The Flasher said:With Canon I never get my hopes up. You got the part spot on "Canon wants you to buy..." where by Canon wants and not the customer wants.
But I digress. Take a look at the Nikon d750. This is a company that listens to the customer and make cameras with features that the customer wants at a competitive price point. Maybe this is an opportunity for canon to split the 6d into two models as well, one with more features than the other. They're so good at restricting features to protect other model lines anyways. So you could have a 6d2 mounted on a stand, realize that you're going to need more focus points in order to really get the shot perfect, and you reach into your bag where you're carrying 5 other bodies and pull out a 6dX for the slightly better feature set. See where I'm going with this.
Meh. This is how market leaders behave. It's the same with Intel. They deliberately remove certain features from their cheaper CPUs to force certain users (people who do heavy VM work, for example) up to the next level. By the time you add up the features that everyone wants added to the 6D... it's the 5D3, only cheaper. Why would Canon do that? No really, why would they? Nikon is more aggressive because they're more desperate. Just like AMD.
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