Derrel
Mr. Rain Cloud
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Take a look at what ISO invariance means in a REAL-world sense. Canon lags way behind in this.
Nikon D750 Review For Wedding Photography - DIY Photography
Look at the BLACK frame, and then the "lift"...no objectionable noise, no banding....this is Sony's EXMOR-technology..and it has been paired with Nikon's electronics experience and Nikon's signal-processing experience in all Nikon cameras that use this technology. This is one of many articles that show people what this new sensor tech really means. Some day Canon might decide it needs to offer its users something similar, but right now they are too busy mnaintaining their sales leadership position with big-time TV commercial buys during the Olympics and football matches and during prime-time TV shows and magazine advertisements.
Canon is the #1 Camera-seller in the world, Nikon is #2, Sony is a distant third. Canon and Nikon have HUGE, expansive systems behind them, and a BIG market for used gear sales. SOny has a much,much narrower system that is less than a decade old, and a fairly smalkl used equipment market.
A guy really doe not need "a lot" for most things: on FF sensor, a 24,35,50,85, and a 70-200 f/4 or f/2.8 zoom, maybe a 100mm macro lens, a few speedlights, and a few umbrellas, a couple of softboxes, some light stands, some triggers, some hard drives, Lightroom, and a few other bits and pieces.
Look at the CIPA industry sales numbers: Canon is #1,Nikon #2, Sony #3, and ALL the rest have miniscule, tiny sales numbers, in the hundreds of thousands of cameras world-wide, or less. About what Canon sells in a month, and what Nikon sells in six weeks. Pentax,Fuji,Olympus, and Panasonic have "hobby business" interest in cameras; this week I read that Ricoh might "kill off" their Pentax brand, which tbhey boiught from (?) Hoya five years ago.
Canon, Nikon, Sony: any one could do the job for you.
Nikon D750 Review For Wedding Photography - DIY Photography
Look at the BLACK frame, and then the "lift"...no objectionable noise, no banding....this is Sony's EXMOR-technology..and it has been paired with Nikon's electronics experience and Nikon's signal-processing experience in all Nikon cameras that use this technology. This is one of many articles that show people what this new sensor tech really means. Some day Canon might decide it needs to offer its users something similar, but right now they are too busy mnaintaining their sales leadership position with big-time TV commercial buys during the Olympics and football matches and during prime-time TV shows and magazine advertisements.
Canon is the #1 Camera-seller in the world, Nikon is #2, Sony is a distant third. Canon and Nikon have HUGE, expansive systems behind them, and a BIG market for used gear sales. SOny has a much,much narrower system that is less than a decade old, and a fairly smalkl used equipment market.
A guy really doe not need "a lot" for most things: on FF sensor, a 24,35,50,85, and a 70-200 f/4 or f/2.8 zoom, maybe a 100mm macro lens, a few speedlights, and a few umbrellas, a couple of softboxes, some light stands, some triggers, some hard drives, Lightroom, and a few other bits and pieces.
Look at the CIPA industry sales numbers: Canon is #1,Nikon #2, Sony #3, and ALL the rest have miniscule, tiny sales numbers, in the hundreds of thousands of cameras world-wide, or less. About what Canon sells in a month, and what Nikon sells in six weeks. Pentax,Fuji,Olympus, and Panasonic have "hobby business" interest in cameras; this week I read that Ricoh might "kill off" their Pentax brand, which tbhey boiught from (?) Hoya five years ago.
Canon, Nikon, Sony: any one could do the job for you.