Originally posted by RonHendriks1966 Mainly in compact camera's. So my take to this is that 2019 is not yet the year that the war in fullframe mirrorless will go full blown. .......but 2020 it will.
Most probably, yes, too many options, too few customers, that's going to be a problem. Canon be looking at leveraging economies of scale to keep going, although it may not work because in this enthusiast market not everyone is as price sensitive vs feature sensitive.
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Originally posted by photoptimist The ad-driven conspiratorial model you suggest really only works in growing markets where the consumer really has no choice except to buy from the conspirators.
I went to far up to conspiracy, the full frame mirrorless rush was probably due to camera makers saw Sony grabbing some market share and almost all decided to make a "me too" product, ending up all the the same room realizing they've spent a lot of R&D money to arrive there. Some may decide to retreat from the segment and do something else (if I now understand what you mean by "over the long run"
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