Re: Here's an Updated 2017 Canon Roadmap
In my opinion you can kick most of the experiences from former decades to the curb. Globalization, the internet and big data brought a kind of speed and super efficiency into everything that requires a different kind of acting. Canon seems to want to stop the train and acting as slow as ever, but that's not what their customers experience in their lifes of the year 2016. Logictics and workflows need to be easier, quality needs to be better, budgets are lower. Other companies seem to be more willing to give answers and products for that.
ahsanford said:Roy2001 said:No 5DS II?![]()
See attached (from NorthLight). A few thoughts:
1) The pace of camera body development appears to be slowing. You can chalk this up to the general photography market contracting due to rise of cell phone photography, a large global recession in the last 10 years limiting peoples' discretionary spending, or possibly Canon proliferating the number of brands they now carry. (Consider: 10 years ago, Canon had 5 lines of interchangeable lens digital cameras -- now there are 13).
2) Can you name a single instance in which a higher end non-gripped rig (5D / 6D / 7D) got a new body in less than three years?
3) Is anyone applying pressure to Canon on the resolution front? Does anyone have a higher res FF camera than the 5DS nearly two years since it was announced?
Canon isn't Sony. Canon doesn't spew new bodies every 6 seconds to impress people.
A 5DSR2 (or 7D3) in 2017 seems wildly, wildly improbable given all the reasons above. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it would be the exception heard round the world. I don't see it happening.
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In my opinion you can kick most of the experiences from former decades to the curb. Globalization, the internet and big data brought a kind of speed and super efficiency into everything that requires a different kind of acting. Canon seems to want to stop the train and acting as slow as ever, but that's not what their customers experience in their lifes of the year 2016. Logictics and workflows need to be easier, quality needs to be better, budgets are lower. Other companies seem to be more willing to give answers and products for that.
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