Alright fashion designed cameras coming to the high end. It comes in Sky Blue.
Needs a little work though as for tripod use it can only be mounted in portrait orientation and the handgrip doesn't look too comfortable . It appears to be mirrorless and must be solar powered as I don't see a battery compartment.
But 70MP Wow once it is full frame and with a few tweaks we can say start over the ole conversation of who would ever needs that many Megapixels.
Needless to say, the walls are closing in, and I'm sure Canon is feeling the need to introduce something to counter Sony, Nikon, and upstarts from stealing their thunder for another year.
It's a document imaging camera, hardly matters and nor would it matter for landscape, macro, architecture, fashion, production photography, street photography etc.
I use a slow 60MP camera a lot. (PhaseOne IQ160) And believe me, 60MP do not go to waste. It is great to have them available. Even if you do not need the 60MP all the time downsampling from 60MP down to say 15mp results in very very clean and detailed files devoid of digital artifacts.
70MP might be a bit excessive in a 35mm full frame sensor but might be very useful in many situations as long as dynamic range and noise are not compromised. Canon only needs to match the DR of the 36MP Sony Sensor and the 36mp but 50mp would be nicer obviously.