As a lifetime Canon user with a ton of great Canon glass, I can't help but voice my growing disappointment and concern with the brand. Every day I feel more like someone with a great collection of buggy whips, endlessly debating with my friends and colleagues the merits of one buggy whip versus another. We need to face the sad fact, for whatever reason, Canon is failing to keep up with the innovation in image-making and processing. We all sit around waiting for Canon's latest horse-drawn carriage; meanwhile, in the real world, SONY offers continually superior sensor performance and, more importantly, the upcoming Light 16 (as well as the existing Lytro stuff) shows where photography is really headed. Sure, these cameras are a bit of a gimmick, but clearly the idea of a single small camera taking multiple samples with a single button push, along with massive in-camera image processing, is where things are headed. Yes, I breathlessly await the latest 1D/5D, hoping against hope that I'll be dazzled by either the sensor or by the processing, speed and convenience ancillaries, but for me, this is Canon's last chance for now. They really need to wake up and take a serious look at what is happening around them. They already missed the boat, completely, on the impact the cellphones would have on their P&S market, and now they appear to be snoozing as other companies exploit more effectively the intersection of optics and computer processing. Canon, it's time to get back to some serious innovating. Please, don't force me to abandon ship!