Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]B.D. I got the sent with snapper mail part. Did I miss something else? :-) Barney "B. D. Colen" wrote: > ___ > Sent with SnapperMail > www.snappermail.com > > ...... Original Message ....... > On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 21:10:14 -0500 "Don Dory" <don.dory@gmail.com> wrote: > "B.D. > "I did not say that photography was in trouble, I said the business was in > "trouble. As people who know what a camera should be able to do leave the > "business and are replaced on the retail side by some loser who may or may > "not be able to run the register then the knowledge base will be what is > "found on the net. Have you read the other discussion groups? > " > "On the manufacturing side, we are seeing the large electronics firms move > in > "both because they would like to expand into a temporarily high margin > "business and also it is a place to use spare manufacturing capacity. > These > "big conglomerates understand cameras like IBM understands PC's, ot that's > "right, they sold the business. > " > "Don > "don.dory@gmail.com > " > " > "On 3/22/06, B. D. Colen <bdcolen@comcast.net> wrote: > "> > "> Yup, the business is changing. And I would hazard a guess that more > people > "> today are actually carrying around cameras all the time than did a > decade > "> ago. Some of those cameras are embedded in cell phones, but those people > "> are thinking about images- and those cameras are getting better. > "> > "> Times change; economic configurations change; art forms change. > "> > "> By the way, most buggy whip manufacturers went out of business when cars > "> came in. And most auto manufacturers are long gone as well. You may > bemoan > "> their loss, but more people are driving than ever before. Which may or > may > "> not be good. > "> > "> Bottom line? If you love film, use it. But all of this digital is > "> destroying photography is pretty silly. > "> ___ > "> Sent with SnapperMail > "> www.snappermail.com > "> > "> ...... Original Message ....... > "> On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 22:00:40 -0500 "Don Dory" <don.dory@gmail.com> > wrote: > "> "B.D., > "> "I beg to differ. On the manufacturing side we have lost Kyocera, > Konica, > "> "Minolta. If sales don't pick up we will lose Olympus and NIkon within > "> three > "> "years: Olympus after a major sale and pirating Nikon's coop dollars > "> managed > "> "a whopping 11% market share in the U.S market. If Nikon doesn't start > "> "shipping huge quantities of D200's really soon they will be looking > "> fondly > "> "on the stepper business. Kodak will probably be out of the camera > "> business > "> "in less time based on the amount of space they gave cameras at PMA. > "> " > "> "On the retail side, the small players are going away as in closed doors > "> with > "> "no one interested in the business. For photography related purchases > we > "> "will soon be at Wal-Mart, Ritz, B&H, the local big box electronics > store, > "> "and a few regional chains. K&S, Samy's, Bergen, and a few others will > "> "survive at least for this generation. Without a place to promote > "> "photography, we will end up with camera phones as the standard > equipment. > "> " > "> "Strong words, sure; but you were not talking to the folks in the photo > "> "business in Florida. An indication of how things are going is the > "> serious > "> "talk of folding PMA into CES. > "> " > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information -- Barney Quinn, Jr. (301) 688-1982 (O) (240) 535-3036 (C) (877) 220-0981 (P)