Im an amateur, but...based on my understanding there are 3 main elements in the body of any given camera...
Sensor - To gather light data
Processor - To move data around the circuits and storage media
Operating System - To manage traffic flow
Here's my question. In this day and age, why is Canon bothering with the Processor and Operating System part of this equation? Why have they not simply ported the OS to Android, and taken advantage of all the advances in low power processor technology? There's some amazingly powerful processors from the likes of nVidia and other companies.
Is the Canon hardware so awesomely optimized that no one else can compete? I'd be very skeptical of that claim.
Anyway... thoughts?
Sensor - To gather light data
Processor - To move data around the circuits and storage media
Operating System - To manage traffic flow
Here's my question. In this day and age, why is Canon bothering with the Processor and Operating System part of this equation? Why have they not simply ported the OS to Android, and taken advantage of all the advances in low power processor technology? There's some amazingly powerful processors from the likes of nVidia and other companies.
Is the Canon hardware so awesomely optimized that no one else can compete? I'd be very skeptical of that claim.
Anyway... thoughts?