So the key question seems to be when Canon will come up with a new high end sensor, at least for those of us who can't make do with a 5DIV.A 50mpx sans AA-filter 5DV is on my buy list, as is its mirrorless counterpart.
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So the key question seems to be when Canon will come up with a new high end sensor, at least for those of us who can't make do with a 5DIV.A 50mpx sans AA-filter 5DV is on my buy list, as is its mirrorless counterpart.
No it doesn't. Because pointless tech specs don't have anywhere near the value as solidity, reliability,handling and optics. In the end a photo is made by light passing through a lens and falling on a sensor. All the rest is just fluff really. Puting fluff above the foundations of a system is hard to comprehend.My big question is when will Canon be back to be a trendsetter in the technology of digital camera. That is what Canon was and has made them big. The 5D was a symbol for that. The next 5DmkV would be a good chance. The first R model failed in every competition. I am friend of Canon quality and handling, but the technology today of Canon development makes it difficult to stay with them in the future.
Actually, it's not. What made Canon big is their ability to capitalize on trends set by others.My big question is when will Canon be back to be a trendsetter in the technology of digital camera. That is what Canon was and has made them big.
What a strange comment to make. Canon may not be the first in many areas of technology, but they usually get things right first time around. Canon also play the long game with their R&D / marketing. Somethings Canon hold on to (DO lenses for instance). Where Canon excel is in their lens portfolio. There isn't a range that comes close to the quality and breadth of lens options.My big question is when will Canon be back to be a trendsetter in the technology of digital camera. That is what Canon was and has made them big. The 5D was a symbol for that.
Thank you for your speculation about how well Canon's fullframe mirrorless cameras will do in the market. We shall see whether you are right or not.Yes the 5D4 is a very nice camera, I own this. Yes Canon cameras are good. The 5D1 was a big step, the 5D2 was the next big step. The 5D3 and 5D4 was much smaller steps. Owners of Canon lenses are thinking twice before they change, but they do more and more. Beginners are looking for the newest technology and reliable cam for the budget they have. Do you believe they will choose Canon? A few yes, but more and more people prefer other more progressiv brands. I think Canon should be careful, for me personal it seems that Canon ignore that and support the competition with that behavior. Please do not forget what happened with NOKIA, a very sad story. I can not understand, why IBIS is not ready, the 4K crop and the defeatedly sensor against Sony.
Yes the 5D4 is a very nice camera, I own this. Yes Canon cameras are good. The 5D1 was a big step, the 5D2 was the next big step. The 5D3 and 5D4 was much smaller steps. Owners of Canon lenses are thinking twice before they change, but they do more and more. Beginners are looking for the newest technology and reliable cam for the budget they have. Do you believe they will choose Canon? A few yes, but more and more people prefer other more progressiv brands. I think Canon should be careful, for me personal it seems that Canon ignore that and support the competition with that behavior. Please do not forget what happened with NOKIA, a very sad story. I can not understand, why IBIS is not ready, the 4K crop and the defeatedly sensor against Sony.
And how is the story of Nokia relevant? So far, it doesn't look like Canon is going to outsource their camera development to Microsoft.Please do not forget what happened with NOKIA, a very sad story.