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WHS, companies often patent things or buy up patents to stifle development.If they take out the patent on a particular lens design/type then it stops Panasonic / Olympus from making them or charge them a fee to ,simples really
If they take out the patent on a particular lens design/type then it stops Panasonic / Olympus from making them or charge them a fee to ,simples really
If they take out the patent on a particular lens design/type then it stops Panasonic / Olympus from making them or charge them a fee to ,simples really
If they take out the patent on a particular lens design/type then it stops Panasonic / Olympus from making them or charge them a fee to ,simples really
That would be extremely sh***y of Canon to buy patents just to stop Olympus and Panasonic expanding a system that Canon aren't in the market for.WHS, companies often patent things or buy up patents to stifle development.
All's fair in love and war, makes sound business sense to me to stop a competitor siphoning off potential customers.That would be extremely sh***y of Canon to buy patents just to stop Olympus and Panasonic expanding a system that Canon aren't in the market for.
running scared comes to mind ,both Panasonic and Olympus make there attempts at mirrorless look amateur . and yes I have used bothThat would be extremely sh***y of Canon to buy patents just to stop Olympus and Panasonic expanding a system that Canon aren't in the market for.
I'm not sure how it works in that regard tbh, as I know that Olympus can't make an exact lens that Panny have and vice versa which is why you have Panny making a 12-35mm f2.8 and Olly doing a 12-40mm f2.8 etc. Whether that's just an agreement between those two, or whether that's something across the m4/3 format I don't know?I don't see how Canon can patent a focal or aperture range. They could patent the actual design of a specific lens but I'd guess that the chances of another company not being able to produce a lens different enough to avoid a patent infringement law suit must be very unlikely.
The old Zeiss Ikon M42 mount was the industry standard for decades. When Pentax brought out the K mount, they allowed all and sundry to use it. While using a proprietary mount might stop others from making lenses for your cameras, it also stops people buying your lenses for other makes of camera. Swings and roundabouts. The best way to compete is to be better, not to be different.It'd be great if there was a standard mount and the focus and comms were all open standards but there's more of a mark up on lenses so each company is going to want to sell as many lenses as possible and one way of doing that is to have a unique mount with its own protocols that limit what others can do as much as possible. Sadly.
This is one thing that attracts me more to old film lenses as they're lenses for lifeand all you need is a different £10 adapter and you can use them on your next different make camera.
It happens in all areas of business.
Tesco are currently holding untold areas of land that would be perfect to build a supermarket on but they have no intention of doing so. By owning the land they can make sure no one else can build one there.
The old Zeiss Ikon M42 mount was the industry standard for decades. When Pentax brought out the K mount, they allowed all and sundry to use it. While using a proprietary mount might stop others from making lenses for your cameras, it also stops people buying your lenses for other makes of camera. Swings and roundabouts. The best way to compete is to be better, not to be different.
Tesco are currently holding untold areas of land that would be perfect to build a supermarket on but they have no intention of doing so
They are starting to open "Jacks" stores just out of town, I wonder if this was the plan all along, with the land hoarding?And if they are getting near the of life of the original planning license they will/might build a supermarket even if it competes their other one nearby.......better to spread what they have rather than allow a competitor get in!!!
Oddly enough that's explained something that's been a mystery to me for a long time.An example, I used to work for a company called Systime computers that got away with copying DEC stuff for years.

You can't for example patent the wheel
Oddly enough that's explained something that's been a mystery to me for a long time.
Are canon desperate to get market share in a sector that is very specific !
Problem is canon sensors are lagging behind sony and fujifilm. So how will they corner this market if the performance is not there ! ?