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I'm inclined to agree...
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That's a pretty odd number, no?
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?People will LOVE that!
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But I was more speaking on the industry as a whole.
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I take it you weren't around for the migration from FD to EF?
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i.e. People will NOT love that! They'll be pissed off like back in '87...
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There is no reason to kill off the EF-S and doing it would put major distrust into Canon customers.
The APS-C sensor is far from done, the recent models have just been more about adding features consumers want (live view focus). The market might get slightly narrowed or even crossed up, but I doubt they would plan to kill it. |
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I think the point is that APS-C in a Single Lens Reflex model is a fading into the sunset. Also, they do not need to kill EF-S, they could just make the XXXD line into a mirrorless line that can take EF-S and EF lenses w/o an adapter. |
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The cheapest FF Canon makes costs 3500 bucks. Even if they offer one for 2K that is still not close to a 1K 60D or a $1400 7D. On the cheap side, if I don't care about size I would always get a cheap Rebel over any mirrorless. Lack of a VF, smaller size being harder to handle with larger lenses, less buttons and dials. Not to mention we are assuming these new sensors will continue to improve in focusing significantly. So best case scenario for MILC is 1. Sensors are equal to SLR focusing 2. EVF equal optical 3. FF sensor prices drop SIGNIFICANTLY You would still have people that want budget DSLR cameras. Last edited by FredM : 4th of August 2012 (Sat) at 16:09. |
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They force us to buy EF lens if we want new stuff!
Look how often L lens get refresh while EF-S left in dust Quote:
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APS-C is not dead at all but the time of $1600+ APS-C cameras has indeed passed. Going forward, only FF models will be able to command such prices. The thing is, I don't see FF DSLRs dropping below $1500 in the next ten years (if ever). A FF Rebel for $1000 is not happening soon. Sorry Instead, APS-C DSLRs will continue to 'live' in the lower DSLR tier at $800-$1300. The market would still demand that these are very capable cameras, though. So, I fully expect the 70D, when released, to match and even exceed Nikon's D7000 in capabilities - while priced at no more than $1300. Regarding EF-S lenses: similarly to expensive APS-C DSLRs, expensive EF-S lenses are doomed too, of course. So, we've seen the best of the EF-S lens lineup. Last edited by jorkata : 10th of August 2012 (Fri) at 16:58. |
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