Does Canon have plans to release a ‘retro’ styled EOS R camera in the future?

I love my AE-1. It's on my shelf now as I haven't shot film for 15 years. I appropriated it from my dad and used it all through high school and college. Even professionally in the very early 2000's. I'd love for it to be close to the performance of the R6 Mkii with NO video features at all. Old school. The Leica M2 proves that there is a market for this form factor. Small and cool. I'm still amazed at how small the lenses are.
 
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No please!
Read what Thom Hogan has to say about Nikon's retro bodies... I agree with him.
But more importantly...
Canon, where is my 35mm f/1.2L?!? :love: stop faffing around and announce it already so that I can order it.
In the meantime, I got myself a sweet DJI Mavic 3 Pro :devilish:
 
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Why? There are lots of discussion about ergonomics, flippy screens, control placement, mega pixels, costs and so on. In today's economy, would those same folks that complain about that spend money on a camera that looks ~30+ years old and most likely has the same or less features as a current modern model? Who knows? I'm confident Canon's marketing gurus will have a good estimate of potential sales. Heck, if i could go back, i'd like to have my waistline and hair back. :ROFLMAO: Otherwise I'm liking the new stuff.
 
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Interesting timing. Today on NikonRumors:
 
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Interesting timing. Today on NikonRumors:
Looks cool, though I wish the grip was bigger. The tiny side hump reminds me of the F3 which I find awkward to hold. I prefer the chunkier detachable grip of the FA.

If Voigtlander make some more full frame Z mount lenses it's gonna look really slick.
 
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