>>4379606>CanonGoing to lose more market share to Sony with every release
>SonyIndusry leader, simple as. No matter of doubters and shills will change that
>FujiThe one every amateur should get (but wait for the prices to go down first). Kind of a hipster brand atm.
>PanasonicBest value for money FF, best video MFT. FF suffers from limited lens selection and MFT suffers from, well, being MFT. Underappriciated if anything.
>NikonAlso going to eat away at Canon, but I doubt they will catch up with Sony any time soon.
>OlympusYou mean OM-system? A dying breed. Maybe if you only shoot birds you'll appriciate what they bring to the table. It's an irrefutable fact that FF has gotten so small that the weight/size savings are not much of a thing anymore. If they'd be any smart, they'd consider joining the L-mount and maybe there's a (small) future for their company. But they wont, so I think we'll see a couple of years of milking refreshes and then it's over.
>PentaxWhy is this included? They are their own thing, and I don't think they are going away any time soon. Good for you if you like what they have to offer. Don't expect new cameras any time soon.
>LeicaNever tried one, too expensive. People say they are good. I can't imagine it's much petter than Panasonic since they share tech now.
>RicohNo matter what a dust magnet it might be, the GRIII is a very very good compact camera. There is a reason behind the hype, and I think they could be in a position to make something happen (if they would refresh it).
>SigmaWild card. I like some of the sigma lenses, but sometimes it's just too flat. Sometimes it's the best glass I've ever had. Same for the build quality. No need to mention the cameras, since they aren't much of a thing anymore. I'd like to see foveon happen some day, but that's far, far away. Please Sigma, make it happen? L-mount foveon camera? Please?