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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 373387" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>As sorry as I am to see a flagship company go down, it makes me rethink my desire to try the A6000. This is the warning I got from my local camera shop owner: There won't be too many camera brands left within the next year or two. These people deal on a weekly basis with company reps and they have seen the personnel being shown out, specially of their service departments, warehouses etc. As far as DSLRs are concerned, Nikon and Canon are still our safest bet if long time service is in sight. Olympus, Panasonic and others are hurting bad with the IQ of phone cameras that stole away about 80% of the point & shoot market. And the point & shoot market was the bread and butter for these companies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 373387, member: 3903"] As sorry as I am to see a flagship company go down, it makes me rethink my desire to try the A6000. This is the warning I got from my local camera shop owner: There won't be too many camera brands left within the next year or two. These people deal on a weekly basis with company reps and they have seen the personnel being shown out, specially of their service departments, warehouses etc. As far as DSLRs are concerned, Nikon and Canon are still our safest bet if long time service is in sight. Olympus, Panasonic and others are hurting bad with the IQ of phone cameras that stole away about 80% of the point & shoot market. And the point & shoot market was the bread and butter for these companies. [/QUOTE]
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