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Market share

pdk42

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According to the Nikkei Industry Map, in 2024, this was the market share of the main manufacturers:

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I hope the 2025 figures show an improvement for Panasonic due to the new S1ii models.
 
Very interesting. The S9 with a more affordable and realistic price is helping too.

I have found this article about how the L-mount alliance could be a "problem" for the big 3...


With interesting points:


Ecosystem Chess: How Leica, Sigma, and Panasonic Align​

The L-Mount Alliance only works because each member plays a specific role.

  • Leica is the architect. They created the mount, maintain its standards, and provide the brand prestige that makes the system credible. Without Leica, L-Mount would be just another third-party standard. With Leica, it has heritage.
  • Sigma is the disruptor. They supply lenses at a pace and price point that neither Leica nor Panasonic could match. Their catalog is vast, and their willingness to experiment gives the system its wow factor.
  • Panasonic is the executor. They build the bodies, maintain the infrastructure, and give the Alliance its volume. They are the engine that ensures L-Mount isn’t just a boutique option but a living, breathing ecosystem.
Together, the pieces fit. Leica legitimizes. Sigma tempts. Panasonic activates. The beauty of this arrangement is that no one company has to do everything. Leica doesn’t have to build volume. Sigma doesn’t have to make cameras. Panasonic doesn’t have to supply every lens. Each member plays to its strength, and the sum is stronger than the parts.
 
But I assume that Sigma will offer these lenses (200mm f2 and 300-600 f4) will be made available for Sony too?
 
But I assume that Sigma will offer these lenses (200mm f2 and 300-600 f4) will be made available for Sony too?
Yeah, but limited in fps - Sony doesn't allow higher than 15fps for third-party lenses on their bodies...

Just might make a difference for the once in a lifetime killer shot
 
I wonder what the Panasonic executives consider to be a good market share number. Or, perhaps more importantly, a bad market share number.
 
I wonder what the Panasonic executives consider to be a good market share number. Or, perhaps more importantly, a bad market share number.
I don't think there are evaluating the market share of the hole market as important. Panasonic isn't competing in every camera category. There are people only evaluating more specific market shares, like market share in full frame cameras between 1000-3000 $, because the S5II, S5IIX and S9 compete in this category. And they have probably also a category for the G9II and GH7 in which they compete and evaluate the market share in that category.

Canon for example has by far the biggest market share, but most of it comes from the APS-C camera's like beyond 1k USD (R100, R10, R50, etc) and because there are still selling DSLRs and compact cameras. At most time of 2024, Panasonic had only one model beyond 1k and no DSLR and every Compact camera where discontinued. In 2024 DSLRs still made about 12 % of the market and fixed lens cameras made about 22 % of the market (all according Cipa numbers). Also they didn't complete in high end cameras for above 3k, but I don't know how big that segment is. But all in all Panasonic didn't actually complete in over 1/3 of the market in 2024. So it doesn't make sense for them to evaluate there share for the hole market. Actually the only manufacturer who was competing in every category is Canon and that's also the reason they are no. 1, by far. Sony and Fuji didn't make DSLRs, Nikon didn't make compact cameras, Panasonic and OM didn't make DSLRs and compact cameras (Panasonic for most of 2024) and Ricoh didn't make mirrorless cameras.

However Panasonic started making compact cameras again in 2024 and released the TZ99 (available only since early 2025). Panasonic's market share (only data for Japan) jumpy from zero to almost 15 % because of the TZ99. So don't be surprised Panasonic's market share will rise for 2025. But it's not only due to the S1II series, also the TZ99 will have an impact.
 
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