I was kidding Kevin, hence the smiley. I agree that competition is bringing out the best in all the big manufacturers.
It's silly sometimes to see photographers buy the latest XYZ camera; not because it suits their photography style or subjects best; but because it is heavily marketed. Example: the number of Sony mirrorless cameras I see all around me in the national parks with the new, big Sony prime lenses (I'm a wildlife photographer). That money buys you a camera body (from Nikon or Canon) much more suited to wildlife (high ISO, high fps, etc.) but when I ask about their shiny new Sony, it's usually about "it has 60 MP!".
To each his own. I'm just heavily invested in Nikon lenses hence my hope that Nikon will finally be competitive in the mirrorless segment and not die a brutal death at the hands of Sony & Canon ...
It's silly sometimes to see photographers buy the latest XYZ camera; not because it suits their photography style or subjects best; but because it is heavily marketed.
Example: the number of Sony mirrorless cameras I see all around me in the national parks with the new, big Sony prime lenses (I'm a wildlife photographer). That money buys you a camera body (from Nikon or Canon) much more suited to wildlife (high ISO, high fps, etc.) but when I ask about their shiny new Sony, it's usually about "it has 60 MP!".
To each his own. I'm just heavily invested in Nikon lenses hence my hope that Nikon will finally be competitive in the mirrorless segment and not die a brutal death at the hands of Sony & Canon ...