benkam said:
Mikehit said:
benkam said:
Yes, competition is healthy, and it would be better, not worse, if the company moved a bit faster. Too slow and it won't be the first industry leader to fall behind because they dragged their feet in adapting to change. Pride comes before a fall and all that.
If Canon move too slowly you may have a point. But is there any evidence they are moving too slowly?
The complete lack of any mirrorless FF as of April 2017 and uncertainty if they will even release one this year. Not yet "too" slowly but they sure are moving slowly and they keep at that pace, well.
I, for one, speaking for myself only of course, am eagerly awaiting the 6D2 but really am now more interested in a mirrorless 6D-type. If Sony update their offering at that level around the time the 6D2 comes out, I'd definitely compare both.
So what we have is Sony is the undisputed leader in APS-C mirrorless cameras and makes hardly a dent on the market. They come out with a FF mirrorless and because Canon have not announced one the following day, suddenly it is a portent of market failure.
Why would you expect Canon to be the first to release a FF mirrorless ?
What evidence is there, that there is an absolute imperative to relase one in the next 12 months?
Are you AvTvM in disguise?