"Is there? How big is that 'very big' market? How many 100-150 MP cameras are sold every year? Who do you think is better positioned to estimate the size of that market, you or Canon? How is it that most other camera makers offer higher MP models than Canon, yet Canon continues to dominate the camera market?"
I guess you need to kindly rethink the above two points that:
- Canon dominates the market.
- There is no demand for high megapixel cameras.
https://www.canonrumors.com/map-times-for-june-2024-x-t50-pummels-everyone/
You’ll be disappointed; it’s hard to spot a Canon in the top sellers list!
And further, you would be disappointed that your favorites—the R5, R3, and 1DX3 (R1)—are nowhere on the list.
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At number 8 is the Sony A7RV, a 62 MP camera, and at number 10 is the Fuji GFX at 100 MP.
So, both of your above arguments are ill-researched and far from the truth.
Photographers like to own multiple cameras for specific needs. What a GoPro or a DJI drone can do, an R1 or R5II won’t. What a Sony A7R5 can do, an R1 won’t. Manufacturers release cameras in multiple segments to retain loyal customers in the ecosystem so that they can keep selling lenses.
Loyal Canon customers are finding it hard to stay back:
A. Because the specific camera features they care about most are not available in the Canon lineup.
B. Canon charges a huge premium vis-a-vis the competition for similar products. The Nikon Z8 is available cheaper at $3499 and is similarly spec’d as the much delayed R5II at $4299.
This has to change, Canon, if you want to dominate the list.
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Here's another Top Seller list that Canon doesn't seem to dominate either:
https://www.canonrumors.com/map-camera-nikon-takes-top-spots/
Guess, who's on No.1 !!