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Why Canon has progressive lens designs and conservative sensors

The french magazine Phototrend had a chat with Canon managers. Asobinet made this nice summary (google translated):

When did development of the EOS R5 Mark II and EOS R1 begin? And what about that development?

The main principles of the sensors used in these two cameras and the lack of a global shutter sensor

Is that why the resolution of the EOS R1 isn’t higher than that of the EOS R3?

The basic principles of the Digic Accelerator chip and how it differs from Digic X

Are we talking about one chip with two processors integrated on the same chip, or are we talking about two chips that communicate permanently?

Will the role of the DIGIC accelerator be limited to processing linked to AI and deep learning?

EOS R5 Mark II: The evolution of video and maintaining body size

The EOS R6 Mark II may be overshadowed

Similarly, now that the EOS R1 has been announced, what’s left for the EOS R3?

A conservative sensor for a progressive lens

About the Apple and Canon Partnership

Regarding third parties, are you planning on collaborating with other brands in the future?

How to encourage people to switch from SLR to mirrorless cameras

What are the characteristics of the European market in general?

How do you decide the price of each camera? Some people say that the EOS R1 is more expensive than other cameras…

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