The Canon EOS R6 Mark III will be good, but not revolutionary

Canon will use their judgment when designing the feature set of the R6II, but my desires are simple. I want the autofocus and sensor of the R1 with the R5/6 form factor while retaining as much functionality as possible, considering the physical constraints of the smaller body. I don't need the additional resolution of the R5, and I'd like the vertical grip to be optional.
 
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Were did you get the number "50%"? Seems like a lot and definitely over exaggerated. There are some users who wear glasses and it causes issues. Some users with glasses don´t have any issues. Other than that, if it doesn't work, the reason might be the person working the camera.
Homebrew statistics... :sneaky:
 
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Canon will use their judgment when designing the feature set of the R6II, but my desires are simple. I want the autofocus and sensor of the R1 with the R5/6 form factor while retaining as much functionality as possible, considering the physical constraints of the smaller body. I don't need the additional resolution of the R5, and I'd like the vertical grip to be optional.
I agree and reusing the R1 sensor makes more sense than the old R3 one and people that can afford an R1 will still buy the R1 for the most part and CFexpress cards should be standard in at least one slot as they're cheaper than V90 sd cards and improve the performance so much in terms of buffering and video recording
 
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