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<blockquote data-quote="panos_adgr" data-source="post: 2904" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>No. That's not the market trend. Companies are focused more on full frame and we see lot of medium format cameras entering the market more dynamically. The big players like Canon Sony and Nikon have reduced the crop camera systems developing more and more the full frame format. Even Panasonic / lumix has moved to full frame who was a micro4/3 key player. Olympus was also sold as a result of declined market sales. Nikon was also in a bad position until it entered mirrorless market with its first full frame models. The fact that big expensive chuncy mirrorless models from the big companies sell off and back orders are stacked for months shows the direction of consumers, despite the clickbait youtubers that shout all the time trying to shape the consumers with no results anymore.... </p><p></p><p>Money is no on premium or hi-end strategy products with high margins and kind of less sales. </p><p></p><p>Every big expensive model is sold of. </p><p>A great example was the fujifilm gfx 100 with 11.000€ euro cost and real sales demand triple than it was predicted. Same with flagship Canons Nikon (Z9) Sonys and others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panos_adgr, post: 2904, member: 12"] No. That's not the market trend. Companies are focused more on full frame and we see lot of medium format cameras entering the market more dynamically. The big players like Canon Sony and Nikon have reduced the crop camera systems developing more and more the full frame format. Even Panasonic / lumix has moved to full frame who was a micro4/3 key player. Olympus was also sold as a result of declined market sales. Nikon was also in a bad position until it entered mirrorless market with its first full frame models. The fact that big expensive chuncy mirrorless models from the big companies sell off and back orders are stacked for months shows the direction of consumers, despite the clickbait youtubers that shout all the time trying to shape the consumers with no results anymore.... Money is no on premium or hi-end strategy products with high margins and kind of less sales. Every big expensive model is sold of. A great example was the fujifilm gfx 100 with 11.000€ euro cost and real sales demand triple than it was predicted. Same with flagship Canons Nikon (Z9) Sonys and others. [/QUOTE]
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