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Are Canon losing their way in the DSLR market?
It’s just while their competitors are forging ahead and releasing dslr’s with better and better sensors for example NIkon's D800 and D7100 are better products than the Canon equivalents.
Canon’s recent DSLR releases when compared to Nikon's have been a bit of a damp squid as Canon has chosen to equip their last SEVEN new DSLRS (550D,
600D, 650D, 700D, 100D, 7D, and 60D) with the very same 18MP sensor.
It seems as if Canon have bought in a job lot of these 18MP sensors and will not release a camera with a new sensor until they’ve shifted the all they bought.
While canon are hesitating in developing new sensors for their new range of cameras the likes of Nikon are enjoying the extra sales that come from being proactive in bringing newer better technology to customers.
Although I use Canon at the moment I have no loyalty to them consequently if money was no object I would change to Nikon without hesitation, they are at the moment the more progressive camera manufacturer.
It’s just while their competitors are forging ahead and releasing dslr’s with better and better sensors for example NIkon's D800 and D7100 are better products than the Canon equivalents.
Canon’s recent DSLR releases when compared to Nikon's have been a bit of a damp squid as Canon has chosen to equip their last SEVEN new DSLRS (550D,
600D, 650D, 700D, 100D, 7D, and 60D) with the very same 18MP sensor.
It seems as if Canon have bought in a job lot of these 18MP sensors and will not release a camera with a new sensor until they’ve shifted the all they bought.
While canon are hesitating in developing new sensors for their new range of cameras the likes of Nikon are enjoying the extra sales that come from being proactive in bringing newer better technology to customers.
Although I use Canon at the moment I have no loyalty to them consequently if money was no object I would change to Nikon without hesitation, they are at the moment the more progressive camera manufacturer.
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I'm tempted to reply but NO, I'm not going there. 