3dit0r said:This also means the APS-C [mirrorless] system needs decent environmental sealing.
Curious to see how the M5/M6 'II' (or whatever they call it) pans out. That line was previously something like a mirrorless 80D. Yet we will have the new mirrorless mid-level item in the M50, so it makes me wonder what the future breakdown of EOS M will be.
The presumption is (leaving out any M1 for FF talk for now, let's just talk crop):
M5/M6 II = Top (M50 specs + more knobs/controls + likely higher fps yet, possibly new sensor, possibly sealed)
M50 = Mid-level (4K, quick burst, integral VF)
M100 = Entry
But it's possible that the M50 is more 77D like than 80D and Canon envisions a 4-tier EOS M crop platform:
M* = Think 7D3-level in mirrorless terms (weathersealed, and 1-2 sealed EF-M lenses would be needed!)
M5/M6 II = Think 80D-level in mirrorless terms
M50 = Think 77D-level in mirrorless terms
M100 = Entry
* = M1 would naturally top the crop platform, but we'd get lost in a naming fight (which we love to do here, because naming stuff is everyone's favorite pasttime here :

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