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Right, that was discussed above. But it's only been 30 days, I wouldn't expect to see them expand into FF (if they do) for a year.Looks like Canon wants to keep its monopoly on full-frame lenses as the planned Tamron and Sigma releases are all for crop sensor cameras.
Times have changed, the market is ever-shrinking. Canon is hopefully going to be more open to these kinds of things than they've been historically.I would not hold your breath, for Canon to open the FF RF mount to 3rd party lens makers.
Based on history. Look at the Canon dSLR lenses.
Canon (and Nikon) have treated their APS-C line as 2nd class cameras. With mostly consumer targeted lenses, and very few GOOD APS-C lenses. So if Canon has the same plan for RF-S / APS-C, there is very little for them to loose by opening the RF-S cameras to 3rd party lens companies. Cuz Canon would probably not make those lenses anyway.
That is unlikely. It is because the "market is ever-shrinking" that Canon has been so closed. Canon wants to ring every penny out of the market that it can. It is possible that they are only opening up the mount to avoid anti-monopoly legal problems in some areas of the world. Always keep in mind that these are not "western" companies. We need to be polite, but vocal about what we want as consumers.Times have changed, the market is ever-shrinking. Canon is hopefully going to be more open to these kinds of things than they've been historically.