I think that you mis-remember that then R5 was revolutionary when released! Nothing else could do what it does - and indeed the A1 still cannot record 8K30 raw even at 1.5x the R5's price before all the discounting and currently 2.2x the price!Well I'd sure hope Canon can one up what will be a 3.5 year old camera when the R5II finally ships. But what will happen in Nov 2024 when the A1II comes out? 50MP @ 60FPS with flawless pre-capture implementation and who knows what other goodies Sony will have cooked up by then?
The main difference is the battery life which is not due to the battery capacity but the internal power usage of the chipsets etc so hopefully the R5ii will be more power efficient.
Indeed, who knows what Sony will release and when but making an assumption based on distant rumours is foolish. The R5ii spec sheet hasn't appeared yet let alone anything for the A1ii
The R5ii will be different to the A1 (and A1ii) - not least of which is the size/ memory cards. The biggest difference is the price so to say that they are playing in the same market segmentation is a reach. Can you honestly say that USD3900 is equivalent to USD6500 release price?The R5II will have to sell at a significant discount to the A1II if it is going to only match the A1 in most of the fundamental features.
1. It is extremely rare for a new user to decide between (almost) flag ship systems.
2. It is rare for users to have multiple systems but it happens for some use cases.
3. It is expensive to switch between systems. Users love to tell everyone when they switch to justify their choice of system but they don't disclose how much it cost them.
What your subsequent posts have shown is that you (and a small number of others including some in this forum) are in the 2nd category and have sufficient disposal income to support those choices. That would be a small % vs most R5 owners (including myself).
My point is that Canon would not be trying to convince your segment that the R5ii has to beat the A1 feature set at 60% of the cost.
Your opinions would not be relevant for Canon in this case.
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