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I saw an ad for Volvo car subscriptions earlier today and it got me thinking if something like that will eventually make its way to camera kit.
I know many would probably be against it as the only method of ‘ownership’ but it got me thinking if like mobile phones cameras will go a similar monthly payment/subscription route.
With the high cost of modern cameras/lenses and their reduced model life (before another model appears) would it be a way for camera manufacturers to keep a market going and ensure there was a demand for the latest models?
The change of lightroom/photoshop to a monthly subscription model shows there would be people against it. If the manufacturers still kept the outright purchase available I guess there would be less people against its introduction. The manufacturers could sell the used cameras on ensuring there was still a used market.
I guess one of the reason against it would be that it highlights the actual cost of a camera/lens long term. I doubt many of us think of the depreciation that can occur (unless you buy used at a very good price and sell it on before depreciation sets in) as it’s a one off purchase.
I had a quick google found this blog post:
blog.wedio.com
I know many would probably be against it as the only method of ‘ownership’ but it got me thinking if like mobile phones cameras will go a similar monthly payment/subscription route.
With the high cost of modern cameras/lenses and their reduced model life (before another model appears) would it be a way for camera manufacturers to keep a market going and ensure there was a demand for the latest models?
The change of lightroom/photoshop to a monthly subscription model shows there would be people against it. If the manufacturers still kept the outright purchase available I guess there would be less people against its introduction. The manufacturers could sell the used cameras on ensuring there was still a used market.
I guess one of the reason against it would be that it highlights the actual cost of a camera/lens long term. I doubt many of us think of the depreciation that can occur (unless you buy used at a very good price and sell it on before depreciation sets in) as it’s a one off purchase.
I had a quick google found this blog post:
Rent to own your camera gear with Wedio Subscription
Are you the kind of creator that has no problem with large upfront costs? Are you happy to shoot with the same camera for 5+ years? Can’t stand the thought of not owning the equipment yourself from day 1? Well if this is you, maybe Wedio Subscription isn’t the best choice for you, and that’s ok.
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