Nice catch!Anyway, Canon's Japanese site:
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キヤノン:EOS 5D Mark IV|概要
35mmフルサイズ約3,040万画素CMOSセンサーを搭載。高感度化やAF性能の向上によってさらなる表現領域の拡大を果たした、新しい"5"。cweb.canon.jp
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Nice catch!Anyway, Canon's Japanese site:
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キヤノン:EOS 5D Mark IV|概要
35mmフルサイズ約3,040万画素CMOSセンサーを搭載。高感度化やAF性能の向上によってさらなる表現領域の拡大を果たした、新しい"5"。cweb.canon.jp
A free neck strap?Hey Canon, Feb 17 is my birthday! want to make me a present? You know what to announce! wink wink![]()
Thank you! That only makes sense.They also mentioned that the R1 would be Canon professional sports and photo journalism camera, which makes me believe it will NOT be a high MP camera.
It does make sense, but where does it fit against the R3, which is aimed at the same market segment? One R1 will likely cost the same as 2 new R3 bodies, so what will the R1 offer to make it worth the price difference?Thank you! That only makes sense.
Several features have been suggested. We probably don’t have to wait long to find some of them out (except MP count).It does make sense, but where does it fit against the R3, which is aimed at the same market segment? One R1 will likely cost the same as 2 new R3 bodies, so what will the R1 offer to make it worth the price difference?
We'll just have to wait. I think you're being too pessimistic about the R1 price or too optimistic about changes to the R3 price or both.It does make sense, but where does it fit against the R3, which is aimed at the same market segment? One R1 will likely cost the same as 2 new R3 bodies, so what will the R1 offer to make it worth the price difference?
I do not think that the R1 is going to cost $10000-12000. The Sony A9III and A1 are $6000-$6500, and the Nikon Z9 is $5500. I could see Canon release the R1 for $6999, but I could not foresee it being any more. I don't understand how the R3 and R1 fit together, but we should have a better idea within a month or so.It does make sense, but where does it fit against the R3, which is aimed at the same market segment? One R1 will likely cost the same as 2 new R3 bodies, so what will the R1 offer to make it worth the price difference?
The R1 would fit very well with a discontinued R3.I don't understand how the R3 and R1 fit together,
Very well might be true especially if the past history with the 3-series repeats itself. Moreover, if the R1 is the professional sports and journalism camera I suspect the R3 is a one and done. I do hope they keep the R1 as light as possible; I really like the weight of the R3.The R1 would fit very well with a discontinued R3.
I can't see how that would work with IBIS.My misunderstanding. I imagined a scenario where the camera would have two physical sensors in a single body and one could switch between them. I agree that Canon could do some pixel binning like the M11 and have a really feature rich cameras in the R1 / R5 Mk2.
I think Canon should make an RF 600 f/6.3 DO but I think people have unrealistic expectations of how quickly camera companies can respond to competition.I wish Canon would do a better job keeping up with the competition!
Every camera exists in someone's head.Interesting, I didn't know it from memory, I just Googled it to see if it existed, and there are many results making it look like it was a real camera. My bad.
I think people have the unrealistic expectation that the tail wags the dog.I …I think people have unrealistic expectations of how quickly camera companies can respond to competition.
Maybe. If the rumor that we will see a R3 II is correct, I am expecting something analogous to an A9/A1 type of split with the R3 II being more spec'd out and the R1 being the uber professional workhorse. We won't know for sure until the R3 II is (if ever) released, which could be 2025+.I don't understand how the R3 and R1 fit together, but we should have a better idea within a month or so.
Entirely possible... Canon Australia teamed up with Lucky Straps for a custom R5 strap for preorders. Either direct or via reseller. There was also a spare Canon battery and small SD card as part of the package. Someone on the forum was happy to take mine as I don't use a strap except for open door flightsA free neck strap?
Maybe that's possible... not what I was referring to thoughEntirely possible... Canon Australia teamed up with Lucky Straps for a custom R5 strap for preorders. Either direct or via reseller. There was also a spare Canon battery and small SD card as part of the package. Someone on the forum was happy to take mine as I don't use a strap except for open door flights
https://luckystraps.com/blogs/the-l...the-limited-edition-canon-eos-r5-camera-strap
Then they should have done that with the R3 Mark I.Maybe. If the rumor that we will see a R3 II is correct, I am expecting something analogous to an A9/A1 type of split with the R3 II being more spec'd out and the R1 being the uber professional workhorse. We won't know for sure until the R3 II is (if ever) released, which could be 2025+.
I would love for Canon to release some DO telephoto lenses longer than 400 mm for us wildlife photographer. As I get older, I am starting to pay attention to these lighter lenses. The Nikon 800 mm PF f6.3 at 5.2 lbs and Nikon 400 mm f4.5 at 2.6 lbs have me jealous of Nikon users.I think Canon should make an RF 600 f/6.3 DO but I think people have unrealistic expectations of how quickly camera companies can respond to competition.