I don't think that Canon is unaware. I think it's a combination of their history and their customer base. The existing customer don't want change. It's why Canon customers see the R1 and think awewome, but people on the outside scratch their head.All well and good. But what makes you think Canon is unaware of any of this? The objective reality is that the market has changed dramatically over the past decade, and that Canon has maintained their market dominance throughout those changes.
I don't think Canon is doomed. You are a fan of Canon and I'm a fan of tech. I could care less where the tech comes from. Both Canon and Sony make some awesome tech. You're view of dominance is a bit different than mine. You see market share as the end all be all. In the 14 years that you have been on this Forum Sony has gone from a nobody in the space to making more revenue than Canon. So which company is better. I personally don't care. Which company is going to adapt to the future landscape put out the best tech in that environemnt is more interesting to me.Only time will tell. But having been on this forum for 14 years, I've seen many (many!) predictions of doom for Canon. YAPODFC. In spite of the many 'experts' predicting said doom, Canon's market share and dominance have continued. Those predicting doom somehow think they know the camera market better than Canon, and that's just unrealistic. It doesn't help when morons who have no understanding of how to interpret data wade in with fatally flawed analyses, followed by people believing that false information and repeating it (to be clear, not aimed at you and thanks again for your acknowledgement; but the information seems to be propagating nicely, no doubt because it makes good clickbait and that is more important to those posting it than being accurate or honest)..
So the R1 is a great camera. As noted by people here it is their flagship "sports" camera. I'm more interested in a flagship where they throw all the latest tech into one camera even if it cost more.
The takeaway is this...Canon appears to be doing just fine. They are at a 48% ILC market share, and even as DSLR sales continue to fall they predict they'll have a 49% market share this year. So feel free to continue predicting their doom. If they fall to #2 in the ILC market, feel free to shout I TOLD YOU SO from the forum rooftop. Until then, your YAPODFC is just more hot air.
They all appear to be doing fine. Fujifilm isn't even one of the big three but is definitely killing it. This is the innovation I'm looking for. In a market where fixed lens cameras sales were dropping they were able to put out something really great and expand the market. Moves like this are the future.
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