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The Market: MILCs Steady but RILCs are Falling
According to LensVid. MILCs (Mirror Less Interchangeable Lens Cameras)
sales are rather steady at 3.1 million but RILCs (Reflex Interchangeable Lens Cameras) a mere 8.2 falling from 13 in 2013... Still a healthy market if you ask me. The drop in RILCs are easily explained by that the technology has matured and that people thus are keeping their gear longer. https://lensvid.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Infographics-2016-03.jpg https://lensvid.com/gear/lensvid-exc...raphy-industry -2016/ Via CanonRumors.com. -- teleportation kills |
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The Market: MILCs Steady but RILCs are Falling
In article , android
says... According to LensVid. MILCs (Mirror Less Interchangeable Lens Cameras) sales are rather steady at 3.1 million but RILCs (Reflex Interchangeable Lens Cameras) a mere 8.2 falling from 13 in 2013... Still a healthy market if you ask me. The drop in RILCs are easily explained by that the technology has matured and that people thus are keeping their gear longer. The same excuse could be applied to the MILCs (people keeping their gear longer), but there hasn't been a drop in sales of MILCs, so clearly MILCs is where the market is going. Sooner or later RILCs will sell fewer units than MILCs. https://lensvid.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Infographics-2016-03.jpg https://lensvid.com/gear/lensvid-exc...raphy-industry -2016/ Via CanonRumors.com. -- Alfred Molon Olympus E-series DSLRs and micro 4/3 forum at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MyOlympus/ http://myolympus.org/ photo sharing site |
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The Market: MILCs Steady but RILCs are Falling
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Alfred Molon wrote: In article , android says... According to LensVid. MILCs (Mirror Less Interchangeable Lens Cameras) sales are rather steady at 3.1 million but RILCs (Reflex Interchangeable Lens Cameras) a mere 8.2 falling from 13 in 2013... Still a healthy market if you ask me. The drop in RILCs are easily explained by that the technology has matured and that people thus are keeping their gear longer. The same excuse could be applied to the MILCs (people keeping their gear longer), but there hasn't been a drop in sales of MILCs, so clearly MILCs is where the market is going. Sooner or later RILCs will sell fewer units than MILCs. The MILCs has not reached the same market penetration yet. https://lensvid.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Infographics-2016-03.jpg https://lensvid.com/gear/lensvid-exc...raphy-industry -2016/ Via CanonRumors.com. -- teleportation kills |
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The Market: MILCs Steady but RILCs are Falling
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RichA wrote: On Friday, 3 March 2017 00:05:01 UTC-5, android wrote: According to LensVid. MILCs (Mirror Less Interchangeable Lens Cameras) sales are rather steady at 3.1 million but RILCs (Reflex Interchangeable Lens Cameras) a mere 8.2 falling from 13 in 2013... Still a healthy market if you ask me. The drop in RILCs are easily explained by that the technology has matured and that people thus are keeping their gear longer. https://lensvid.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Infographics-2016-03.jpg https://lensvid.com/gear/lensvid-exc...raphy-industry -2016/ Via CanonRumors.com. -- teleportation kills The only place keeping DSLR's alive is North America. RILCs are alive everythere but the other markets, especially Europe considering its population are richer for camera MFs and could thus be more saturated with RILCs. Camera sales in percent: Europe 32, Americas 27 and AAA (Asia, Africa and Australia et al) 45. This chart shows that it's the compacts that are dying, not ILCs... https://petapixel.com/2017/03/03/lat...-reveals-death -compact-camera/ Yes. My Xperia M4 smart phone takes good snaps and my EOS-M fits nicely in a wide pocket. -- teleportation kills |
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The Market: MILCs Steady but RILCs are Falling
In article , android
says... The MILCs has not reached the same market penetration yet. It's on its way to transform the RILC into a niche product. -- Alfred Molon Olympus E-series DSLRs and micro 4/3 forum at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MyOlympus/ http://myolympus.org/ photo sharing site |
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The Market: MILCs Steady but RILCs are Falling
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Alfred Molon wrote: In article , android says... The MILCs has not reached the same market penetration yet. It's on its way to transform the RILC into a niche product. Not for it's major use. I have both right now and while I think that I get better control in the live view of the M than the OVF of the old 1000fn that I got for USD10 it does certainly not beat the view finder of the 1D2. Call it a niche product if you like but I think that the EVF wont catch up with high end OVFs for a long time and until it does there will be photogs, not nospam of course that both prefer and will pay for that extra control that a really good OVF can offer. -- teleportation kills |
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The Market: MILCs Steady but RILCs are Falling
On 2017-03-05 05:04:35 +0000, android said:
In article , Alfred Molon wrote: In article , android says... The MILCs has not reached the same market penetration yet. It's on its way to transform the RILC into a niche product. Not for it's major use. I have both right now and while I think that I get better control in the live view of the M than the OVF of the old 1000fn that I got for USD10 it does certainly not beat the view finder of the 1D2. Call it a niche product if you like but I think that the EVF wont catch up with high end OVFs for a long time and until it does there will be photogs, not nospam of course that both prefer and will pay for that extra control that a really good OVF can offer. If you can find one, try an X-T2. The EVF on that is as good as most OVF's if not better. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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The Market: MILCs Steady but RILCs are Falling
In article 2017030423381170053-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom,
Savageduck wrote: On 2017-03-05 05:04:35 +0000, android said: In article , Alfred Molon wrote: In article , android says... The MILCs has not reached the same market penetration yet. It's on its way to transform the RILC into a niche product. Not for it's major use. I have both right now and while I think that I get better control in the live view of the M than the OVF of the old 1000fn that I got for USD10 it does certainly not beat the view finder of the 1D2. Call it a niche product if you like but I think that the EVF wont catch up with high end OVFs for a long time and until it does there will be photogs, not nospam of course that both prefer and will pay for that extra control that a really good OVF can offer. If you can find one, try an X-T2. The EVF on that is as good as most OVF's if not better. Well, I'm not ready to leave the RILC yet but sees the MILC as a more compact alternative that have some lackings. A compromise but then again everything is... What do you need today? -- teleportation kills |
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