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EOS R Price after 12 months

Started Sep 17, 2018 | Polls thread
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Re: It depends who is measuring...
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Silvex wrote:

...and what you are measuring. If we are talking FF interchangeable lens cameras in the US:

https://www.dpreview.com/news/0947201864/sony-claims-top-spot-in-full-frame-interchangeable-lens-camera-sales

https://www.techradar.com/news/sony-claims-top-spot-in-us-full-frame-camera-market

Are we talking mirrorless FF market? Right now Canon has a 0% market share in FF mirrorless. Sony started with a 0% share and is now on top. Sony going from 0% to#1 is a much greater change than Canon staying at 0% market share. All of Sony's FF mirrorless users were either new to the market or former users of another brand.

If that is what we are discussing  But if total ILC sales is a more relevant yardstick of the state of the camera market then Sony has remained static and Canon has increased.  It's of course good that there is a new market segment that hopefully will attract new consumers.  However the danger for Sony is that with Canon, Nikon and possibly Panasonic entering this segment that the segment will not grow fast enough for Sony to retain its market share and effectively the only way is down.

Some of those users will have come from Canon. People on this site have and others have done straw polls to get an idea of how many Sony FF mirrorless users have come from Canon. Just given the shear numbers of Canon users it would stand to reason that more of them would come from Canon than other brands.

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