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I think you said it right. It seems like APS-C is here to stay.Smaller-lighter-cheaper, and good enough. APS-C isn't going away anytime soon.
Digital Cameras have hit a brick wall there is nothing new anymore Nikon had there biggest losses with the resurgence of film i think they would do well to start making some nice film cameras again like LeicaNo.
There will always be masses of people who don't give that much of a crap about their pictures, just as long as they take good enough shots to recognize friends/family/pets, vacation sunsets, and food. These people aren't going to pay full-frame prices for a camera, nor will they deal with the hassle of shlepping a big camera around because their phone cameras are good enough for their purposes.
And there will always be people who may want to get more serious with their photography but can't afford the upgrade or aren't serious enough to be bothered with full-frame.
Now, if you can put full-frame into a phone and seriously drop the price, then who knows. Until then, nope.
Regarding the price issue. It's technology. Technology prices drop over time and older tech is phased out. There was a time you had to choose between a CRT television or a more expensive flat screen. Those days are over. Could that not happen with DSLRs?
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Digital Cameras have hit a brick wall there is nothing new anymore Nikon had there biggest losses with the resurgence of film i think they would do well to start making some nice film cameras again like LeicaNo.
There will always be masses of people who don't give that much of a crap about their pictures, just as long as they take good enough shots to recognize friends/family/pets, vacation sunsets, and food. These people aren't going to pay full-frame prices for a camera, nor will they deal with the hassle of shlepping a big camera around because their phone cameras are good enough for their purposes.
And there will always be people who may want to get more serious with their photography but can't afford the upgrade or aren't serious enough to be bothered with full-frame.
Now, if you can put full-frame into a phone and seriously drop the price, then who knows. Until then, nope.
Regarding the price issue. It's technology. Technology prices drop over time and older tech is phased out. There was a time you had to choose between a CRT television or a more expensive flat screen. Those days are over. Could that not happen with DSLRs?
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Nothing wrong with the GW690III mine works perfectlyDigital Cameras have hit a brick wall there is nothing new anymore Nikon had there biggest losses with the resurgence of film i think they would do well to start making some nice film cameras again like LeicaNo.
There will always be masses of people who don't give that much of a crap about their pictures, just as long as they take good enough shots to recognize friends/family/pets, vacation sunsets, and food. These people aren't going to pay full-frame prices for a camera, nor will they deal with the hassle of shlepping a big camera around because their phone cameras are good enough for their purposes.
And there will always be people who may want to get more serious with their photography but can't afford the upgrade or aren't serious enough to be bothered with full-frame.
Now, if you can put full-frame into a phone and seriously drop the price, then who knows. Until then, nope.
Regarding the price issue. It's technology. Technology prices drop over time and older tech is phased out. There was a time you had to choose between a CRT television or a more expensive flat screen. Those days are over. Could that not happen with DSLRs?
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well, film cameras pretty much hit that same brick wall 50 years ago...not like there's anything new going on there.
I think there needs to be another push for medium format in film like there is in digital.
i mean, sure...keep a few 35mm cameras around for the plebs, but I want to see a new fuji G690.