pegelli
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It seems she's jumping ship, a picture tells more than a 1000 words, great capture! :toocool:During my first 10 minutes with a Sony RX100III. jpeg catch.
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It seems she's jumping ship, a picture tells more than a 1000 words, great capture! :toocool:During my first 10 minutes with a Sony RX100III. jpeg catch.
Okay my first comment was a joke of course and we have to give Canon a lot of credit in the industry. They have made some really nice products and some great lenses. Just a few 17,24 TSE, 85 1.2, 200 1.8 and there longer glass are some of the best in the business. But and this is a big but they lost there focus on there bodies with nothing in higher Mpx sensors with better DR and other attributes. I chalk some of this up to turning there attention towards the video side of the house.
I believe it's already fading. Was talking with a Canon shooter yesterday, still hanging on to the belief Canon will "leapfrog" Nikon soon... It's been almost 2 years since the D800 without any real response from Canon, and you're still hanging onto that belief? Seriously? With Canon glass owners being able to move to Sony and get a lot more body for a lot less money than C, I think we'll witness a significant erosion in their "loyal base" if they don't release a true competitor body before end of year. Rats off a sinking ship...What saves Canon I think, is an unbelievably loyal customer base. Nowhere is brand identity defended more fiercely than in Canon forums. I wonder if that will last forever...
i think thats problem. as good as it is, it's already 2 years and counting. Thanks to all the canon/NEX adaptors, i think a lot of pro/casual users with canon lens bought the A7r just to try out whats it like to have smaller camera body/ taste of 36M files, while they are waiting for their next work horse.Canon have done some big strategic blunders lately. One of them is the EOS 1D C.
I think it would be a close contest between them and the Leica crowd.Nowhere is brand identity defended more fiercely than in Canon forums.
The apparent new workhorse, the 5d mark IV is supposedly only going to have a 26 mp sensor as well, so may still be behind the curve, especially since it is not due out until mid 2015. Who knows what either Sony or Nikon will announce in that time.i think thats problem. as good as it is, it's already 2 years and counting. Thanks to all the canon/NEX adaptors, i think a lot of pro/casual users with canon lens bought the A7r just to try out whats it like to have smaller camera body/ taste of 36M files, while they are waiting for their next work horse.
I think you are being very generous when you say that.54MP full-frame (4u sensor) is not too far off Of course there are only about 6 lenses that will be able to take advantage of it :ROTFL:
It will be announced with the new Phase DF body which is also just around the corner...54MP full-frame (4u sensor) is not too far off