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Uneternal
Enthusiast

This is the EOS R5 II - Retro Edition.

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Canon did something similar in the past but only with the EOS RP (Gold Edition). 

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In addition to digital, I shoot a lot of film on Pentax (17, K2, K1000, ME, MX and sometimes KM), Nikon (F and FM), and with a Minolta SRT (really bad design). I also have a Mamiya RB67 and a 645.

I am looking forward to the rumored "RE1" retro-homage mirrorless "SLR" (yes, I know) to the AE1 SLR.

zakslm
Mentor
Mentor

I'm not sure the "concept" would resonate with the target market for an R5/R5 II.  To me the above concept camera looks like an EOS Elan II/IIE (50/50E) film camera vintage 1995.

My impression is that a "retro" style mirrorless camera would be more popular if it were and positioned and priced within the APS-C line as a variant of the R50, R10, R100, etc.  

It would interest me if it were to look like a classic vintage 1976 AE-1.  Perhaps introduced next year - 50 years after the original AE-1 was introduced?  

"It would interest me if it were to look like a classic vintage 1976 AE-1.  Perhaps introduced next year - 50 years after the original AE-1 was introduced?"

That is what the rumors say is happening and I 100% believe everything I read on the Internet (massive, rolled-eyes sarcasm), but if Canon does that, I will be first in line.

I've read that the RE-1--I'd name it AE-1--will be a full-frame retro-styled R8 possibly displacing the R8. It would make tons of sense for it to replace the R50/R100 too.

SignifDigits
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

I'm rooting for Canon to put the new R7 Mark 2 in AE-1 form factor and release it in February.  I'm waiting on the new R7 as the controls on the old one were too wildly divergent from my likes.  I wanted the specs of the R7 in a more R6 or even R10 controls format.    So, I'm waiting for the R7 Mark 2.    So now you have my hopes up that they just might release it in a retro format 🙂  I'd even give up the joystick for that level of tacti-cool.

MrWalleye73
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

Cool Concept. Have an old EOS Elan II in a box somewhere. Has that look. Always liked the mix from an asthetic point of view.  Miss my AE-1 as well. 

A1, T90, EOS 1N, Elan 7e, R6M2. Lenses....many FD/EF/RF Lenses/Speedlites. All fun!

My first Canon was na Elan IIe and I very much loved it. Then later I added a 7e. Two really wonderful cameras. I miss the 7e a lot and wish I had not gotten rid of it when I went digital.

justadude
Whiz
Whiz

Count me as a "No thanks".  I'd probably get it mixed up with one of my film cameras, and try to pry the back off to load a roll of 35mm.  😅


Gary
Lake Michigan Area MI

Digital Cameras: Canon EOS R6 Mk ll, EOS R8, EOS RP, ...and a few other brands
Film Cameras: Mostly Pentax, Kodak, and Zenit... and still heavily used

Just do it!  After 20+ years of being away from film, I went back into it heavily 3 years ago.  It's a lot of fun!  Besides, the biggest benefit is it finally got me away from the "take five shots and pick the best one" mentality when I grab my digital cameras.  


Gary
Lake Michigan Area MI

Digital Cameras: Canon EOS R6 Mk ll, EOS R8, EOS RP, ...and a few other brands
Film Cameras: Mostly Pentax, Kodak, and Zenit... and still heavily used

I still have my 7E....I think that will be one of my keepers for film. Just a darn good camera. Trying to cull out some old film cameras, as I have now embraced digital in full force too. Prob the T90 and 1N will go. 

A1, T90, EOS 1N, Elan 7e, R6M2. Lenses....many FD/EF/RF Lenses/Speedlites. All fun!

MrWalleye73
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

Agree Gary....I'm still getting used to the idea that I can have a "do over" on a shot. with the digital camera. Film was a bit more mysterious and exciting in that way. Had to get it right pretty fast to not waste film. Glad we can still do both.

A1, T90, EOS 1N, Elan 7e, R6M2. Lenses....many FD/EF/RF Lenses/Speedlites. All fun!
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