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Will Apple ever release a DSLR camera?

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No, never, not a chance. In 2015, the total value of all interchangeable lens cameras produced by all Japanese manufacturers (including Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Olympus, Fuji, Pentax, etc.) combined was about $3.7 billion. (http://www.cipa.jp/sta... read more

I think many professionals, and Apple, seeing DSLR cameras being all that they could or should be currently and in the foreseeable future, so Apple will leave it to the Nikons, Canons, Sonys, Leicas and Vivitars of the world. read more

Fifteen years later, Canon will break new ground with the EOS 4000D, an 18-megapixel camera model exclusive to Europe that will retail for roughly $385 USD. Though experienced photographers might scoff at its specs and features — a dated 9-point autofocus, 2.7 inch screen with low resolution — Canon is targeting European smartphone users in search of a humble upgrade. read more

One of those misfit toys was the QuickTake digital camera. Released in May 1994 for $749, the first model, the QuickTake 100, was made jointly with Kodak and worked only with Apple computers. The fully automatic digital camera was one of the first available for consumers. read more

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