Yeah my R6ii is so unsharp, I wish I had more MP so I could get some detail in my shots28-30MP would be ideal. The sharpness difference between R6II and R5 is very apparent to me personally.
Or pros don't hate it enough to jump systems and spend tens of thousands of dollars to do so. Declaring that pros use the available pro bodies and anyone finding fault in them is a "photographer wannabe" is, frankly, pretty silly.Thinking 24 MP in 2025 is ridiculous is ridiculous. Pros certainly think it is enough, I guess not photographer wannabes. And, of course, we have the Sony A9 II, Nikon Z6 III and Nikon Z5 II all sporting those ridiculous 24 MP sensors.
Well Canon listens to their Pro customers and they've dominated the pro market for decades so possibly they chose 24 MP for a reason?Or pros don't hate it enough to jump systems and spend tens of thousands of dollars to do so. Declaring that pros use the available pro bodies and anyone finding fault in them is a "photographer wannabe" is, frankly, pretty silly.
Or, since they've dominated the pro market for decades they don't need to listen to their pro customers because their pro customers have decades of investment and are locked in. Oddly, Nikon and Sony also listen to their pro customers and those pros seem to be telling them a different message.Well Canon listens to their Pro customers and they've dominated the pro market for decades so possibly they chose 24 MP for a reason?
Since we only have anecdotal accounts of what 'Pro customers' tell Canon, we don't know if they actually listen. We only know that Canon has been the most successful camera manufacturer for a looooong time now. So Canon could very well be on the "Bad fit for pros, but still better than SoNikon" end of the spectrum, not at the "Most perfectly fitting camera there is" end.Well Canon listens to their Pro customers and they've dominated the pro market for decades [...]
Sure, it makes perfect sense that Canon would decide to stop listening to their customers and rely on their being locked in. Clearly they have led the market for >20 years and dominate it today because their management does not know what they are doing.Or, since they've dominated the pro market for decades they don't need to listen to their pro customers because their pro customers have decades of investment and are locked in. Oddly, Nikon and Sony also listen to their pro customers and those pros seem to be telling them a different message.
Canon definitely listens to their pro customers.Or, since they've dominated the pro market for decades they don't need to listen to their pro customers because their pro customers have decades of investment and are locked in. Oddly, Nikon and Sony also listen to their pro customers and those pros seem to be telling them a different message.
The assumption seen here is not even "Most perfectly fitting camera there is" but "Most perfectly fitting camera there could be".So Canon could very well be on the "Bad fit for pros, but still better than SoNikon" end of the spectrum, not at the "Most perfectly fitting camera there is" end.
So, by that rationale, real pros don't want integrated grips and only "photographer wannabe" really want integrated grips.... Sony doesn’t even make an integrated grip body for their pro (or any) customers...
I'm having "flagship" flashbacks. Not everyone in any group (even professional photographers) is going to agree about everything.So, by that rationale, real pros don't want integrated grips and only "photographer wannabe" really want integrated grips.
A truly pathetic straw man statement. Or maybe you can link a few quotes where people here claim Canon makes perfect cameras for pros or anyone else. Good luck with that.The assumption seen here is not even "Most perfectly fitting camera there is" but "Most perfectly fitting camera there could be".
So, by that rationale, only Sony users are real pros. Sure, bub. Whatever.So, by that rationale, real pros don't want integrated grips and only "photographer wannabe" really want integrated grips.
Is there any evidence that Canon is currently #1 amongst the professional crowd? They have a slight lead in overall sales, but how many of those are going to be R100s vs R1s?So, by that rationale, only Sony users are real pros. Sure, bub. Whatever.
Canon is aiming to please a plurality of their users in any given market segment. The fact that they’ve led the market for over two decades and dominate it today shows they are very good at determining what features their products need to do that.
You’re the only one here who seems unable to understand the difference between plurality, majority and everyone. Might want to consult a dictionary.
A large lead. In their financial documents Canon reports that their 2024 interchangeable lens camera market share was (2.84/6.3) 45%.Is there any evidence that Canon is currently #1 amongst the professional crowd? They have a slight lead in overall sales, but how many of those are going to be R100s vs R1s?
A slight lead in overall sales? Yeah, ok, sure. Seems you also need to consult a dictionary.Is there any evidence that Canon is currently #1 amongst the professional crowd? They have a slight lead in overall sales, but how many of those are going to be R100s vs R1s?
That doesn't answer my question. The majority of Canon's sales are from their lower tier products like the R100 and R50 -- irrelevant to the professional space. How many R1 or R3s does Canon sell compared to Sony's A1 or A9?A large lead. In their financial documents Canon reports that their 2024 interchangeable lens camera market share was (2.84/6.3) 45%.
Canon has been gaining steadily. Canon now has a solid lead in global MILC sales. Last year Canon was #1 in FF MILCs in the US (~21% of the global market).Sony claims to be the leader in Full Frame sales: https://petapixel.com/2024/09/18/so...t-in-the-full-frame-mirrorless-camera-market/
Exactly my point. Those saying "this feature is because Canon is listening to their pros and anyone not wanting it isn't a pro" don't understand product design.I'm having "flagship" flashbacks. Not everyone in any group (even professional photographers) is going to agree about everything.