Canon lays out their corporate strategy

They prioritized the L lenses as the ILC market has become more non-consumer.

My guess is these also have a higher profit margin, and so were the best way to package their (pandemic limited) semiconductors.

As weird as the R launch was (meh bodies great glass) I really can't fault much about canon's rollout when I look at it "all in" from a business+consumer needs standpoint.
 
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You got simple math wrong. lol

I could lament on the sad state of millennials’ mathematical abilities. You might want to bust out a calculator and try multiplying 6 million by 0.3.
I'm fairly sure the calculation @dolina did was 6 million x 0.3 x 0.48, as his reference to less (fewer) than 900k was a reference to the number of Canon DSLRs, not all DSLRs.
 
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My guess is these also have a higher profit margin, and so were the best way to package their (pandemic limited) semiconductors.
Bullseye!
As weird as the R launch was (meh bodies great glass) I really can't fault much about canon's rollout when I look at it "all in" from a business+consumer needs standpoint.
I believe Canon did an EF L & 1-Series refresh between 2018-2020 for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

RF system launched in 2018. 2020-onrward they have been pushing R3, R5, R6, R6 Mark II and mostly RF L lenses.
 
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"offering attractive products that anticipate market demands"

My demand for a retro-styled full frame mirrorless camera is high, you know what to do Canon...

I think that's a Nikon Zfc. ;-)

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Er, I was agreeing with you on the subject of more consumer RF lenses. I just said there would also be more RF lenses. Probably about 50/50, on that we agree, I think.


Forward-thinking companies don't only follow demand, they also *create* demand.

Hence 8K was a major selling point for the R5, and the twin fish-eye was designed to create a new genre of photography.
My gosh people actually argue and discuss this? Who really cares
 
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Canon's goals of MILC market share needs to be met with more lens releases. The number of RF lenses released in 2022 was rather disappointing.
Does it? Honest question. APS-C bodies still solidly outsell FF bodies.

Canon knows how many EF-M lenses like the 11-22, 32/1.4 and 28mm macro they sold compared to M bodies. Likewise, they joke how many EF-S lenses like the 10-22, 15-85 and 17-55/2.8 they sold. I suspect the vast majority of their APS-C lenses they sold were 18-xx and 55-xxx zooms in 1- and 2-lens body kits.

Canon launched ~7 RF lenses last year. How many did Sony and Nikon launch?
 
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