Canon is finally acting on their deep DSLR sales troubles and have initiated a declared turn around by looking more at what buyers want. The high megapix cameras are the first steps in regaining Canon's lost ground. Equally exciting is the promise to "comprehensively" improve image quality.
But there is more. Because for once Canon has actually said a lot about how they see their market position, what's hurting their DSLR sales and what they intend to do about it (once again they have to note a double digit collapse y/y - this year by a staggering 17%).
This has naturally lead Canon Camera division to make some heavy soul searching - also trying to explain to owners and board what they intend to do about this.
So here is the story as Canon sees it:
The problem:
2014 DSLR sales down 17% after they originally announced the ambition to have flat sales through 2013/2014.
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The analysis:
Factors entry users considered important at the time of purchase (Based on a survey conducted by a third party firm)
Top Priority Factors
•High image quality/High resolution
Factors Increasing in Priority
•Improvement in auto focus, speed, etc.
•Usability
•Size and weight
•Wireless communication
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The turn around:
Products
•Launch new DSLR and Mirrorless cameras
•Enhance lineup of interchangeable-lenses
•Strengthen network affinity (Ex. Connect Station)
Marketing
•Expand photography workshops
•New users
•Users looking to upgrade to next level
•Rollout tailored marketing strategies that effectively reach targeted customers
*) Note: hope Canon does not think Connect Station is the networking we want to see...
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The details:
"Demand for interchangeable-lens digital cameras continued to face harsh conditions due to the economic slowdown."
"...although sales volume of interchangeable-lens digital cameras declined owing to the shrinking market—in Japan as a result of the reaction following the rush in demand prior to the consumption tax increase, and in Europe and other markets due to worsening economic conditions—the advanced-amateur-model EOS 7D Mark II achieved healthy growth, enabling Canon to maintain the market’s top share."
"demand for interchangeable-lens digital cameras is expected to recover gradually"
"For cameras, efforts will be made to comprehensively raise aspects such as image-quality, visual expression, and operability. At the same time, Canon will work to further strengthen the network capabilities of these products."
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My notes from the conference call:
Plan to introduce more DSLR camera models than previous years to stimulate additional demand in this segment.
Contributing factors to the double digit sales drop aside from weak market:
1. Heavy camera inventory stock in beginning of 2014. Difficult to reduce because of severe price competition. Have tried to keep prices up in spite of this.
2. Also last year Canon only introduced one new DSLR model which was not enough to stimulate demand.
3. Technological innovation was driven by pixel count competition. User needs have at the same time diversified.
These factors account for our double digit decline in units sales.
Still some bright spots such as healthy 7DII sales. Giving Canon confidence that innovative products can stimulate demand.
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Interesting times ahead!
But there is more. Because for once Canon has actually said a lot about how they see their market position, what's hurting their DSLR sales and what they intend to do about it (once again they have to note a double digit collapse y/y - this year by a staggering 17%).
This has naturally lead Canon Camera division to make some heavy soul searching - also trying to explain to owners and board what they intend to do about this.
So here is the story as Canon sees it:
The problem:
2014 DSLR sales down 17% after they originally announced the ambition to have flat sales through 2013/2014.
___
The analysis:
Factors entry users considered important at the time of purchase (Based on a survey conducted by a third party firm)
Top Priority Factors
•High image quality/High resolution
Factors Increasing in Priority
•Improvement in auto focus, speed, etc.
•Usability
•Size and weight
•Wireless communication
___
The turn around:
Products
•Launch new DSLR and Mirrorless cameras
•Enhance lineup of interchangeable-lenses
•Strengthen network affinity (Ex. Connect Station)
Marketing
•Expand photography workshops
•New users
•Users looking to upgrade to next level
•Rollout tailored marketing strategies that effectively reach targeted customers
*) Note: hope Canon does not think Connect Station is the networking we want to see...
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The details:
"Demand for interchangeable-lens digital cameras continued to face harsh conditions due to the economic slowdown."
"...although sales volume of interchangeable-lens digital cameras declined owing to the shrinking market—in Japan as a result of the reaction following the rush in demand prior to the consumption tax increase, and in Europe and other markets due to worsening economic conditions—the advanced-amateur-model EOS 7D Mark II achieved healthy growth, enabling Canon to maintain the market’s top share."
"demand for interchangeable-lens digital cameras is expected to recover gradually"
"For cameras, efforts will be made to comprehensively raise aspects such as image-quality, visual expression, and operability. At the same time, Canon will work to further strengthen the network capabilities of these products."
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My notes from the conference call:
Plan to introduce more DSLR camera models than previous years to stimulate additional demand in this segment.
Contributing factors to the double digit sales drop aside from weak market:
1. Heavy camera inventory stock in beginning of 2014. Difficult to reduce because of severe price competition. Have tried to keep prices up in spite of this.
2. Also last year Canon only introduced one new DSLR model which was not enough to stimulate demand.
3. Technological innovation was driven by pixel count competition. User needs have at the same time diversified.
These factors account for our double digit decline in units sales.
Still some bright spots such as healthy 7DII sales. Giving Canon confidence that innovative products can stimulate demand.
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Interesting times ahead!