Nikon owns Canon - in TV commercials

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Well no matter how things are currently looking (I don't want to start another IQ quality discussion here !!!) , I am quite happy that Nikon got the D800 and other models in the pipe that hopefully sell a lot of units taking market share again...

The problem is that Nikon (how it looked in 2011) with its decreasing market share really had its back on the wall and I don't want to imagine how bad things would be if we only had Canon and Sony in the market for FF DSLRs... Now Canon at least has healthy competition and that is worth a lot in consumer product markets to keep prices somehow reasonable (on long term) and research capacities strong within all competing companies ...
 
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dr croubie said:
smithy said:
The "I AM" thing feels a bit similar to the work of New Zealand artist Colin McCahon. He did a bunch of paintings like that...

Don't forget the I AMsterdam tourism campaign (and for the Dutch people here, go read the bit in the book "taal is zegt maar echt mijn ding").

Back to OP, Canon don't need to advertise. They get enough free product placement from having all those red-ringed-big-whites at every sporting event, they don't have to pay for TV time...

Canon certainly has spent lots of $$ in TV advertisements, they even bot a megadollar AD during the superbowl.

They also sponsor some TV series. The difference is that they are serious and educational, not fluff.

https://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/about_canon/community_environment/environmental_commitment/nature_series

http://travelstotheedge.com/
 
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Not made by canon but made with canons.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/WPqNo9THMtg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Always liked this one:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/6BQfCoqbubE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

few more, i was bored searched youtube...

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/BW7n0wfHYek" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>


<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/YvKy70tLLQY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/llHJF7kpciw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
 
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hoghavemercy said:
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hoghavemercy said:
can Nikon be as good as this?
Dare I say it, but that video is rather dull, don't you think?

How so??
Well, six minutes of watching the same buildings in a time-lapse over and over and over again. Sun goes up, sun goes down. Sun goes up, sun goes down. Sun goes up, sun goes down.

Certainly, the photography is lovely. But entertaining?
 
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smithy said:
hoghavemercy said:
smithy said:
hoghavemercy said:
can Nikon be as good as this?
Dare I say it, but that video is rather dull, don't you think?

How so??
Well, six minutes of watching the same buildings in a time-lapse over and over and over again. Sun goes up, sun goes down. Sun goes up, sun goes down. Sun goes up, sun goes down.

Certainly, the photography is lovely. But entertaining?

+1 - as a commercial the time-lapse just sucks. Nothing's happening, where's the jingle, where's the tag line? Commercials are about getting attention and they are not about educating people.

Just take Apple as an example - do they educate you about their products? No, they try to create a certain image and that seems to work pretty well for them...
 
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!Xabbu said:
smithy said:
hoghavemercy said:
smithy said:
hoghavemercy said:
can Nikon be as good as this?
Dare I say it, but that video is rather dull, don't you think?

How so??
Well, six minutes of watching the same buildings in a time-lapse over and over and over again. Sun goes up, sun goes down. Sun goes up, sun goes down. Sun goes up, sun goes down.

Certainly, the photography is lovely. But entertaining?

+1 - as a commercial the time-lapse just sucks. Nothing's happening, where's the jingle, where's the tag line? Commercials are about getting attention and they are not about educating people.

Just take Apple as an example - do they educate you about their products? No, they try to create a certain image and that seems to work pretty well for them...

Apple tells you "WHY" they build their products, "WHY" they do things the way they do, what they do and how they do it are irrelevant, everyone knows anyway, They've managed to sell their "dream" and "vision" to people who believe what Apple believes. They are magnificent at that, it's extraordinary.
 
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