Canon has had APS-C MILCs since 2012. Sony and Fuji have had them as long or longer. Only Nikon ‘now has them’.
Very true, but I was specifically referring to an RF mount camera…
Canon attempted to redress the loss of the 7DMkii by simultaneously launching the M6 Mkii and 90D, but neither were “pro-grade” and few would be brave enough to take them into hostile weather or subject them to the kind of abuse that a 7DMkii would shrug off.The ‘mid-range’ and ‘high-end’ APS-C MILC market is most likely nearly identical to the ‘mid-range’ and ‘high-end’ APS-C DSLR market’ Canon knows that market very, very well. What ever happened to the 7DIII, anyway?
What many wildlife and sports photographers want, is an APS-C RF mount ungripped body that is as tough as an R3 or 1DXii, has at least 20fps, twin card slots, state-of-art AF, and around 28-32MP (noting that an R5 image cropped to APS-C is only 17MP).
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