nikon:
Nikon has just released its 2020 financial results alongside its medium-term management plan. How does the manufacturer see its future in the wake of last year's financial results? Nikon, like all Japanese camera manufacturers, works on a financial year that runs to the end of March, so May is...
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canon is about 5x the size of nikon so can ride out coronatime's effect on the camera business pretty readily. sony is about 2x canon's size so can do pretty similarly, i'd think. for both of those the camera market is not and hasn't been the majority of their revenue for quite a while, or ever. for nikon, the camera market was a supermajority of its revenue. i saw mention that they acquired a lot of capital a bit ago in a fairly prescient move, but R&D is likely to get squeezed.
ricoh imaging makes a profit, but then does almost no r&d comparatively. panasonic is about the same size as sony, but they also don't have nearly the camera revenues sony does. no idea how much money they're willing to lose pushing L mount or 4/3 or both. fuji is a step behind canon - probably nikon + fuji combined would be about canon's size. fuji is a big medical and business machine company, so photography is a fraction of its business (and instax is easily the most profitable part of that).