WSJ blames Nikon for missing to enter “seriously” the mirrorless market.
The Wall Street Journal wrote a very negative article against Nikon’s strategy:
The market shows growth in just one category: “mirrorless” cameras. Nikon was among the last of major Japanese makers to release a mirrorless camera, and still offers only a handful of models. The company likely fears cannibalization of its high-end DSLRs, but its strategy seems not to be working. Nikon’s camera division, more than two-thirds of the company, posted a 9% revenue decline for the year through March
What do you think about the Nikon’s strategy?