Автор: Amigo
Дата: 08-11-10 00:41
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Top interchangeable lens digital cameras share sales (H1 2010)
In Japan, the Nikon D90 is leading the table of the top selling interchangeable lens digital cameras (13.0%), Cannon EOS Kiss X3 (11.5%), Nikon D5000 (10.6%), Canon EOS Kiss X4 (9.7%), Nikon D3000 (7.9%), Pentax K-x (6.3%), Panasonic LUMIX GF1 (6.1%), Olympus PEN Lite E-PL1 (4.6%), Canon EOS 7D (3.5%) and ending the top 10 is the Canon EOS Kiss X2 (3.1%).
Nikon D90 - 13.0%
Canon EOS Kiss X3 (500D) - 11.5%
Nikon D5000 - 10.6%
Canon EOS Kiss X4 (550D) - 9.7%
Nikon D3000 - 7.9%
Pentax K-x - 6.3%
Panasonic LUMIX GF1 - 6.1%
Olympus PEN E-PL1 - 4.6%
Canon EOD 7D - 3.5%
Canon EOS Kiss X2 (450D) - 3.1%
Panasonic LUMIX G1 - 2.7%
Sony NEX-5 - 2.0%
Canon EOS 5D Mark II - 1.8%
Canon EOS 50D - 1.7%
Sony α550 - 1.5%
Sony α330 - 1.4%
Olympus PEN E-P2 - 1.3%
Panasonic LUMIX G2 - 1.3%
Nikon D300s - 1.3%
Olympus PEN E-P1 - 1.1%
Here are some observations based on the above:
+ Canon fell off a cliff, a drop of 7.7% in market share. That's not a small number
+ mirrorless impact - both Panasonic and Olympus went up
+ the K-x saved Pentax - they went up thanks to the K-x getting 6.3% overall market share (Pentax total is 7.8%)
+ Sony essentially flat (Alphas actually down, but NEX added to market share)
+ "The Others" got squeezed even more, from 0.7% market share in 2009 down to 0.2%. OUCH!
+ The CaNiKon (Canon+Nikon) duopoly lost market share to the rest, 75.4% in 2009 vs 70.4% in 2010
http://www.1001noisycameras.com/images/BCN%20_Ranking_DSLRs_and_iLCs_in_Japan_H1_2010.jpg
Но за 2009 края в световен мащаб:
Both Canon and Nikon probably lost share to Sony in the entry level market over their lack of in-body IS. Expect at least one of the big guys to adopt in-body IS.
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