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Old 5th April 2007   #1
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Default Sony DSLR market share in year 2006

Though only around for half year of 2006, Sony shipped 326,240 Alpha 100 DSLR, about 6.2% of the full year market share, so they seem to doing quite well with just 1 model, compare to KM time.

Canon still the King in both consumer/DSLR camera market, but DSLR market share has been reduced.

Shipments Share(%)
Canon 2,460,339 46.7% (year 2006)
y2005: 1,882,162 49.5%
Nikon 1,740,169 33.0%
y2005: 1,280,172 33.7%
Sony 326,240 6.2%
y2005: 0 0.0%
Olympus 311,116 5.9%
y2005: 217,135 5.7%
Pentax 285,932 5.4%
y2005: 175,112 4.6%

More consumer data available from
http://yahoo.reuters.com/news/articl...1-ArticlePage2
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Default Re: Sony DSLR market share in year 2006

if they drop their lens prices, im sure their market share will increase a lot more. lol.
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Default Re: Sony DSLR market share in year 2006

Originally Posted by dr34mc4st3r View Post
if they drop their lens prices, im sure their market share will increase a lot more. lol.
Most definitely.
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