
November 7th, 2011, 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Rudi
One last thing - if you don't think that the future of photography for the masses is the camera phone, they you are completely biased and blind to what is going on out there. The vast majority of the public is only interested in photography when snapping birthday snaps or pics at a party, etc. For 90% of the people out there, their phone is more than good enough for that purpose, and even these days the camera phone is already accepted as being "good enough" for the purposes of family photography. Not by photography enthusiasts, by the general public who could not care less about cameras and photography. By the same folks who think that a $200 digital camera is "expensive". They are the majority of the buying public, not you and me.
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Oh ..did I say that 6.99 Billion people out of 7 billion will use MFT camera? I am sorry , I am wrong .. My apologies . Oh .mobile phones have cameras too? I never saw them.ahhh ..wow Thanks 
The theory is quite simple ,Now DSLRs occupy the major chunk of the sales and market because so many models are available and almost all major manufacturers make them . Once more and more camera makers enter MFT/mirrorless market then obviously sale and market share will go up and hence future belongs to MFT/mirrorless and not DSRL in long run
I agree there are certain type of cameras needed for certain type of photography but MFT/mirrorless is not for those people. They will continue to buy and use the equipment which suits their needs. I can't do a brain surgery with an equipment which is designed for operating on abdomen . But u guys are just missing the main point , Not everyone needs a DSLR and MFT/mirroless will at some point outsell DSLR in future , if not soon then surely later.
Cheers
Last edited by Bhupinder2002; November 7th, 2011 at 11:36 PM.
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