Because for the cost of developing and tooling up for a very expensive camera you want to sell it to beyond your current user base, i.e., get people to switch brands. A flagship camera has an advertising role beyond that of only a picture taking machine.

BR

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Think about it.

BR

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A camera has to be perceived as a flagship by owners of other brands to
have any credibility as a flagship.


Why so, Bruce?


You're the one who said it, I'd rather know what YOU think about it. Why
does it matter what other people think?

--Mike





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