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Aug 25, 2007 07:55 |  #1

Amongst all the blurb on the new Noinks, I wasn't too surprised to see how much their DSLR market share has increased in the last year. Obviously this has been at Canon's expense to a big degree, but it appears the trailing pack have been really squeezed. With tiny (& shrinking) sales and the big r&d costs of DSLRs, I wonder how long it will be until one or more fold their hands?

Sony are still trading just on their Minolta inheritance, and (like Olympus) can only keep the market interested by showing a string of mock-ups under glass. The pioneering chip technologies of Fuji and Sigma haven't been enough to set the sector alight, and (now the takeover games seem resolved) will Hoya be keen to keep bankrolling Pentax in the DSLR stakes?

Whilst I remain a Canon devotee, I'll be sad to see any more established names bite the dust. But I can't see any other result.




  
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Aug 25, 2007 10:55 |  #2

I don't know what Noinks are.

I like my xti but I don't like the cost of ISL glass. But they do produce nice images. With their IS technology, they have a lock.


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Aug 25, 2007 14:38 |  #3

I see enough professionals and prosumer-types using Canon and Nikon to keep them going, but I'm afraid all those other brands we used to love for their film cameras are just eventually going to die. Maybe some new ones will pop up somehow? To me, two massive companies together holding the vast majority of the market share doesn't seem like enough competition...


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Aug 25, 2007 14:53 as a reply to  @ bieber's post |  #4

Out to lunch.


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Aug 25, 2007 16:26 |  #5

bieber wrote in post #3795097 (external link)
To me, two massive companies together holding the vast majority of the market share doesn't seem like enough competition...

its a oligopoly
compition is going to get less as they both move into providing similar products ( both now using cmos ) the new mkiii and the d3 are (for all intese and purposes) the same on paper


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