I feel Canon can have this in a 3D, and a 5D mkIII with slower frame rate, etc... and both can still be hot seller..........
I feel professional grade cam is bought by Pro, and that segment is smaller.... while prosumer have a wider % than the pro category...
So if the prosumer range, they have 2 FF for cam, 1 each for Studio & Sports, and both at diff price, it will help them make more profits..... ie. moving 1D & 1Ds to prosumer range and let them have a dilemma.... while the Pro get the 1DX....
There might be good reason for such logic.:thumbsup: I would guess something along that line too as its possibly something which they found over the years with the 1Ds and 1D sales. :think:That they sell far, far more affordable FF cameras than they do with the Pro series ones. And that there was an unexploited market for a highly capable, high zoots model that sits just below the 1D and they had lost many customers when Nikon came in with the d700.
And they may add in a top shelf studio camera somewhat similar to the Leica S2. With the full 1Dx capabilities, an even larger format of possible 40x40mm or even 45x45mm, topped out at over 50mp. But a sub 4fps framerate. And a new set of lenses.
My guess ?? ?
Studio Camera : Studio Dx (??? or whatever SG$12000+)
Top End FF : 1Dx (SG$7000++)
2nd Tier : 3DX ( or whatever they call it) with 70% of the 1Dx capabilities, size and 65%-75% of its price ( which makes it just under SG$4500-5000 )
Mass market FF: 5Dx , megapixel camera, maybe 39mp mainly for people who want and have use for such a camera. Limited AF capabilities like the 5D has always been. (SG$3500-4000)
Top tier APS-C : 7Dx (SG$2500-3000)
Advanced APS-C: 70D (SG$1500-2000)
Entry APS-C : 700D (SG$1200-1500)
Entry DSLR: 1200D (SG$900-1200)
Of course, these are just pure conjunctures and have no basis other than the news that's been brewing over the months. ;p But when you look at it, it covers every possible price segment that a DSLR might be pegged in on!