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Re: EF lenses and the Mirrorless future
scorrpio wrote:
rrccad wrote:
Messier Object wrote:
Jura S wrote:
Messier Object wrote:
photosen wrote:
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Will Canon offer an EF to Mirrorless adapter to help us through the transition period ?
Hello? Anyone home?
You pick out one sentence from my post and give a strange response
And your point is ?
His point is that EF-EFM adapter exists since the beginning of the EOS M line.
Is the EOS M the successor to Full Frame DSLR, no its not which means that neither you nor he actually read my post very carefully. My post is about a time in the future when Canon introduces the new FF and APS-C mirrorless range as successors to the current DSLRs. At the moment EOS M is a sideline product. The present adapter is a means by which Canon can entice existing DSLR and EF lens owners to buy an EOS M.
Imagine if you will a mirrorless successor to the IDX, and then think about if/ how EF lenses might fit into that scenario. Expecting the flagship range of Canon cameras to have a mirror flapping up and down while other makers have silent 50 fps global shutter FF systems is 'head in the sand'
Peter
The shutters will never go that fast.Apertures are mechanical too.
50fps photography is called 'video'. Canon (and others) already do it, albeit at lower resolutions. The limiting factor is processing and storage write speeds.
Not quite correct. Video dies bit open and close the aperture in between shots. That is still necessary for low light and amall aperture af.
In between shots the aperture opens, the camera and and the aperture stops down.
From a canon perspective there is no need to roll out a new mount and invest millions into lens R&d with little return in a shrinking market.