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Subject: [Leica] enough with Olympus DSLR postings PLEASE
From: scott at adrenaline.com (Scott McLoughlin)
Date: Wed Mar 22 22:47:23 2006
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Yes, I've  never paid attention to Nikon's digicam business, but
I can imagine it might be dusted. But a recent biz news story
said that Nikon should ship around 30% more DSLR's than last
year. I don't know how that translates into share (e.g., compared
with overall DSLR market growth).

Don Dory wrote:

>Scott,
>For a brief month or two in December of 2004 Nikon sold a lot of D70's, a
>whole lot.  Since then they haven't sold proportionally a lot of boxes.  The
>D2X is doing so well they have a $500 rebate on it to move a few boxes.
>D200 production is so pathetic the rumor is that Nikon is holding them until
>April so that the first quarter of the fiscal year will be huge; meantime,
>photographers in need of a tool have little recourse but brand C.  Nikon
>point and shoots are doing so well that the 4600 was blown out at $139 by a
>major chain(this is below most dealers cost) the new save the company P1 has
>seen its price cut to $300 from $449 after being on the market for something
>like five months.  Now they have a whole new line of cameras that make every
>other P&S obsolete so they will also be heavily discounted on Nikon's tab.
>I took a look at their line at PMA and it is nothing special so should not
>take a major market share.
>
>If Nikon is going to stay in the camera business the D200 must be huge and I
>must be totally wrong about the P&S line up, not just a little wrong.  :)
>
>Don
>don.dory@gmail.com
>
>
>On 3/22/06, Scott McLoughlin <scott@adrenaline.com> wrote:
>  
>
>>I could be very mistaken, but I thought that Nikon's camera biz had
>>been doing well financially over the past few years, largely due to the
>>popularity of the D70.
>>
>>But my memory could be off.
>>
>>Scott
>>
>>Don Dory wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>B.D.,
>>>I beg to differ.  On the manufacturing side we have lost Kyocera, Konica,
>>>Minolta.  If sales don't pick up we will lose Olympus and NIkon within
>>>      
>>>
>>three
>>    
>>
>>>years: Olympus after a major sale and pirating Nikon's coop dollars
>>>      
>>>
>>managed
>>    
>>
>>>a whopping 11% market share in the U.S market.  If Nikon doesn't start
>>>shipping huge quantities of D200's really soon they will be looking
>>>      
>>>
>>fondly
>>    
>>
>>>on the stepper business.  Kodak will probably be out of the camera
>>>      
>>>
>>business
>>    
>>
>>>in less time based on the amount of space they gave cameras at PMA.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
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>
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>

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