dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
GeneW said:Woud anyone ever, even remotely, think of Frank as a curmudgeon?? 😀
Gene
*listens to the sounds of crickets*
😉
Dave
GeneW said:Woud anyone ever, even remotely, think of Frank as a curmudgeon?? 😀
Gene
copake_ham said:Before we go all overboard would someone tell me what we will actually "miss" with K-M out of the business?
hth said:.....
We also miss a reasonable big maker of film. Of 5 big makers (as I see it), we have now lost two, and Ilford was away for a while...
We also miss a big maker of scanners, luckily I have already bought my MF scanner so I feel rather safe for the moment.
Maybe I should keep my eyes open for closeout prices of the 7D and Konica film.
This was really bad news.
/Håkan
GeneW said:From all I've read, the Big Two in today's camera market are Canon and Sony, with Nikon a distant third. I hope Olympus and Pentax can survive.
Gene
yossarian said:If there's anything sadder than the demise of yet another historic photographic firm
it's some of the hostility directed at that firm. From the late '60s to early '70s two companies dominated the "popular" camera market--Pentax and Minolta. The SRTs
and Spotmatics battled it out for years with little significant impact from "the big two". From 1985 through 1988 Minolta owned the SLR market, by virtue of the Maxxum (admittedly, they did get the technology from Yashica/Contax, but that's another story). It would be very unhealthy for this to end up as nothing but Canon
vs Nikon. I have no loyalties to or prejudices against any camera manufacturers--I like them all. And one by one, as they've dropped by the wayside, Zeiss Ikon, Kowa,
Petri, Miranda, Rollei (temporarily), Praktica, et al, I never thought it was something to cheer about or gloat over.
Let's not forget that it took Nikon 11 years to update their meter-coupling system to
the type used by Minolta since 1966. And Canon fans--remember the T80?. The first Japanese SLR to hit the US market with a pentaprism and autodiaphragm operation was Miranda in 1955. (Yes, Pentax had a pentaprism, but pre-set diaphragm).
Canon is assuredly in the catbird seat now, and Nikon's profits have soared. But if
Sony and Panasonic get into the market full force, the "big two" may well be crushed
like bugs. That wouldn't be healthy, either.
Meanwhile, let's cross our fingers that Pentax holds on a while longer...
yossarian said:I just hope we don't see the day when Nikon is in the same shape Leica is now.
And don't forget the Leica R3 and R4-5-6-7 series. Minolta-based.sockeyed said:We should all be sad to hear of the demise of the companies behind the Leitz-Minolta CL, the Minolta CLE, and the Hexars AF and RF. I am.
sockeyed said:We should all be sad to hear of the demise of the companies behind the Leitz-Minolta CL, the Minolta CLE, and the Hexars AF and RF. I am.