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 ...
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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