Re: Pricing & More Information About the EOS 6D Mark II [CR3]
In a market with an entrenched market leader with some overwhelming advantages (EF portfolio, huge manufacturing scale, great color science, reliability, brand recognition, resale, 3rd party ecosystem, etc.), the 2nd and 3rd place competitors in that market generally need to spend their time/resources either chipping away at those advantages (Sony with better sensors, Nikon with some niche pro lenses, a merger/acquisition might happen here, etc.) or selling products for less money than they are worth to steal share (the entire A7 line, the D750, etc.).
This is not a difficult concept. I just think some folks are spec-sheet obsessives who truly value 1-3 line items on a spec sheet more than the Canon brand's very long list of unspoken upsides.
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LonelyBoy said:Because for all the blustering about the D750, no one who talks about it seems to actually buy it. No one will even acknowledge my posts asking why they don't buy it. They do continue to whine about Canon, though.
In a market with an entrenched market leader with some overwhelming advantages (EF portfolio, huge manufacturing scale, great color science, reliability, brand recognition, resale, 3rd party ecosystem, etc.), the 2nd and 3rd place competitors in that market generally need to spend their time/resources either chipping away at those advantages (Sony with better sensors, Nikon with some niche pro lenses, a merger/acquisition might happen here, etc.) or selling products for less money than they are worth to steal share (the entire A7 line, the D750, etc.).
This is not a difficult concept. I just think some folks are spec-sheet obsessives who truly value 1-3 line items on a spec sheet more than the Canon brand's very long list of unspoken upsides.
- A
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