Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/08/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]F?lix L?pez de Maturana wrote: > This scenario makes me wonder > > - How can afford Leica the necessary founds for remaining in this kind > of race. No doubts about the M and R digital quality -16 bits or not - > but it?s necessary for the quick technology development quite a lot of > R&D to be competitive. > - What kind of strong effort has to make Nikon- and other brands- to > compete with Canon as otherwise Canon may keep very high their prices. > It makes me wonder what's up with Sony R&D on FF sensors? What kind of tech and business progress are other sensor co's making (Kodak, Dalsa?). I don't think X camera makers can all design and manufacture their own chips. If we look at the PC industry, few companies made their own components, and less and less so as time went on. CPUs, chip sets, BIOS, HD's, motherboards and on and on - all provided by horizontal industry suppliers. I think that supporting lots of camera companies delivering high quality, competitive products will require a alot of licensing/sourcing of the electronic guts of the cameras (and perhaps more - AF? flash system?) from horizontal suppliers with really world beating R&D and manufaturing (think Intel and AMD, for example). OTOH, from what I've read over the last year on this list and others, it seems like much of the camera world is kind of a do-it-yourself cottage industry model, with some selective licensing (like lenses or lens designs, etc.). Is the overall camera industry large enought (sales and profits) to support a horizontal + integration industry model? If not, all roads lead to the competitor with the biggest R&D budget, which I guess is Canon. Scott