Sony interview: if 1% of smartphone photographers got interested in mirrorless, it would double the market
Newswitch published a new interview with Yasuyuki Nagata (Senior General Manager Sony Imaging Products & Solutions) - here is the recap from SonyAddict:
- The introduction of more high-end cameras is exciting and will help increase lens purchases
- There are more high value-added and high-priced options than ever and the trend should continue for three years
- Sony has around 60 lenses already, but still have dozens in mind to expand the number of people interested in their cameras
- There was more interest than expected in the 200-600mm
- I am concerned about the rise in material costs, but I will not compromise for miniaturization and weight reduction of the product
- The one mount strategy has worked for Sony and it lets photographers interchange their lenses more freely
- The cost of camera/lens development is on the rise and Sony is doing their best to deal with it
- Smartphones are a big part of the market and if 1% of smartphone photographers got interested in mirrorless it would double the market
- Smartphones currently fail at telephoto and wide-angle photography
- Compact cameras like the RX0 are still growing, but other areas are remaining consistent
Source: Newswitch, Via SonyAddict