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I recently bought a couple of new lenses for my mirrorless system and it occurred to me that lens development has analogies with electric car development - specifically their batteries. .
Both are old technologies and the pace of improvement is quite slow. Camera lenses have been in production since the 19th century; they still use glass which can mean a lot of weight for wide aperture long lenses and although efforts to reduce bulk have been made, one has to wonder about lack of any real innovation... such as use of materials other than glass.
Is it likely we will see any breakthrough with lens technology? Are manufacturers even bothering with R&D these days - given that statistics suggest only around 5% of photographs are taken with "proper" cameras?
Both are old technologies and the pace of improvement is quite slow. Camera lenses have been in production since the 19th century; they still use glass which can mean a lot of weight for wide aperture long lenses and although efforts to reduce bulk have been made, one has to wonder about lack of any real innovation... such as use of materials other than glass.
Is it likely we will see any breakthrough with lens technology? Are manufacturers even bothering with R&D these days - given that statistics suggest only around 5% of photographs are taken with "proper" cameras?

