An MILC running on Android is an interesting proposition, one that may boost Polaroid’s popularity again as one of the top players in the imaging industry if positioned properly. I’ve heard of a number of reasons behind this late adoption, but I think that Canon just waited a little while and observed how the market will respond to the MILC before they release the EOS M. The question we should be asking now is the Canon EOS M worth the wait or we’re better off with MILCs from other imaging companies? Two months after releasing Nikon 1 J2, the Japanese imaging giant adds another MILC to their offering which is set to be a refresher to the V1. Read more in our articles including "Nikon 1 S2 unveiled, mirrorless camera for $450" and "Fuji X-T1 makes its local debut, priced at Php65,990".
An MILC running on Android is an interesting proposition, one that may boost Polaroid’s popularity again as one of the top players in the imaging industry if positioned properly. I’ve heard of a number of reasons behind this late adoption, but I think that Canon just waited a little while and observed how the market will respond to the MILC before they release the EOS M.
The question we should be asking now is the Canon EOS M worth the wait or we’re better off with MILCs from other imaging companies? Two months after releasing Nikon 1 J2, the Japanese imaging giant adds another MILC to their offering which is set to be a refresher to the V1.
Our coverage of MILC includes: "Nikon 1 S2 unveiled, mirrorless camera for $450"; "Fuji X-T1 makes its local debut, priced at Php65,990"; "Samsung announces NX300 mirrorless camera". Each article provides unique insights and information.