Is it me or are all cameras these days the same ?
Ok I know they are not but think about it.
When I started out there was a clear distinction between amcams, hobbyist cameras and pro cameras, for example, you had the "Praktica" range, such as the Super TL which I had, a great entry level SLR, then you had the Pentax Spotmatic, advanced users camera, then the Nikon F's, pro cameras, yes I am not being 100% accurate in times or range but you get the idea.
There was a large "gap" between the 1-1/500th fixed back Prakticas and the Nikon F interchangeable screen/back/drive cameras.
However these days one is hard pushed to even really finds a difference. I know there are subtle ones, but most DSLRs from the likes of Pentax, Nikon and Canon offer exceedingly close specs on shutter speeds, and features. Take the Nikon D3200,3500, 7000, 7100 (or similar in Canon, apart from the extra odd FPS, focus points etc there is NO massive leap between the cameras, perhaps now, we have as someone said, reached the top of the mountain, and other than throw more and more MPs at the customer there is little more to do.
I was going to buy a D4s, I still may for the FF, but as I shoot mainly sports, I bought a 7100 to add to my two 7000s, and to be honest, I find little to justify the additional £4200 the D4s costs, when you see the ability of the so called "prosumer" models now, no wonder amateurs and newbys are confused.