I agree on the reasoning and everything you say, I also agree that this will be the best Canon ever by far... What I find strange, is you calling them brave for something they did wrong for the last 4 years or so, I guess its a different perspective the way we judge their decision, I call it "requiring apology" from the customers for doing wrong all this time, you call it "brave" but against what? The enemy that was doing different was themselves! Regards, Theodoros. www.fotometria.gr
I've never held the new canon and have no stake in the company, but yes . . . I think it's brave to go against the grain.
Since the start of digital capture (still and motion) we've all bought into more pixels.
From 6 megapixels to 12 we needed to because of aliasing, but past that it just seemed like diminished returns, especially since reviewers, testers, dealers and brick wall photographers kept pointing out look, you can see that part of the wall is more detailed.
In the late in the early 2000's when we bought cameras like they were suv's. We'd get one that had 50 more horsepower of course it weighed 500 more lbs. so most of the gains were negated.
So this is a camera that goes against the common sales structure of bigger is better.
I read a brief part of that canon press release and it mentioned that uprezzing will satisfy a client's need for large imagery or something like that and once again that's something I agree upon, because if the image is sharp and not blocked with noise then it looks a lot better uprezzed than a blotchy soft image, but everyone knows that.
What I do know, is that this will rage on another dslr vs. medium format debate. The medium format faithful will say, "see, see, Canon can't compete, the dslr faithful will say "see, see, it goes past 200 iso", but in reality if it really does do high iso that's useable, there are a lot of applications that can work for.
Imagine a small powered led or hmi set that holds the detail of flash? That would be pretty amazing and I'm sure somebody will say, "I never shoot at night, but hey, nighttime is 1/2 of our life and to some the best half".
These images were shot with small hand held leds. that weighed less than 3 lbs each and a 5d2. This type of light opens up a lot of possibilities.
Past that . . .
I do know I dig the idea of 12fps because I've shot 4, 6, 8, and 12fps video for effect and it's pretty cool.
I'll buy one probably for that reason alone.
I think all of this is kind of funny. I have an 18mpx and 30 mox digital backs and when I use them I use the p21+ a lot more than the larger back because it's faster, more responsive and honestly I've never had a client ask or know the difference, even when I've shot them side by side.
Maybe that's a new level of mfd back makers. Dust off the shelves of the the p21+ and lower the price, maybe with a better lcd.
Just a thought.
IMO
BC