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It's only a matter of time before Nikon and Canon produce something similar. But Sony is def turning heads. I switched in May from Canon to Sony at its has been an amazing ride. I currently own the A6000 and the A7ii which I love. I would suggest testing them out via a rental or at a local Best Buy.
[COLOR=#red]Maybe or maybe not. Even though they aren't at full strength right now, Sony is an overall more powerful company and has a huge R&D budget for them to take risks and develop new technology. Sony been innovating since back in the days...without the original Walkman we may not have ever seen an iPod, Sony created CD's which of course helped to influence DVD's and other optical media. Not to mention they changed the video gaming market with the OG Playstation. They are accustomed to taking on incumbent technologies and eventually winning out. Video game wise Nintendo and Sega were the incumbent video game tech companies with cartridge based media...then slowly buy surely the Playstation changed the game with optical media even though 3DO and Sega Saturn had disc based gaming.
All that to say, now that SOny has put their muscle behind imaging, don't be surprised to see the imaging market turn into a "triumvirate" instead of a dual hegemony. [/COLOR]