Skiff
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Today the production / shipping data for digital camera sales of whole 2016 have been published by CIPA.
Here we go:
http://www.cipa.jp/stats/documents/e/d-2016_e.pdf
The data is much worse to even what the biggest pessimists have expected: The market has lost another 32,3% of production volume in only one year (!!).
Production was only 23,85 million units.
To have a broader view of what has happened and is continuing to happen:
So meanwhile the production of digital cameras is much much lower than the production of film cameras in the 60ies, 70ies, 80ies, 90ies and the beginning 00ies.
And that despite the fact that today 2 - 2,5 billion more people are living on earth compared to 30-40 years ago, and much more countries are now high(er) income countries and the (potential) photo market is significantly bigger now compared to these past periods.
As the reasons for this market crash will remain for some further years, we will probably have the situation in the coming years that the market will be too small for all the current manufacturers.
And probably some more companies will have to follow Samsung stopping production and exit the market.
And: Please don't shoot the messenger.......😉
The situation is how it is and I am not responsible for that 😉.
(By the way: Fujifilm seems to have another sales record for their Instax film cameras with about 6,5 million units due to Fuji USA statement).
Here we go:
http://www.cipa.jp/stats/documents/e/d-2016_e.pdf
The data is much worse to even what the biggest pessimists have expected: The market has lost another 32,3% of production volume in only one year (!!).
Production was only 23,85 million units.
To have a broader view of what has happened and is continuing to happen:
So meanwhile the production of digital cameras is much much lower than the production of film cameras in the 60ies, 70ies, 80ies, 90ies and the beginning 00ies.
And that despite the fact that today 2 - 2,5 billion more people are living on earth compared to 30-40 years ago, and much more countries are now high(er) income countries and the (potential) photo market is significantly bigger now compared to these past periods.
As the reasons for this market crash will remain for some further years, we will probably have the situation in the coming years that the market will be too small for all the current manufacturers.
And probably some more companies will have to follow Samsung stopping production and exit the market.
And: Please don't shoot the messenger.......😉
The situation is how it is and I am not responsible for that 😉.
(By the way: Fujifilm seems to have another sales record for their Instax film cameras with about 6,5 million units due to Fuji USA statement).