AcutancePhotography said:rdc said:Time for a dedicated video camera I guess,....
An interesting question.
Has the technology for both evolved to a point where it is becoming impractical for one body to be able to offer both photographers and videographers all the capability they want?
Could a business case be made to Canon to make a camera that focuses (pun) on giving the customer the best technology for photographs and make a recorder that does the same thing for videographers?
Each product optimized for its specific customer base.
I think there will always be a desire for a single system that does both. But for those customers who want optimized performance, would two systems be a viable solution?
In my case, I have no interest in video. I don't mind my camera having video capability as long as the photographic capability (image, body design, controls) are not compromised.
My fear is that camera manufacturers, in their desire to be all things to all customers, may start making cameras that do both, but neither as well as it could be done.
Plenty of the stuff could be done fully well in DSLRs, Canon just wants to reserve it for the ultra-premium Cxx lines.
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