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Re: Future of Canon M Series - Invest or Sell?
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IoannisZ wrote:
Analog4Ever wrote:
I'm keeping the M100, selling my M50 with some accessories, and buying a 90D.
This has nothing to do with the future of either crop system. It's what I need right now.
What dictates my choices is the direction of my photography. That's the real question you need to answer. Think 3-5 years into the future and ask yourself what will I be doing. If you're just walking around taking pictures then any system will work.
BTW I still have FD lenses and a film camera.
In ten years will be only a couple of aps-c cameras and maybe also a couple m43. The rest will be only a few expensive full frame and a couple super expensive medium format. Everybody will use their smartphones with some kind of external lenses. The hobbyists will be limited on buy cheap only to "play" with composition but with quality results similar to their smartphones, or going super expensive for those who can still afford it.
Enjoy when you can one more hobby that will change forever.
Or maybe with modern AI improvements we will reach "infinite quality" of our pictures: no more noise, no more bad exposure, infinite quantity of details at any level of zoom, carefully calculated by GPU at any cheap smartphone, realtime. At this point, "natural", classic, imperfect look of old digital pictures will unpredictably become very popular and collectors will kill each other for one of last "almost new" EOS M6 cameras. Guys who fortunately made an investment at EOS M line today will be able to buy a fancy house at Bahamas after selling a camera and couple of lenses and won't need to work for the rest of their lives. Just imagine this and make a right decision!