I have an M6II, an M6, an M2 and all the EF-M lenses (two of the M15-45, actually, but only because it was cheaper than free in the M6II kit with the EVF). I’ll be using the M series for some time to come even absent any new models launching.Oh absolutely, and that's silly. They may or may not, I have no idea. My personal use case is anecdote, not data. And as I said they own half the market, they would have a *lot* of time to course correct if it proved detrimental. My only point is that as a now former customer their decisions about the M mount directly led to my departure, and the blockage of third party lenses reinforced that it was the right move. How many others feel that way I couldn't say, but even if Fuji doubled it's market share purely due to M mount switchers it would be barely a rounding error to Canon.
Worth noting in this context that last month on BCN (retail sales in Japan), the highest selling M kit was at #6, while the R10 + 18-150 kit was at #3.
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