I had thought the same thing with respect to targeting 5D owners rather than R5 owners, but I’m kind of second guessing that based on the rumoured specs and the seemingly video-centric approach. Anecdotally, I’m not sure I believe that a lot of 5D users are hanging on to their bodies for the video capabilities. I would anticipate that 5D owners that had video as a major priority for their workflow would have already upgraded given the significant performance improvement from the 5Div generation to the R5. Putting even more emphasis on video capabilities here may speak more to convincing R5 or R5c owners to upgrade given that those bodies did seem to attract many more video-focused users. Maybe I’ll have a very different impression when this thing goes live, but I struggle to see video improvements as the thing to push a 5D owner to upgrade. As a 5Div user, if you went this long with 5Div video without upgrading, you may not be shooting a lot of video.Fair, and thanks. I guess my point is, position to whom? To me, it seems the target market for the R5II are primarily owners of 5-series DSLRs, and secondarily owners 6-series DSLRs, the EOS R, and R6 owners looking to upgrade. Given Nikon’s market share, I doubt Canon or their marketing department particularly care about them.
So I think your first case above is close to the truth.
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