CollBaxter wrote:
Neurad1 wrote:
My cousin who is also a photography hobbyist sent me this link just to irritate me. What do you all think?
From someone from the other 4/3 side where we are bombarded with the possible loss of Olympus DSLR's these type of articles are though provoking. Most of us who are left are lens people and the fear there is that Olympus might take a no return path on a downward slope. Whether that is true or not time will tell. These type of articles actually mirror a lot of my and some others thoughts.
OK I am going to be bombarded with the size issue weight issue etc. etc and the advantages and how mirror less is going to take over the world etc. But figures however do tell a tale. There are statements about the problem being the the public being uneducated about mirror-less etc. The problem there is the general public are the ones who buy cameras the other buyers are here bickering amongst ourselves with the mine is better or smaller than yours .
Most people here are not first time camera buyers and are here because m4/3 filled a vacuum that has existed for a long time, mainly for a smaller lighter camera. Once that vacuum filled sales are going to take a bit of a dive. The name mirror-less I recon is the completely wrong way to market or even to refer to these cameras to the general public as they do not know or even care about whether the camera has a mirror or not .
The System should be marketed or referred to for its functions , convenience etc. Its no good marketing something with a picture of a camera in someones hand. Hell you can hire some one with huge hands to model with a average size camera in it. Marketing the name mirror-less camera to the general public could even give the impression that you are depriving them of something as the first question would be 'what do canon or nikon top cameras use.' So maybe I am on the wrong side of the world but I have never seen a advert by Olympus or Panasonic that shows what the system is really about. Or maybe they need to do a lot of public demonstrating and marketing on why mirror-less is supposedly better , and the benefits there of. Marketing people coin Phrases names and words which only they understand but omit to explain to the general public.
So back to my point of thought provoking and worries. As a lens person ( The light has to travel through the lens , so the better the lens ultimately the better the picture. ) who has put many thousands of dollars / euros into some excellent 4/3 lenses. Do I want to go down a path which could land up as act 1 scene 2 . OK at this point I will get the ' well go somewhere else etc '. The sad part is a lot of us ( Original 4/3 shooters) don't have option's or a fall back system like many users here do. But that's our problem for buying the first round of kool aid.
So assuming m4/3 has captured a large percentage of the photography enthusiasts that want to convert to something smaller. What do Companies like Olympus and Panasonic do ? . Me I don't know as I am just a dumb boy that lives in a mud hut in darkest Africa with lions roaming the street , but they need to reinvent there marketing and in the case of Olympus in my opinion they need to invent marketing.
Well the next few months will be interesting to say the least.
Mirror less will be become the future once canon and nikon decide it's the future, also sad but i believe true.
P.S. I am not a bitter 4/3 user who envy's m4/3 their toys ( Just the sensor ) . I purchased an Olympus ZD Pro 90-250 f/2.8 lens last month because I need and wanted one and got a good buy. I also use all my lenses and cameras every week . If nothing transpires I will ware them out ( Bodies) and move along.