The Canon EOS R3, announced on Tuesday, has proven to be a popular camera. It’s not surprising, really. A lot of EOS 1DX Mark III (and probably Nikon D6) owners have been wanting ot make the jump to mirrorless for a while now, just waiting for a true sports and photojournalism flagship model to come along. But it’s proven to be so popular that by Thursday, Canon Japan had already posted a statement saying they can’t keep up with the demand. And that’s not the only product they can’t keep up with, either. Pretty much everything else announced along with the EOS R3 and other new releases are also now lagging behind.
The complete (Google translated) statement reads:
With the silicon shortage and COVID still both being kind of a thing, it’s not much of a surprise, really. But if you didn’t get your EOS R3 pre-ordered in the first day or so, then you’re probably going to be waiting a long time for it to show up now. We thank you for your many orders and apologize for any inconvenience caused to our customers. Thank you kindly look forward for your understanding. [Applicable products]
RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 IS USMRF100mm F2.8 L MACRO IS USMRF400mm F2.8 L IS USMRF600mm F4 L IS USMRing type tripod mount E (B)RF14-35mm F4 L IS USMEOS R3Eye cup ER-hEye cup ER-hEStrap ER-L1RF100-400mm F5.6-8 IS USMRF16mm F2.8 STMLens hood EW-65CMulti-accessory shoe adapter AD-E1Speedlight transmitter ST-E10Multi-accessory shoe directional stereo microphone DM-E1DMulti-accessory shoe Smartphone link adapter AD-P1
[via Digital Camera World]