more pixel, more scroll, more sensor, …

Olá,

ok, so now that Fujifilm and Sony have released their latest models the long throwing concept gets physical.

Fujifilm attacks the 35×24 frame size from below and above and Sony kills them all with massive functionality on brochure and menu.

The oh so pro pundits will all be inspired to stretch up to that level and pay easily 6 grand for the body.

We still have too much money to waste on such temporary garbage.

Yes, Storage is cheap, but how do you archive the ever increasing over-exponential spray and pray practice combined with huge files and extreme frames per second and …

Where does one get the time to focus on a picture of soooo many and shoot it in camera perfectly or retouch it in post, when you have so many to shoot and all the features around that barely someone experienced really needs.

… while keeping the utter arrogance as a manufacturer to serve its clients with the decades old models of user-interface. Doing it still today after Apple had become the #1 camera manufacturer. None of the brands have learned their lesson. NO! NOT EVEN the L uxury Brand, that’s more and more being oriented by a commodity electronics manufacturer competing against the longstanding rival from the same home-turf.

We know how Nokia failed, just after Ericsson did, before they became Sony-Ericsson.

This all has nothing to do with photography, it’s business-serving market play and customer manipulation.

All have one common, loot them and give them the same sauce in different packages, make the packages blink every year so you turn your revenue yearly, regardless. All in the same game almost forever. Nothing new, but here the mainstream customer has been left behind to the smartphones.

SHAME on YOU camera manufacturers. Now go die, in high altitude, where you’re heading.

bom dia,
pessoist