Thardy
Veteran
No, 4/3s is not aimed at the pros. What may come down the road might definitely be.
Take a look at the last paragraph.
Digital PhotoPro 😎
No, 4/3s is not aimed at the pros. What may come down the road might definitely be.
No, 4/3s is not aimed at the pros. What may come down the road might definitely be.
Bill, I think your user vs. enthusiast posit is accurate for the US market - but what about the Asian? IMO M4/3 will live or die based on acceptance in the Japanese home market, where there seems to me a lot more enthusiasm for serious cameras in the general populace.
Easy. Example: Build an expensive complex model for professionals, a cheap model for amateurs, and watch professionals buy the amateur model instead. (The Leica M5/CL story.)
I think, with further improvements to technology, the EVF/LCD viewfinder will eventually replace SLR viewfinder, or at least significantly reduce the market for SLR viewfinder cameras. EVF and LCD viewing are the way of the future. So I think m4/3 main competition are the dSLR systems. m4/3 has nothing to lose.
I guess m4/3 will destroy the advanced point-and-shoot market as well, just like the cheap lower-end dSLRs have been doing, but I think it is the cell phone and other multifunction device that will ultimately kill the dedicated point-and-shoot camera.
I think, with further improvements to technology, the EVF/LCD viewfinder will eventually replace SLR viewfinder, or at least significantly reduce the market for SLR viewfinder cameras. EVF and LCD viewing are the way of the future. So I think m4/3 main competition are the dSLR systems. m4/3 has nothing to lose.
I guess m4/3 will destroy the advanced point-and-shoot market as well, just like the cheap lower-end dSLRs have been doing, but I think it is the cell phone and other multifunction device that will ultimately kill the dedicated point-and-shoot camera.
You didn't even mention the Hasselblad H system for fashion, art and studio work..I actually think that the FF cameras may be more likely the threatened species, used only for certain kinds of photography -- art, fashion and so on. What's the point in having 30mb file so you can upload a 6x9 jpg?
JC