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Dark clouds are hanging over the camera market again?

BCN+R reports that despite the camera market recovery after the COVID years “dark clouds are once again looming over the market“. Here is a summary made by Digicameinfo:

The number of digital camera shipments has declined significantly since 2020, but has remained almost flat since 2022, so it seems that the contraction of the camera market has bottomed out. On the other hand, looking at the data on the penetration rate, it is expected to decline sharply in 2024, and the decline appears to be accelerating.
Looking at the digital camera ownership rate by age group, we can see that the ownership rate for younger generations is dropping sharply, but what is striking is that the ownership rate for those under 29 years old starts to rise again in 2024. This could be due to the boom in old and low-priced compact digital cameras among the younger generation.

In summary:
There might be a sort of self fulfilling prophecy mechanism: Camera manufacturers gave up the entry level market and developed expensive cameras. But they are too expensive for most people and so it’s hard to sell them in meaningful quantity. Companies should try to make sub $1000 cameras that are intriguing for the younger generation!

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