>>4018758>Fuji's the best at colorSubjective and mostly wrong, Olympus takes the cake there
>Olympus is the most weatherproofAlong with Pentax, who does actual full frame and weatherproofs the lenses too which Olympus not that often.
>Panasonic has the best stabWrong, goes to Olympus too
>Sony has the best autofocusYes, on stills only Nikon comes close and just from a couple of months ago
>Canons menus are the easiest to useProbably, yes
>Pentax has the most passionate communityMeans little when they don't release their own products and the company doesn't give back.
>Fuji's the least affordableWrong, that would be Leica
>Olympus' menus are the most incomprehensibleWrong, Pentax are complete menus but made for people who read the manual
>Panasonic's autofocus is the worstProbably, can't think of a worst one
>Sony's colors are the most unflatteringSubjective but for portraits (warm colors) yeah i guess they would be, they like to cast green and magentas.
>Canon's the least innovativeNot in lenses they aren't, in cameras yeah. But i would say Leica again.
>Pentax literally does not do videoIt's a camera company, not a camcorder company.
>but I still dont know where Nikon stands in either categoryJack of all trades and in my opinion the best handling as Pentax is too chubby, that isn't enough in the current market but it is enough for the existing userbase. If you count recent events, they have the best flagship camera in the market and the most balanced and sharp main line of lenses from the big companies.
The Z9 only needs the pixel shift firmware to be the pinnacle of mirrorless cameras but they seemed to reserve that for a future camera, or that's what Nikon China said.