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Subject: [OM] Re: [Digital] It's over
From: Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 11:08:09 +0000
I agree with you Manuel.  Provided that they produce some DSLRs of  
the robustness of the E-1, including a top-plate LCD panel, I see no  
snags with the "non-professional" line.  People tend to gravitate to  
the marque that they trust, or which they hold in high esteem;  
perhaps Olympus can do that with their DSLR line.  Certainly, my E-1  
impresses my young students with its robustness and general looks.   
Since Olympus has a certain following and since its optics are of top  
quality, there is little reason for the company not to expect that it  
can carve the niche that it did with the OM line -- only a niche  
though, not a top slot with a big proportion of professionals.

It would of course be better for the company if it could take more of  
the market from Nikon or Canon, but we can't have everything ...

Chris
~~ >-)-
C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.co.uk
homepage.mac.com/zuiko


On 27 Feb 2006, at 08:53, Manuel Viet wrote:

> Am I the only one to hold another analysis ? While I'd really love  
> to see Oly
> competing in the pro dslr market, I don't think they'll loose  
> anything by
> staying outside. Everybody's speaking about "margins", but what are  
> those
> margins really ? Canon can't choose between full frame and aps-c,  
> nikon is
> frown at for sticking to a small sensor, and most others are already
> bankrupts. Are Canon and nikon big sellers ? They may be the  
> biggest in the
> pro market, but what's that market compared to the total  
> photography market ?
> As far as economy goes, Oly has a strong hold in the consumer  
> market, where
> the margins really are because cameras are cheaper to build and the  
> market is
> wider ; and there, they're selling Mjus by the dozen. Add to this that
> olympus has a long time policy to avoid paying patents' licenses at  
> all cost,
> and you have a perfectly bankable outsider, able to enter any  
> market at any
> time, with strong r&d capacities, and time to learn what the market  
> really
> wants. Long live olympus ! Basicaly I view today's pessimistics as  
> I would
> have looked at people complaining that leica wasn't building  
> foldings in the
> 30's.


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