scyrene said:
I said it on another thread but I'll repeat: how do you know fewer lines would mean more sales? Do you know anything about selling cameras?
And my eyes are in pain from rolling at your last comment. This is APS-C, not a tiny smartphone camera sensor.
I never said it will "mean more sales" but it will mean "better business". What I want Canon to do is to
leverage economies of scale in the hopes that fewer SKUs at increased output will (a) reduce their cost, (b) keep the company profitable & (c) keep selling at prices relatively low.
This is especially true for the 17 point & shoots under the ELPH Series, G Series and SX Series cameras.
Dump the bottom 80% SKU that sold the least volume and focus on doing really well the top 20% SKU that generates the 80% profitability.
In a declining industry be more like Apple and less like Samsung.
Canon is doing this rather slowly already. These are the compact series and their last updated product that are not discontinued.
A Series in 2012
D Series in 2014
S Series in 2014
These are the compact series that continued and went up market to stay relevant in the era of smartphones.
G Series increased in image sensor size to APS-C within this week.
SX Series has WiFi and location information via smartphone last April 2017
The ELPH series has not updated since January 2016 and this product line renews on a 11-12 month cycle since 2012. This product line may not be updated anymore.