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Recently, I've found myself looking at medium format cameras and sort of wishing that Canon had a medium format option.
These days, for digital medium format cameras, the market is ruled by Hasselblad, Fuji, and Phase One. Fuji is the "budget friendly" option, even they start at $5,000. Phase One, don't even think about asking about their prices.
I've looked at both the Fuji GFX100S II and the Hasselblad X2D in the store. And while cool, I wish there was a Canon with the Canon ergonomics and GUI available in medium format, and a 100+ mp image sensor, with IBIS and all that Canon autofocus and color goodness.
I know it would require Canon to build out a whole new line of lenses to cover the medium format sensor (they could call them the "MF" line of lenses). And I'm sure they would end up at a similar price point to Hasselblad.
Anyone else wish Canon would enter the medium format, high megapixel market?
These days, for digital medium format cameras, the market is ruled by Hasselblad, Fuji, and Phase One. Fuji is the "budget friendly" option, even they start at $5,000. Phase One, don't even think about asking about their prices.
I've looked at both the Fuji GFX100S II and the Hasselblad X2D in the store. And while cool, I wish there was a Canon with the Canon ergonomics and GUI available in medium format, and a 100+ mp image sensor, with IBIS and all that Canon autofocus and color goodness.
I know it would require Canon to build out a whole new line of lenses to cover the medium format sensor (they could call them the "MF" line of lenses). And I'm sure they would end up at a similar price point to Hasselblad.
Anyone else wish Canon would enter the medium format, high megapixel market?