a DSLR is the most likely scenario for a 6D replacement, but only because Canon will take some more time to develop a competitive and attractive mirrorless FF camera. But I doubt that they will present the 6M, too. Instead, we might see a compact mirrorless camera with an FF sensor and a fixed lenght.
Speculating again: I guess the 6D Mk II will mark the end of the line and be replaced by a mirrorless camera in a few years.
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