Canon and Nikon were, for the longest time, the ‘big two’ of the photography industry. In many ways that is still the case, by default, but that tide has been turning. In large part due to the rise of mirrorless camera systems, primarily Sony’s full frame E Mount, but also from Fujifilm’s X-Series and the Panasonic/Olympus Micro Four Thirds partnership.
Canon and Nikon’s response to Mirrorless technology the last decade has been the equivalent of a 5yr old sitting in the corner of the room with their fingers in their ears humming and chanting “I can’t hear you… I can’t hear you” over and over. . thephoblographer.com
2018-3-28 07:00