Canon is in acquisition talks with Sigma, which has rejected Canon's initial offer but is considering its 2nd offer. I know nothing regarding the new offer, but the first offer was about 7x current Sigma's net business value. No idea what will happen with Sigma products if the company is bought by Canon.
If Canon bought Sigma, I am sure that they would still make lenses for other brands...that1guyy said:Sure hope its nonsense. Canon branded Sigma lenses are going to be double the price and that means no Nikon or Sony Sigma lenses, which is a shame.
distant.star said:I see no business sense in such a move.
Or perhaps rename it as Canon Art Luxury ??? and put two red rings on itprivatebydesign said:Imagine a Sigma lens line without AF issues, they could call it the Art+ or something ;Ddistant.star said:I see no business sense in such a move.
ajfotofilmagem said:Or perhaps rename it as Canon Art Luxury ??? and put two red rings on itprivatebydesign said:Imagine a Sigma lens line without AF issues, they could call it the Art+ or something ;Ddistant.star said:I see no business sense in such a move.and double the price. :
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Very interesting possibilities there, doesn't seem Sigma has has fully explored and exploited Foveon tech.privatebydesign said:.... Sigma must have a shed load of patents on the Foveon sensor design....
Aglet said:It would be purely strategic and is as follows:distant.star said:.
I see no business sense in such a move.
EAT YOUR MOST SERIOUS COMPETITION
Either the Foveon tech or something we don't have on the screen yet.tolusina said:Very interesting possibilities there, doesn't seem Sigma has has fully explored and exploited Foveon tech.privatebydesign said:.... Sigma must have a shed load of patents on the Foveon sensor design....
If Canon sees Sigma as the "most serious" competition I would be really surprised.Aglet said:It would be purely strategic and is as follows:
EAT YOURMOST SERIOUSCOMPETITION
+1dilbert said:I hope that anti-trust regulators stop this ...
+1, tooSigma, as a lens maker, provides much needed competition and variety to the consumer market.
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I'd much prefer to see a licensing deal between Canon & Sigma such as Canon gets the rights to Sigma's Foveon technology, Sigma gets the rights to Canon's AF protocols and non-conflicting lens IDs plus whatever else.
privatebydesign said:Imagine a Sigma lens line without AF issues, they could call it the Art+ or something ;D
privatebydesign said:Aglet said:It would be purely strategic and is as follows:distant.star said:.
I see no business sense in such a move.
EAT YOUR MOST SERIOUS COMPETITION
Seriously? Sigma are tiny compared to Canon and they offer very few similar items, Sigma certainly don't present Canon with any serious competition, let alone their "most serious competition".