Originally Posted by
Tronhard
Gidday Paul!
The thing that muddies the water right now is that the EF and EF-S lenses can be attached to BOTH the R and M mounts via adaptors, so they don't have to come up with a bunch of new lenses to engage a lot of lens owners with either body configuration. I find it hard to believe that Canon would introduce the M mount and then phase it out again so soon. Furthermore, as Bill and I have both experienced, there is a market for capable, small MILCs that don't have big lenses. I wonder if Canon have accepted the demise of the point and shoot and even compact camera and are hedging their bets on these two platforms, based in part on a common compatibility with a huge number of legacy lenses. Not forgetting of course that there is no hint that they will not continue to produce conventional DSLRs.
We live in interesting times...