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Will Canon make a profit (globally) on the M10?

Started Oct 18, 2015 | Polls thread
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Re: Will Canon make a profit (globally) on the M10?
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kthxjapan wrote:

I think the sales volume would be significantly better priced at $400 with a decent zoom.

Obviously.  And it would be even better at $200.  And think what it could do at $100.

It would probably displace some of the point and shoot sales for people who have maybe owned a few P&S cameras and want something more "creative", though.

Right now I'd just suggest anyone buy an M3 kit instead.

The M3 is still too complicated / unnecessarily featured for a large sector of the market.

In the age of smartphone photography, telephotos are less useful day to day for what most people think of when they want to take a photo. Maybe swap the kit lenses between the M10 and M3, since most M3 owners I know aren't using EF-M glass for anything important (I now carry no EF-M lenses with my M3 bag).

Given the firesale pricing on the M/M2, this seems more reasonable than not.

I'll have to pass on that one since I don't know what you are trying to say.

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