Side by side comparison of the Canon EOS R5, Canon EOS R and Canon EOS RP

The EOS-1's (N, V, DsI DsII DsIII) have been my favorite cameras to hold. The R is too small for comfort, OR a sure and steady grip for me. Although I like the portability aspect, I think I can get that via the smaller lenses and shorter film-flange distance. I don't care if the camera's taller.

Here's a question: has anyone speculated on whether the R5--sort of a 5-series, is going to be the top end? Or is anyone noticing holes in the specs suggesting a higher-end camera would be forthcoming? What I'm waiting for is a sensor with new abilities: extended dynamic range, electronic ND, no rolling shutter, etc.

There will absolutely be an R1 next year. Count on it.
 
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Looking at the top-down, the R5 definitely looks a good bit thicker than the R5, including the handgrip, which slopes out towards the lens mount more than on the EOS R. The R5 kinda looks like the curves of the 1DX Mark II from above, with the body sloping towards the Canon logo.

Also looking at the image from the back, the body itself is taller and the handgrip is taller on the R5, they've raised the overall top of the body up towards the hotshoe to give more space.

Overall the ergonomics on this thing look like they've solved any of my problems with the EOS R and I am even more excited for the R5. I wish we could just see the bottom of the camera to see if the viewfinder eyecup can be user replaced for a weathercover eyecup, which is my biggest concern.
 
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l find it very strange that the R6 is rumored to be released before the R5, but Canon has not presented us with a photo of the R6, yet. Makes me wonder if they are just going to use the body of the RP as an R6, with the different specs of the R6?
 
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