AvTvM said:Hehe! My puchasing decisions are showing first effects! Have not bought new Canon stuff for more than a year now...
AvTvM said:Hehe! My puchasing decisions are showing first effects! Have not bought new Canon stuff for more than a year now. And obviously it's not just me ... Canon does not make what i want, so I don't buy. As simple as that. No fully competitive, kick ass mirrorless APS-C body (EOS M). Even less a fully competitive kick-ass FF mirrorless system (bodies + lenses). Only minor iterations of low-DR sensored mirrorslappers? ... hasta la vista, baby!
neuroanatomist said:unfocused said:...Canon is more than capable of getting into the market whenever they choose. Judging by the comments on this forum, most mirrorless buyers are keeping their Canon lenses. If Canon sees mirrorless as a threat and an opportunity, they have the resources to get into the market and dominate.
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Consider that with a pretty limited investment (basically one current body and four lenses), Canon was 4th in market share last year, and has had the #2 best selling MILC in Japan.
eninja said:And how do you know Canon is not working on mirrorless dslr? its a different story when you say they are not working, and they ate not releasing. If you ask me, J wont release ace cards until needed.
Diko said:neuroanatomist said:unfocused said:...Canon is more than capable of getting into the market whenever they choose. Judging by the comments on this forum, most mirrorless buyers are keeping their Canon lenses. If Canon sees mirrorless as a threat and an opportunity, they have the resources to get into the market and dominate.
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Consider that with a pretty limited investment (basically one current body and four lenses), Canon was 4th in market share last year, and has had the #2 best selling MILC in Japan.
I consider some arguments as invalid.
1/ they have the resources to get into the market and dominate: Resources - yes they have (probably), but this doesn't lead surely to domination at all. Ignoring competition and macroeconomic environment as well, as tech. market trends would be a major business mistake.
2/ the #2 best selling MILC in Japan: Japan is neither the world, nor it will be ever a trend setter. It is (and will always be) a very niche-specific market.
3/ Judging by the comments on this forum...: Come on! Who really believes that the majority of people with mostly SONY/NIKON glass in their armory will be exactly on this forum waiting to defend the CANON's market achievements?
Ian_of_glos said:eninja said:And how do you know Canon is not working on mirrorless dslr? its a different story when you say they are not working, and they ate not releasing. If you ask me, J wont release ace cards until needed.
How can you have a mirrorless DSLR? Surely, by definition if it is a DSLR it must use a mirror.
Adelino said:AvTvM said:Hehe! My puchasing decisions are showing first effects! Have not bought new Canon stuff for more than a year now. And obviously it's not just me ... Canon does not make what i want, so I don't buy. As simple as that. No fully competitive, kick ass mirrorless APS-C body (EOS M). Even less a fully competitive kick-ass FF mirrorless system (bodies + lenses). Only minor iterations of low-DR sensored mirrorslappers? ... hasta la vista, baby!
So why waste time reading about something you have no interest in? Do you read the Toyota forums even though you prefer Honda? Do you hang out at Home Depot and tell people you prefer Lowe's? Anyway, hasta la vista, I have some photos to go process.
No. I am afraid I don't. Indeed there is a possibility, but not necessarily what would happened in an if-scenario.neuroanatomist said:1) So, you agree the argument is valid. The argument was not Canon will dominate, it is that they have the resources (and thus the potential to) dominate.
I tend to agree with your numbers and differ from your conclusions, however.neuroanatomist said:2) Japan accounts for >20% of global MILC sales, which makes it highly relevant to gauge the popularity of a particular brand/model.
neuroanatomist said:3) Agreed. I should have replaced that part with an ellipsis – unlike Japan regarding MILC sales, this forum is a very niche-specific market.
Diko said:No. I am afraid I don't. Indeed there is a possibility, but not necessarily what would happened in an if-scenario.neuroanatomist said:1) So, you agree the argument is valid. The argument was not Canon will dominate, it is that they have the resources (and thus the potential to) dominate.
As I said - too many variables hiding too much risk for such endeavor to take place.
Diko said:I tend to agree with your numbers and differ from your conclusions, however.neuroanatomist said:2) Japan accounts for >20% of global MILC sales, which makes it highly relevant to gauge the popularity of a particular brand/model.
Mother Japan could help in popularity. Yes - probably. In buying decision - Nope. Ergo it is not a trend setter. The biggest consumer is North America. Together with EMEA region could be hard to conclude any trend influencer overall.
You simply confuse the vendor's drive to boost profit from its whole portfolio with trend setting.
Diko said:And you got my point, quite clearly. Don't twist it with that delightful game of words of yours. ;-)
Diko said:The biggest consumer is North America. Together with EMEA region could be hard to conclude any trend influencer overall.
Maiaibing said:Diko said:The biggest consumer is North America. Together with EMEA region could be hard to conclude any trend influencer overall.
As far as I know Europe is a larger camera market than the US.
No, no, no , no, noneuroanatomist said:You seem to not grasp that the point was about resources to execute on a broader MILC strategy, not about either the decision to do so nor about the success of such efforts if undertaken.
I disagree with his AND related to "dominate". So I also don't agree with your first interpretation:If Canon sees mirrorless as a threat and an opportunity, they have the resources to get into the market and dominate.
. In this sentence of his I understand Dominate as Canon getting 1st place in MILC sales.The argument was not Canon will dominate
This is strictly your opinion.neuroanatomist said:I'm not confusing anything. I made two statements of fact (the EOS M was the #2 best-selling MILC in Japan, Japan comprises >20% of the global MILC market). You applied an interpretation to those facts (not mine) then refuted it – again, you're arguing only with yourself.
About Asia, my bad I think you are right. We even commented it somewhere here I believe.neuroanatomist said:...the most cameras are sold in Asia, followed by Europe, with the Americas coming in last. That's for all cameras as well as separately for compacts, ILCs, dSLRs, and MILCs. So, who's confused?
Efka76 said:...I do not understand why FF cameras are so expensive...Currently it is possible to buy very very good laptop for 1500 EUR but you will not buy a good camera for that.
Check the data @CIPA for yourself. ASIA + JAPAN > Europe. Otherwise NOT. ;-)Maiaibing said:As far as I know Europe is a larger camera market than the US.
luminaeus said:that1guyy said:Cannot say I'm surprised. I wonder if they will actually face a loss before they decide to create some good products.
How good do cameras have to be before you can take a decent photo?
Diko said:Check the data @CIPA for yourself. ASIA + JAPAN > Europe. Otherwise NOT. ;-)Maiaibing said:As far as I know Europe is a larger camera market than the US.