And for some reason, that made the lightbulb go off for me.
Why so many people here aren't simply "not interested in M cameras" but rather want Canon to kill it. An awful lot of hate for something they don't have to use and can ignore if they want.
They're probably largely APS-C users who are afraid Canon is going to try to herd them into it, instead of giving them something that will use RF lenses.
Idk tbh. I can see an argument from them saying the size difference between APSC and FF nowadays isn't that big. Just go on camerasize.com and check out A7III + Tamron 28-75/2.8 vs X-T4 or X-T30 + 16-55/2.8, the size difference isn't that big. X-T4 + 18-135 vs A7III + Tamron 28-200 as well. Maybe Canon sees this and thinks eventually the size difference between APSC and FF will become almost a non factor and so they drop the APSC and just focus on FF?
But I think APSC still has a market and there's still a lot of potential on the M line. Just make some small, cheap, and decent primes and it'll be my choice for street photography and just compact general photography. Fujifilm is good and all but they are not cheap as well. The Canon 32mm F1.4 is not a cheap lens, but still cheaper than the Fujifilm 35mm F1.4.
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