On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Mark Cassino wrote:
> If Sigma plays their cards right through the digital revolution, we may be
> looking at a future where they are in the #3 spot behind Canon and Nikon.

Now, are you referring to the over digital camera market in general, or
are you just limiting yourself to the Digital SLR market?  Because if you
are talking about the overal digital camera market in US, Nikon and Canon
don't even figure in the top 4!

According to the IDC report published for 2001, overall US market share
leaders for the year were Sony at 23%, Olympus at 16% and Hewlett-Packard
at 15%.  Kodak came in at #4 after its strong sale in Q4 2001.  North
American market represents 47% of the world-wide digital camera market.
Sony, Olympus, Fuji, Kodak and Canon were the top-five ranked worldwide
digital camera vendors.

You can also get interesting deductions from the IDC reports for US market
(I am not able to find the detailed breakdown of the statistics).  They
divided the digital camera into various categories: toy digital camera,
"digital camcorder with attachment" (whatever that means), low-end,
point-and-shoot, and digital SLR.  Shipments of point-and-shoot digicams
was up 30% to 6.5 million units in 2001.  Overall digicam shipments up
only 2% to 8 million units.  And low-end digicams accounted for 1.5
million units.  So basically, all other categories do not make a dent in
the over camera sales statistics.

I am sure if you use revenue statistics, Nikon, Canon and Minolta may fare
better, but I still don't think they would make the top three.  And if you
are the Pentax marketing people looking at these statistics, what
decisions would *YOU* have make??


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