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Lack of good EOS R deals for Black Friday

Started Nov 27, 2021 | Discussions thread
MikeJ9116 Veteran Member • Posts: 6,955
Re: Lack of good EOS R deals for Black Friday

Son of Thunder wrote:

MikeJ9116 wrote:

Son of Thunder wrote:

MikeJ9116 wrote:

thunder storm wrote:

It's a bad time to buy gear. It's a great time to save up for truly good stuff. GAS is completely irrational these days.

Very true. Inflation is kicking in hard across the board on everything from camera gear, to food, to vehicle parts, energy etc. IMO, much of this is a manufactured crisis. When people stop buying products that are not essentials like camera gear, the prices will drop. Until then, either step up and pay the price or wait it out. The only way Canon gets any of my money any time soon is to offer an APS-C RF mount camera.

People have stopped buying camera gear the market is shrinking every year.

I am referring to people who still have an interest in buying camera gear. I agree that it is a rapidly shrinking market but there still are people interested in camera gear.

Photography is at a very exciting time with a large portion of photographers moving to mirrorless. It is not as exciting as going from film to digital,but exciting. Everyone wants to build their kits.

Current MILCs are giving ILCs, in general, a temporary reprieve from the steep decline they have been seeing the past decade.  This won't last forever and once MILCs have saturated the market we will see the decline continue.  The user base for traditional photography is heavily skewed toward an older demographic and this also does not bode well for the long term viability of this market segment.  Smartphones are continually chipping away the ILC user base.  Now we are seeing smartphone tech centric cameras coming to market with ever more capable devices.  Traditional photography gear is quickly becoming a a tool for upper end professionals and those with a lot of disposable income.  As time passes, the vast majority of people who will want more capable imaging gear will want that gear to be a seamless transition from the tech they grew up using (i.e. smartphone based tech).  We are already well into the the next evolution of photography technology and it isn't MILCs.  MILCs are just the last dying gasp of traditional digital ILCs.

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