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Konica Minolta quits camera business


Brian

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Time for K-M owners to start stocking up on Sony memory sticks...

 

I wonder who will develop lenses for them?

 

On a not totally unrelated note, anyone notice that Samsung have just released their first DSLR - which is a Pentax *ist DS2 with a Samsung logo on it.

 

If K-M goes, can Pentax be far behind?

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I'm looking at Pentax, Olympus, and Nikon...more or less in that

order.

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Olympus says its concentrating on "high-end digital SLRs", and

de-emphasizing compact digicams. given their present

competition in that arena (Canon and Nikon), I'd say they just cut

their corporate life-expectancy (at least regarding photography)

from five years to about two...max.

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Nikon <i>still</i> doesn't have an SLR with a full-frame sensor.

Canon now has two. Nikon seems to be saying "it doesn't

matter". How many 5D sales will it take to say it does? With this

attitude, I'll give them two more years than Olympus.

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Pentax? any time now...

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This, of course, leaves Canon. Until, that is, camera-phones

break the 5mp barrier, and more people simply pull frame-grabs

from their HD camcorders...

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But what do I know? I largely shoot film.

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- Barrett

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that Sony link is good news. even though Sony is mostly looked at as a mass market manufacturer, they have in the past.......apparently when they put their minds to it......come up with some very high quality products that rivalled top end gear. Stereophile has praised quite a few of their audio products over the years...and considering Stereophile's list of manufacturers they review, that's saying something.

 

If Sony goes for that higher end market with the DSLR technology and lens base that KM offers, this could be extremely good news.

 

Looking forward to the Sony KM-7D....heh

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I hate the big biz corp. world, you all know that Minolta could compete with Canon and Nikon if they wanted. They just want to line their pockets with out doing any work to earn it. But I still love their top end cameras. (maxxum 9,800si,and even the 7d). It just pisses me off that they would jump ship and closes up their film & digital camera depts like that. It figures.
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<P><I>...could compete with Canon and Nikon if they wanted...</I> yes, and this is a good reminder that business, even big business, is run by people, and the people at the top steer a company in the direction they wish to take. And for this reason it's unwise to form emotional attachments to particular camera brands.</P>
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