For me Canon does deserve this negativity. I've owned multiple Canon printers in the past and the only 2 digital cameras I've owned so far are from Canon (PowerShot A40 and EOS 550D). So yes, I have a certain emotional bond with the brand Canon.
The problem for me is that I feel that Canon is resting on their laurels (probably because the fact that sales are still going strong). I have a feeling that there's hardly been any progress on the sensor side in 5(!) years or so. And still they think they have the best overall sensor (read it in a recent article on dpreview with one of the 'big guys' of Canon) while in fact they have been trailing behind the competition (Sony EXMOR) for multiple years.
This ignorance and arrogance sometimes drives me insane. My beloved Canon showing the complete wrong attitude. I've always thought that Canon is one of the most capable lens producers, although my number 1 is still Carl Zeiss (thanks to their micro-contrast).
At this point I'm sick of the poor focusing on my 550D and I'm also sick of the shadow banding that appears in the darkest regions of a photo (even when the DR in the scene is pretty limited and when the image is correctly exposed without lifting the shadows in post). I also don't have much faith left in Canon as a photography brand.
That means I'll switch to the Sony A9 next year (or the A7II if the A9 doesn't live up to its hype) and I'll buy the Sony (Zeiss) FE 55mm F/1.8 (which is said to be a mini-Otus). I'll use my lovely EF 70-200mm F/4L IS USM with the Metabones adapter.
To summarize: I feel that Canon is being too conservative, resting on their laurels and lagging behind the competition sensor-wise while still maintaining their "we are the best" mentality (probably driven by sales figures). And as much as I love Canon, I can't keep sticking my head in the sand forever...
The problem for me is that I feel that Canon is resting on their laurels (probably because the fact that sales are still going strong). I have a feeling that there's hardly been any progress on the sensor side in 5(!) years or so. And still they think they have the best overall sensor (read it in a recent article on dpreview with one of the 'big guys' of Canon) while in fact they have been trailing behind the competition (Sony EXMOR) for multiple years.
This ignorance and arrogance sometimes drives me insane. My beloved Canon showing the complete wrong attitude. I've always thought that Canon is one of the most capable lens producers, although my number 1 is still Carl Zeiss (thanks to their micro-contrast).
At this point I'm sick of the poor focusing on my 550D and I'm also sick of the shadow banding that appears in the darkest regions of a photo (even when the DR in the scene is pretty limited and when the image is correctly exposed without lifting the shadows in post). I also don't have much faith left in Canon as a photography brand.
That means I'll switch to the Sony A9 next year (or the A7II if the A9 doesn't live up to its hype) and I'll buy the Sony (Zeiss) FE 55mm F/1.8 (which is said to be a mini-Otus). I'll use my lovely EF 70-200mm F/4L IS USM with the Metabones adapter.
To summarize: I feel that Canon is being too conservative, resting on their laurels and lagging behind the competition sensor-wise while still maintaining their "we are the best" mentality (probably driven by sales figures). And as much as I love Canon, I can't keep sticking my head in the sand forever...
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