hbr said:slclick said:hbr said:I am very curious to see who the intended market for the 6d II is for and only Canon knows the answer to this. I am not so sure that the idea of making the original 6D as an entry level Full Frame to lure enthusiasts up from the APS-C purchasers worked out well for Canon, (although it worked for me). The fly in the ointment was that the purchaser could not use his EF-S lenses on it and therefore would also need to upgrade his lenses and EF lenses are expensive. That is the problem I have when I try to get my friends to upgrade from their Rebels to Full Frame. I think the vast amount of purchasers of the original already had FF and EF lenses and were looking for a second body that was less expensive. Canon later stated that the next 6D was going upscale.
Therefore, I am not so sure that the 6D series will remain a crippled 5D series. It all depends on how Canon now sees the future market for this fine camera.
Please stop using that word ...(cripple) It's ridiculous. I could go into ANY other industry for analogies, so remember, when you have price points you must have differentiation in feature sets.
I agree with you 100%. I hate that word too. I was actually knocking the notion that Canon cripples their cameras. I probably should have put that word in quotes.
Cool, look I didn't mean to come across as a jerk but that word.... Have great day!
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