I have just read this interesting article:
http://www.dslrbodies.com/newsviews/more-doom-and-gloom.html
where Thom Hogan analyzes the latest Sony’s financial presentation and he concludes that:
That is, if it were not for Canon, all the sensors would be manufactured by Sony, that would get a monopoly in imaging sensors...
My interpretation of this is: Nikon users should be very grateful to Canon for not buying APS-C/FF sensors to Canon. If Canon bought Sony sensors too, Sony could charge whatever they wanted for their sensors!!!
http://www.dslrbodies.com/newsviews/more-doom-and-gloom.html
where Thom Hogan analyzes the latest Sony’s financial presentation and he concludes that:
I’m sure that Sony fanboys reading the chart might notice and jump up and down about one aspect: near 100% market share in Compact DSC sensor sales. Heck, if you do the math properly, they’re also projecting near 100% capture of the non-Canon ILC market, too.
That is, if it were not for Canon, all the sensors would be manufactured by Sony, that would get a monopoly in imaging sensors...
My interpretation of this is: Nikon users should be very grateful to Canon for not buying APS-C/FF sensors to Canon. If Canon bought Sony sensors too, Sony could charge whatever they wanted for their sensors!!!