Random Orbits said:sagittariansrock said:Interesting. So are people always satisfied with Nikon or do they just move on if not satisfied?
Nikon has its own issues. A lot of people question the execution of the Df, oil/sensor issues, green tinted displays, liveview deficiencies, etc.
Nikon just set aside $17.7 million to address D600 issues. That is not the way any company would choose to spend that money. That coupled with overall market conditions would give any investor pause.
People say that now is the golden age of photography and seeing the exponential increase in number of photos taken, it's hard to disagree with that. However, a larger market is not aways a good thing for manufacturers. Competition can be more intense and margins/total profitability can fall. It may be a boon to one that does not heavily invest in any company's products, but for those that do, a company's long term profitability can be a concern.
Absolutely. I lived through the last "golden age" of photography – the late 60s, early 70s SLR boon. That's a very big reason why I would hesitate to invest a lot in any system other than Canon or Nikon. Pentax, Mamiya, Konica, Yashica, Contax...all were hot SLR brands during the last golden age. Some exist today, but only because the brand name was sold off to other companies. Ten years from now, I'm pretty sure Canon and Nikon will still be making bodies. Sony, maybe. But, I'm not willing to take that risk.
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