04-20-2017, 12:38 AM
I agree with Klaus, only I'll go a few steps further, with the huge margin that is growing between ML and DSLRs, the chances of Canikon catching the ML crowd much less Sony, is less than small and more likely non existent!
Sony now; has to get it on with lenses of the telephoto variety if they want to pull the rug from under the feet of pro sports shooters and they seem to be fairly good at rushing expensive lenses to the market.
This is probably the biggest nail in the coffin of the DSLR to date, but nonetheless it's an expensive one and the lens range will take time and won't be cheap.
In the real current world it will affect first the wedding and landscape shooter, sports and nature will take a somewhat longer, much of the lens shortage will have to be supported by Tamron and Sigma, who at this time have done little towards the ML market.
Exciting times? For me yes and no!..... Yes, I have always been interested in new technology especially of the photographic variety...and no, because it makes me a little sad to see what well could be the end of a current era.....I feel I am there photographically and want for little more than just the ability to continue as things are.
Something about it leaves me cold and I will only look over the fence, times move on and business has little sentiment for the past let alone the present...............
.........and watch out for single market domination!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7Z9ZvIZ2VE
To avoid Tony Northrup's contribution jump straight to Sony's technical presenter Mark Weir from 11 minutes on!
Sony now; has to get it on with lenses of the telephoto variety if they want to pull the rug from under the feet of pro sports shooters and they seem to be fairly good at rushing expensive lenses to the market.
This is probably the biggest nail in the coffin of the DSLR to date, but nonetheless it's an expensive one and the lens range will take time and won't be cheap.
In the real current world it will affect first the wedding and landscape shooter, sports and nature will take a somewhat longer, much of the lens shortage will have to be supported by Tamron and Sigma, who at this time have done little towards the ML market.
Exciting times? For me yes and no!..... Yes, I have always been interested in new technology especially of the photographic variety...and no, because it makes me a little sad to see what well could be the end of a current era.....I feel I am there photographically and want for little more than just the ability to continue as things are.
Something about it leaves me cold and I will only look over the fence, times move on and business has little sentiment for the past let alone the present...............
.........and watch out for single market domination!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7Z9ZvIZ2VE
To avoid Tony Northrup's contribution jump straight to Sony's technical presenter Mark Weir from 11 minutes on!