FunPhotons said:This is too simpleminded as others have pointed out. Global companies such as Canon have complex finances that aren't subject to simple rules like you showed. For starters, money if fungible, which means that a local dollar (a buck collected in the US) doesn't necessarily have to be repatriated, thereby going through the horrific currency exchange you mention. Canon employs people across the world including the US - maybe that buck is 'kept' on US soil and used 'to pay' US Canon employees. Or maybe it's 'kept' on US soil and used 'to pay' for US goods that are shipped to Japan for Canon's manufacturing, or it is spent on US advertising, or a web presence in the US. Or maybe Japan has lenient tax laws and that buck doesn't need to be converted at all.
Who knows? These are all stupid examples, because the answer you gave is nonsensical. The answer to the price increase is because Canon marketing decided this is the price the market will bear.
ippikiokami said:http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/31/us-toyota-prices-idUSTRE72U75420110331
http://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2011/08/12/strong-yen-puts-brakes-on-honda-profits/
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-02-05/japan-inc-suppliers-cut-jobs-as-yen-batters-tv-chip-profit.html
http://www.tokyotimes.co.jp/2012/canons-yearly-profit-reduced-by-strong-yen/
To say it didn't factor in at all is probably wrong too.
Terry Rogers said:ippikiokami said:http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/31/us-toyota-prices-idUSTRE72U75420110331
http://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2011/08/12/strong-yen-puts-brakes-on-honda-profits/
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-02-05/japan-inc-suppliers-cut-jobs-as-yen-batters-tv-chip-profit.html
http://www.tokyotimes.co.jp/2012/canons-yearly-profit-reduced-by-strong-yen/
To say it didn't factor in at all is probably wrong too.
I never said it doesn't play a factor at all. It plays a factor into how much profit Canon can make. They price it to maximize whatever profit they do make.
ippikiokami said:Terry Rogers said:ippikiokami said:http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/31/us-toyota-prices-idUSTRE72U75420110331
http://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2011/08/12/strong-yen-puts-brakes-on-honda-profits/
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-02-05/japan-inc-suppliers-cut-jobs-as-yen-batters-tv-chip-profit.html
http://www.tokyotimes.co.jp/2012/canons-yearly-profit-reduced-by-strong-yen/
To say it didn't factor in at all is probably wrong too.
I never said it doesn't play a factor at all. It plays a factor into how much profit Canon can make. They price it to maximize whatever profit they do make.
My post wasn't aimed at you Terry, but to go along with your example since it plays a factor in how much profit then it is a notable factor especially when the worldwide economy isn't in it's best place right?
Curmudgeon said:If the 5D3 can't maintain the 5D2's enormous sales advantage among videographers, I'll have my new camera about as soon as I can afford it.
Mark D5 TEAM II said:I just checked Amazon and the $3500 5D3 is the #2 best-selling digital camera on their list, the only DSLR in the Top 10. The other DSLRs in the #11-20 range are the Rebels. So $3500 doesn't seem to be an issue for those buying in this category of cameras.
sphax said:Sorry to ask, I don't know if it has been answered before, but : is there any clear and sure price in euros yet ? Is it really 3499€ jusqt as it is in US $ ? Thanks for the answers.
kdsand said:As wisely stated before they will charge what the market will bear and definitely not a penny less. Canon is a business not a fairy godmother.
I know that I am the consumer.
Many people here would hate to see that I negotiate when buying a car or house.
So if I state "The price is wrong Dick!" Will Bob launch through the air & beat the snot out of me?
Perhaps there should also be the topic - Hugely satisfied with the price Canon is charging.
ippikiokami said:kdsand said:As wisely stated before they will charge what the market will bear and definitely not a penny less. Canon is a business not a fairy godmother.
I know that I am the consumer.
Many people here would hate to see that I negotiate when buying a car or house.
So if I state "The price is wrong Dick!" Will Bob launch through the air & beat the snot out of me?
Perhaps there should also be the topic - Hugely satisfied with the price Canon is charging.
I think most people's argument against the initial statement is that... it should be made with some context of what the real life situation is. If you make a statement like that as the main subject line of your post. You should also be ready to back it up no?
murdock07 said:sphax said:Sorry to ask, I don't know if it has been answered before, but : is there any clear and sure price in euros yet ? Is it really 3499€ jusqt as it is in US $ ? Thanks for the answers.
Here in Austria its € 3299.- = ~$ 4320.-.
I decided to wait a few month till prices start to drop.
FAU4U said:[size=10pt]My fast read for the Canon 5D Mark III camera... A very big improvement "under the hood" for the Canon 5D brand segment... At $3500 it's a bargain. Several years ago, I bought two Canon's 1Ds3 for $7900 a copy, however this 5D3 is better in every regard... So think of this as a 1/2 price sale, with a smaller foot-print... AND, forget buying the 5D2 for $2200. It would be insane IMHO for someone to spend good Money for a device that is 3 years old, although new in box... Years ago, before digital it may have not made a big difference, as we were then buying Mechanical Devices, shutters, optical viewfinder, film-transport systems, into which we could load the NEW Films... Today we are buying an IMAGER and the Digital Imaging Engines and Post image processing in-camera mini-Computers ... Because of the fast moving technology enhancements, we highly recommend buying only the Latest, Newly Released digital gear... OK, you cannot afford $3500 for the 5D2, fine... Then get the Canon 7D... As its is a higher advanced camera than the 5D2, albeit sub-Full Frame imager design... It too is a wonderful camera.... BTW, we sold all of our Canon gear last year, 2011, some $25k in lenses and cameras... In preparation for 2012 year's new offerings... We do this every 2 to 3 years, to keep up wth the best imaging equipment for our clients. Go to [url=http://www.416-1100.com]http://www.416-1100.com[/url].[/size]
Grand theft. Think about it. Sometimes you just gotta go for the five-finger discount.briansquibb said:Had a play with one today - looks like a replacement for the 1Ds3, seems to have all the functions plus a bit more. The only thing missing is the weatherproofing - looks like good value to me!!
Also had a play with the 200-400 lens. Rather on the large size!
smirkypants said:Grand theft. Think about it. Sometimes you just gotta go for the five-finger discount.briansquibb said:Had a play with one today - looks like a replacement for the 1Ds3, seems to have all the functions plus a bit more. The only thing missing is the weatherproofing - looks like good value to me!!
Also had a play with the 200-400 lens. Rather on the large size!