I think that's partially true, as they were unable to satisfy the huge demand for their DSLRs not long ago. They saw it coming, but it was coming much faster than they expected once they had made the move. But I think it is also true that if Canon did not make the move so quickly and so aggressively, and caught everyone off guard, film cameras might still be around.

Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan

that's incidental. Canon had a vision, the marketing power, put a lot of
money into R&D, and has the manufacturing capability of making everything
themselves. their management recognized the inevitable early and made a big
commitment to what they saw coming.

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