Canon sold 44% more cameras than Sony last year
Canon sold 44% more cameras than Sony last year
www.digitalcameraworld.com Canon sold 44% more cameras than Sony last year
Latest data shows that Canon owns nearly half the camera market, with Sony taking 26% and Nikon just 12%
- Canon dominates the camera market with a 46.5% share, selling 3.35 million units in 2022.
- Sony holds second place with a 26.1% market share and sold 1.88 million cameras.
- Nikon is in third place with an 11.7% market share, while Fujifilm, Panasonic, OM Digital, and Ricoh follow with smaller shares.
- Sony also leads the CMOS sensor market with an 88.1% share and is focusing on the vlogging camera sector in 2023 for potential growth.
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The real story seems to be Nikon falling behind.
5 0 ReplyIt actually looks like their market share of units shipped increased 0.4% (versus a decrease of -0.9% for Sony).
2 0 ReplyI mean over the last decade. Nikon used to be a close second place after Canon, but in recent years Sony has caught up significantly.
2 0 ReplyAh, yes! Although I wonder what the revenue breakdowns look like and how many of those units are lower-end APS-C bodies. Canon and Sony have a lot more mirrorless APS-C offerings and have been offering them for much longer.
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