Mt Spokane Photography said:Sony bought their way to the top in the US 2 years ago by offering huge discounts on trade-ins of any camera. They cleared out inventory that would not sell.
Its possible that the same thing is being repeated in China, dumping inventory that no one wants at the typical Sony high prices.
Asian countries do appreciate smaller cameras, the Canon "M" series sells well there.
One of the reasons I expect to see a small Canon FF mirrorless body with a new lens mount is that Asian countries are driving new camera sales, and have so much more potential for even more sales. The US and Europe are no longer the biggest markets.
Tugela said:Mt Spokane Photography said:Sony bought their way to the top in the US 2 years ago by offering huge discounts on trade-ins of any camera. They cleared out inventory that would not sell.
Its possible that the same thing is being repeated in China, dumping inventory that no one wants at the typical Sony high prices.
Asian countries do appreciate smaller cameras, the Canon "M" series sells well there.
One of the reasons I expect to see a small Canon FF mirrorless body with a new lens mount is that Asian countries are driving new camera sales, and have so much more potential for even more sales. The US and Europe are no longer the biggest markets.
The a7III is the top selling ILC camera in Japan in May, so probably something similar is happening in China. It is not the "discounts" theory you keep pushing.
The rankings are:
Sony A7III
Fuji X100F
Fuji XT2
Nikon D850
Nikon D500
Sony A7rIII
Canon Eos KIss
Panasonic G9
Fuji XH1
E-M5II
Mikehit said:Tugela said:Mt Spokane Photography said:Sony bought their way to the top in the US 2 years ago by offering huge discounts on trade-ins of any camera. They cleared out inventory that would not sell.
Its possible that the same thing is being repeated in China, dumping inventory that no one wants at the typical Sony high prices.
Asian countries do appreciate smaller cameras, the Canon "M" series sells well there.
One of the reasons I expect to see a small Canon FF mirrorless body with a new lens mount is that Asian countries are driving new camera sales, and have so much more potential for even more sales. The US and Europe are no longer the biggest markets.
The a7III is the top selling ILC camera in Japan in May, so probably something similar is happening in China. It is not the "discounts" theory you keep pushing.
The rankings are:
Sony A7III
Fuji X100F
Fuji XT2
Nikon D850
Nikon D500
Sony A7rIII
Canon Eos KIss
Panasonic G9
Fuji XH1
E-M5II
m'eh. The A73 may be the best selling camera but the issue is the best selling manufacturer. Sony is 1st and 6th. Nikon is 4th and 5th. Fuji is 2nd 3rd and 9th.
SO to my mind the headline of Sony being the top brand is dodgy. If however, the discussion is whether mirrorless is taking over DSLR that is a different discussion - the problem is that there are several fantasists who thing 'Sony' and 'mirrorless' are the same thing.
So my interpretation would be that small-form mirrorless is the key market, not FF mirrorless and it probably the future. So Sony is probably in trouble, more so than people say Canon are.
Mr1Dx said:Small body with small sensor, not so difficult for many manufactures to design/make.
Canon have their APS-C to back them up - Sony has.....?Mr1Dx said:Small body with larger sensor and FF lens mount, I suggest we should wait what Canon/Nikon have to offer with FF mirrorless. Canon's current crop and 1" mirrorless bodies...well...nothing to be impressed at all.
Mikehit said:I have said before that Sony's strategy relies on people taking customers from CaNikon - once CaNikon have their own integrated range of APS-C and FF, where do Sony go?
Mr1Dx said:Will cont. to stay and focus on superior cameras for high-end users. Cameras that you don't often see in Canon line-up much these days.
PS. CR watch dogs soon will come and start bla....bla..bla in SALE#, lens, colors science, menu, ergonomics. Same old peps same old stuffs.
Mr1Dx said:neuroanatomist said:Mr1Dx said:Will cont. to stay and focus on superior cameras for high-end users. Cameras that you don't often see in Canon line-up much these days.
PS. CR watch dogs soon will come and start bla....bla..bla in SALE#, lens, colors science, menu, ergonomics. Same old peps same old stuffs.
You're right...I mean, have you seen all those superior Sony cameras on the sidelines at the World Cup? Oh, I guess those aren't high-end users like you. Or maybe they just don't have your high-end ego.
Keep on Canowhining, by all means don't let little things like reality influence your opinion.
Don’t mistake high-end cameras with working photographer cameras. I know it’s hard some ignorant Canon brainwashed users to distinguish between the two. These peps can only see what on the sidelines, and blindly don’t see other millions using mirrorless as their compact cameras.
Are you the one making fun of mirrorless sale few years back? Canon squeezed your ba*** by having you invested into their L lenses and you have no choices EXCEPT wait-wait and more wait to get their half-baked FF mirrorless cameras.
It’s hurt to see A7 III for $2k kicks FF market in the rear right???
slclick said:Another 'Who Cares' response here!
Mr1Dx said:Don’t mistake high-end cameras with working photographer cameras. I know it’s hard some ignorant Canon brainwashed users to distinguish between the two. These peps can only see what on the sidelines, and blindly don’t see other millions using mirrorless as their compact cameras.
Mr1Dx said:Are you the one making fun of mirrorless sale few years back? Canon squeezed your ba*** by having you invested into their L lenses and you have no choices EXCEPT wait-wait and more wait to get their half-baked FF mirrorless cameras.
It’s hurt to see A7 III for $2k kicks FF market in the rear right???
You seem to be struggling with basic English here: it has been clearly explained to you that we use Canon because it does the job: how that can equate to being "brain washed" (except in the mind of a troll) is a mystery.Mr1Dx said:I know it’s too much for you and brainwashed Canon lovers to accept
Sony cameras are an ergonomic nightmare - I can only assume that you haven't actually used one yourself; or that your demands are very limited.that entry level a7 III is too much for 6D II & 5D4.
But if a 1D-x does the job we need of it, the Sony spec list is an irrelevance, isn't it?It’s even more when we talk about a9, it makes your and my old 1dx look like S**** in most aspects of photography – AF points, fps, tracking.
Let's see if you're as cocky when (not if) Sony pulls out of the camera business, eh?Since you and I are on A7III and Sony mirrorless, just want to remind you to change your bed sheets tomorrow norming because A7III/A9 is like fantasy bodies for Canon fanboy like you to dream of. Keep on drooling!
Tugela said:The a7III is the top selling ILC camera in Japan in May, so probably something similar is happening in China. It is not the "discounts" theory you keep pushing.
Mr1Dx said:I know it’s too much for you and brainwashed Canon lovers to accept that entry level a7 III is too much for 6D II & 5D4. It’s even more when we talk about a9, it makes your and my old 1dx look like S**** in most aspects of photography – AF points, fps, tracking.
Since you and I are on A7III and Sony mirrorless, just want to remind you to change your bed sheets tomorrow norming because A7III/A9 is like fantasy bodies for Canon fanboy like you to dream of. Keep on drooling!
scottkinfw said:The next time I am out shooting my Canon camera/lenses, I wont care about it anymore than I don't care about it now.