Gerry Szarek Offline Upload & Sell: Off
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jamesf99 wrote:
You're right Lars. There's far more profit in these than some people think, but the real profit is in the over priced accessories (lenses, hoods, remotes, etc.). The belief that a store makes less profit on a lens than it does on a filter is simply not correct . Lenses have tremendous mark ups, and that's increasing with every new lens offered (e.g. 200mm f/2, 85L, 50L, etc.). There's less profit in the small P&S cameras that sell for a couple of hundred dollars, but there's still enough profit for the mfg, the distributor, and the retailer....
Large and small stores obviously want to protect that profit so they'll cry about their share, but they're keeping the doors open, paying sales people, etc. About 2 years ago I read somewhere that a retailers cost on the 5d was $1700 when it was still selling for $2700+. if that was true or not, I don't know and the cost has obviously changed over that time.
Why people want to believe that these cameras cost so much is beyond me. Perhaps that's the only way they can justify the purchase in their own head, but some day reality comes into play, like the "Fully Loaded" cost of a FF 1ds3 sensor is only a couple hundred dollars, not thousands like some maintain...
Edited by jamesf99 on Jun 15, 2008 at 07:26 AM GMT...Show more →
James, the cost of the camera unfortunately is not related to the sensor, its related to recovery of the NRE (Non Reoccurring Engineering costs ie design time, tooling, etc), and costs of the mechanical parts such as housing, mounting interfaces, prisms etc. The electronics outside of the sensor are cheap, assembling and aligning everything even with good tooling is where the time and money is spent.
The current 12 MP sensor in the XSI (or whatever its called) is 1/2 the size of the FF equivalent, the camera cost is ~600 or so, lets assume that the FF sensor is 8 times the cost of the APC one, and the APC sensor in the XSI is a third the cost of that camera, that will give us a cost of 600 / 3 * 8 or $1600 which is a worst case number, the camera sells for 8K leaving ~6K for mechanicals, electronics, assembly, NRE and PROFIT.
Having engineered large volume consumer products at one point in my career, you typically design stuff for 100K before you turn a profit, then its all gravy, I don't know where canon cuts it limit.
Gerry
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