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Re: lockouts
m100 wrote:
MAC wrote:
times have changed
it used to be AF was the distinctive advantage and now it is not the distinguishing feature. We have R3 AF in an R10 and the advantages being pushed these days are e-shutter read times to avoid rolling shutter - eventually moving toward universal shutter - but where is the value proposition small form factor and glass?
and now we have hoarding of m6II's and great m glass because Canon wants to protect their FF RF cash cows by not giving us great RF-s glass like the 32 f1.4, the 11-22, 16 f1.4, 56 f1.4, 18-50 f2.8, etc
IBM paid the price in the old days by locking out 3rd party with proprietary designs
that was in a rapidly expanding market
it will be interesting to see in a compressing market because of the iphone if canon's lockout of 3rd party and the m system ends up like IBM
it also seems that Canon is on a more aggressive launch of bodies (eg, R6II and soon R5II) which was Sony's mode of operation - iteration after iteration
in my opinion, they need to bring back m and the 32.5 mpxl sensor and give it digic x because they ain't going to make great RF-s glass and the m system gives them the separate arms length orphan mount where they can focus on FF RF for R versus the crazy approach of holding back RF-s development
small and powerful and value proposition and advantages over iphone is where they should be designing - digic 10 in a 32.5 mpxl m -- and an updated m system would offer that
I am thinking Canon has just sold a lot of M camera bodies and not to just hoarders.
Someone that has done some research could quickly click on the M6II for $549 deal ?
And the M50II with a lens for $399 or a M200 with lens for $299 ? Wow !
A lot of M cameras are under the Christmas tree ?
for sure, those deals are amazing!
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