Well, when looking at the current offerings "performance" is the least thing that ---> I <---- am caring about. They are all good (within the limits of a class).
Similar to choosing a Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Infinity or Lexus - it's completely irrelevant other than a matter of taste plus/minus a little (com'on - gimme your outcry here ...).
Same issue in the photo industry - where are the differentiators ? Where is a bold step forward ?
I don't dare to state that I know the solution, of course. It is probably more in software rather than hardware.
Take for instance the Ricoh Theta - it's certainly not a "good camera" but it's an innovative solution ( see e.g. https://theta360.com/en/gallery/). Or the Lytro <a>( https://www.lytro.com/</a> ).
There'll be a "Tesla" in this arena at some stage and it will hit the old (hardware-centric) guys unprepared.
Just for starters ... https://www.apple.com/iphone/world-gallery/
Similar to choosing a Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Infinity or Lexus - it's completely irrelevant other than a matter of taste plus/minus a little (com'on - gimme your outcry here ...).
Same issue in the photo industry - where are the differentiators ? Where is a bold step forward ?
I don't dare to state that I know the solution, of course. It is probably more in software rather than hardware.
Take for instance the Ricoh Theta - it's certainly not a "good camera" but it's an innovative solution ( see e.g. https://theta360.com/en/gallery/). Or the Lytro <a>( https://www.lytro.com/</a> ).
There'll be a "Tesla" in this arena at some stage and it will hit the old (hardware-centric) guys unprepared.
Just for starters ... https://www.apple.com/iphone/world-gallery/