neuroanatomist said:Gino said:How is Tamron able to offer VC at $1,300, yet Canon couldn't offer it at $2,300???
Which lens has better IQ? Better AF? Which is weather sealed? Why does Tamron not offer those features?
I don't think that there is such a great difference in production cost for the extra features. I suspect that the recent high prices are more to do with Canon not being able to make lenses in sufficient quantities to bring the price down - look at the delays in releasing new lenses (or for that matter, anything).
And Canon accessories are a joke. The 100L macro does not come with a tripod ring, and Canon want you to pay £130 for a cheap plastic ring with a couple of screws? Similarly their macro rings are essentially identical to Kenko's, yet are several times the price. And they omit basic features like an intervalometer (which used to be standard on G-series cameras), so that they can sell you a fancy external electronic shutter release for £100. They artificially limit simple software features like auto-ISO to make cheaper cameras less usable, and so on.
Canon make really nice cameras and lenses. But some of their marketing decisions seem to assume that there is no alternative. For many uses, that is no longer the case - particularly in the P&S and entry level DSLR spaces.
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