I don't think it comes as a surprise to anyone that Canon sees 'R' as the upgrade path for M system users. I know that some users who have joined DPrevived, who are also DPreview M forum participants, already have been shooting with the R system as well as continuing to use their small, light M equipment.
Many think Canon see APS-C in general as a stepping stone to full-frame, but I think that's debatable, given that Canon has already provided 3 APS-C R bodies to give us a nice selection should we want to move to R and continue using APS-C sensors. True, the RF-S lens selection is currently lacking, however it doesn't seem different than the early stages of the EF-M system where new lenses were slow to roll out. It seems reasonable to assume that the RF-S 11-22 is coming, and also likely an RF-S 22mm f2, which seem to be what some are waiting for to make the leap.
When I used to read through the Canon DSLR forums on DPReview, I often got a sense that the folks there were kind of 'stuck' in the DSLR mindset, very resistant to mirrorless. I got the sense that they were partly in denial about the existence of the M system.... they'd talk about the Canon 90D's issues, never acknowledging that a sister camera (the M6ii) existed that was similar to the 90D but solved the very issues they were discussing, because it was mirrorless. I've never felt a sense in the DPReview M forum that members were 'stuck in the past' - many openly embraced and discussed the R system as a close cousin of M. I got the sense that their continued use of M was because they truly found value using it.
Now, I'd be lying if I was to deny I'm already tempted by the new RF-S bodies.... all 3 of them appear to have superior AF to even the M6ii, and better video quality. I've been tempted by an R7 at a good price used I've found... I could already use it with my 3 favorite telephoto lenses (Siggy 150-600 C, EF-S 55-250 IS STM, EF Rokinon 135mm f2) for great BIF. wildlife, and better video.
Canon's release of the R50 - which I think could be an M50ii killer (as soon as more lenses for it are available) actually surprised me... to me this feels like the 'silent' statement that they are ready to replace M, and sooner rather than later than many of us want.
If Canon were to announce the RF-S 11-22mm officially, I'd really be on the fence - as heavily invested as I am in M.
What are your thoughts on RF-S vs the M system? Have you bought an R7, R10, or R50, and if so, what are your experiences with it? What do you want to see coming in the RF-S system? What would it take, if anything, to move off the M sytem?