Ask any journalist that has been in meetings with camera companies over the past month or so and they'll tell you about how the general camera market is shrinking and that so too is APS-C. And I genuinely think that APS-C is shrinking because it's being treated almost like a stepchild.
Let's not even talk about the way that Micro Four Thirds is being treated; but APS-C and Micro Four Thirds both will go the way of compact point and shoots if the industry just continues to treat it as the "budget" option. This comes even after some very aggressive pricing on entry level full frame cameras. I genuinely don't believe that APS-C is dead or that it should die. Instead, I think that the feature set around it just needs to drastically change in order to make it a viable option along with full frame cameras. . thephoblographer.com
2019-2-20 08:00