Just curios, did you see sales numbers?ablearcher said:Canon's pricing strategy with 5DMKIII proved to be fundametally wrong, so I really hope they learned their lesson...
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Just curios, did you see sales numbers?ablearcher said:Canon's pricing strategy with 5DMKIII proved to be fundametally wrong, so I really hope they learned their lesson...
Did you see them?nightbreath said:Just curios, did you see sales numbers?ablearcher said:Canon's pricing strategy with 5DMKIII proved to be fundametally wrong, so I really hope they learned their lesson...
heptagon said:Did you see them?nightbreath said:Just curios, did you see sales numbers?ablearcher said:Canon's pricing strategy with 5DMKIII proved to be fundametally wrong, so I really hope they learned their lesson...
heptagon said:Did you see them?nightbreath said:Just curios, did you see sales numbers?ablearcher said:Canon's pricing strategy with 5DMKIII proved to be fundametally wrong, so I really hope they learned their lesson...
bdunbar79 said:Well, I think he's saying that since someone makes a comment/claim that a sales strategy of a product is, not only wrong, but FUNDAMENTALLY wrong, it would help to see some data that would support that claim. If there is no data to support that claim, then it's just another one of the many rubbish comments in this thread.
nightbreath said:Just curios, did you see sales numbers?ablearcher said:Canon's pricing strategy with 5DMKIII proved to be fundametally wrong, so I really hope they learned their lesson...
nightbreath said:Just curios, did you see sales numbers?
ablearcher said:nightbreath said:Just curios, did you see sales numbers?ablearcher said:Canon's pricing strategy with 5DMKIII proved to be fundametally wrong, so I really hope they learned their lesson...
Sorry - I should've said IMO in my statement. No, I did not look at numbers. I rather look at the level of pricing in terms of competition offerings & their pricing, the fact that the street price of MKIII went down so fast and that much. Also the number of people who were waiting for the upgrade from MKII and who realized that MKIII is out of their financial reach. In Canada the MSRP was announced as $3800 and in just a few months ALL stores priced it down by $300. Is that not an indication of miscalculated pricing? Now as it went all the way down to sub $3K (again, I am aware that this is not MSRP but rather a street price), i see quite a number of early buyers are somewhat angry/frustrated as they paid the full price. I know many of them already paid it off with images taken, but hey if the price was lower initially - that would still be the same cam and extra few hundred $ in their pockets. I wonder if there was another camera model (with a 3-4 year cycle) which pricing was jumping that much in just a few months after the release. Market proved that the real value of the cam is quite below $3K. So yeah, IMO the pricing on MKIII was/is fundamentally wrong.
ablearcher said:Now as it went all the way down to sub $3K (again, I am aware that this is not MSRP but rather a street price), i see quite a number of early buyers are somewhat angry/frustrated as they paid the full price.
dlleno said:bdunbar79 said:Well, I think he's saying that since someone makes a comment/claim that a sales strategy of a product is, not only wrong, but FUNDAMENTALLY wrong, it would help to see some data that would support that claim. If there is no data to support that claim, then it's just another one of the many rubbish comments in this thread.
true dat! its one thing to give an opinion on a site where one is as good as another (after all, this is a rumors site where the signal to noise ratio is, well, not award-winning), but quite another to assert something as true without supporting data.
HurtinMinorKey said:dlleno said:bdunbar79 said:Well, I think he's saying that since someone makes a comment/claim that a sales strategy of a product is, not only wrong, but FUNDAMENTALLY wrong, it would help to see some data that would support that claim. If there is no data to support that claim, then it's just another one of the many rubbish comments in this thread.
true dat! its one thing to give an opinion on a site where one is as good as another (after all, this is a rumors site where the signal to noise ratio is, well, not award-winning), but quite another to assert something as true without supporting data.
Well, Canon's stock is down 30% this year(the S&P 500 is up 20%) so that's one data point we can use. Also, Nikon's stock is up more that 15%. So while it may not all be the 5D3s fault, something is rotten.
HurtinMinorKey said:Just because it's a noisy signal, doesn't mean it's not a signal. It has something to do with Canon, and where there is smoke there is fire. If the 5D3 was killing it, I doubt we'd see Canon's stock fall off so dramatically against the benchmarks. And if you look at the chart, the slide begins right after the release of the 5D3.
Either way, a stock price falling is a sign of trouble for a company. If a company is making bad decisions overall, there is a greater probability that any one decision, no matter how small, was bad.
HurtinMinorKey said:If the 5D3 was killing it, I doubt we'd see Canon's stock fall off so dramatically against the benchmarks. And if you look at the chart, the slide begins right after the release of the 5D3.
simonxu11 said:There was also a warning that there would be a long wait between any ‘preview’ and any cameras [...] being annouced and subsequently shipping.