When Canon revealed the EOS-1D X Mark III in January 2020, we proclaimed that the DSLR “nonetheless isn’t useless,” however that digital camera will mark the top of the road for a flagship mannequin that some professional photographers nonetheless swear by to seize the whole lot from sporting occasions to wild animals.
CanonRumors factors out an interview Canon’s chairman and CEO Fujio Mitarai gave this week to the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun (through Y.M. Cinema Journal). The piece spotlight how high-end mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras have taken market share digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras beforehand dominated.
In it, the CEO is quoted (in Japanese, which we’ve translated to English) saying “Market wants are quickly shifting towards mirrorless cameras. So accordingly, we’re more and more shifting individuals in that path.” The article states that the Mark III is “the truth is” the final mannequin in Canon’s flagship EOS-1 sequence and that in just a few years Canon will cease growing and producing its flagship DSLR cameras in favor of mirrorless cameras.
Nonetheless, regardless of what some headlines say, it doesn’t imply that is the top of Canon DSLRs (but). Whereas the article makes it plain that mirrorless cameras like Canon’s personal EOS R3 characterize the way forward for the section, it additionally says that due to robust abroad demand, the corporate plans to proceed making intro/mid-range DSLR cameras in the meanwhile.
As for the Mark III itself, whereas a brand new mannequin isn’t across the nook, its estimated lifespan as an lively product remains to be measured in years. In a press release given to The Verge, a Canon US spokesperson confirmed, “The broad particulars of Mr. Mitarai’s interview as described within the article are true. Nonetheless, whereas estimated as “inside just a few years,” precise dates will not be confirmed for the conclusion of improvement/termination of manufacturing for a flagship DSLR digital camera.”