Kwesi
Well-known
Let me clarify a point. I am not refering to paying for firmware updates that fix bugs in original releases.
I mean updates that respond to user feedback or add new features or streamine menus. So your old product gets refreshed, in terms of its useflness and handling.
The company wins (they get paid to improve your camera) and you win (you are not pressured to sell it and buy a new one so fast.
On the surface it sounds like a great idea. In practice the consumer shies away from being an early adopter. thinking " if I wait I get a better camera for the same price" The manufacturer loses the initial product launch enthusiasm. Fewer accessories like lenses get sold. Manufacturer loses sales. Savvy customers wait till item is basically at clearance point before buying.
Manufacture is hampered from competing with newer similarly priced models from competitors.
Firmware updates are free now because it serves the manufacturers. Not because they love their customers. That perception is icing on the cake.