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Re: [OM] Herbert Keppler speaks out

Subject: Re: [OM] Herbert Keppler speaks out
From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 00:46:38 -0500
I believe if you both look at the revenue stream you'll find the real money (i.e. revenue and profit) for a camera _system_ is not in the camera body. It's in all the system stuff sold to bolt onto the camera body. Why do you think the flashes for the Olympus digitals are not "T" type flash units, backward compatible with the OM-4T and OM-3ti?

IMO the business model is creating a body with proprietary lens mount and dedicated flash connection (for TTL control). All other connections, mechanical or electrical are also proprietary, including things as simple as eyecups. This channels the camera body purchaser toward their accessories. Look at the capital most of us have tied up in lenses, flash heads, cords, eyecups, extension tubes, etc., compared to that which has been invested in the camera bodies. For me, it's pushing about 10X; nearly all of my lenses are at least the cost of a camera body, if not more. Why create something that can use stuff that's plentiful and readily available used, or already available from another manufacturer? That does **nothing** for a company's revenue. It is a far better business strategy to create a camera body for which everything that hooks up to it or attaches to it is proprietary, bundle it with a "starter" lens and integral flash, market it as the greatest thing since sliced bread, and hook the buyer into eventually purchasing OEM lenses and other accessories.

-- John

At 21:05 8/22/02, Winsor Crosby wrote:

Agreed. Whoever makes the first "from the ground up" digital SLR design, if it's really successful and draws strong support from independent lens and accessory manufacturers, could actually create a true standard, cross maker, AF digital mount design. When will Nik*n announce their first camera to take OD standard* lenses?

It's all a big IF, of course. Oly will really have to get everything correct right from the start.

(*Olympus Digital)
Moose

You know it just occurred to me reading your last paragraph that this Oly request for others to make lenses for their new camera could backfire on Olympus. Suppose someone built a 24 x 36 digital camera system that not only took their own legacy lenses, but which with an adaptor would also take the legacy lenses of another maker like Olympus who no longer supports its prior customers. How many Olympus owners might make the move to that other maker?
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Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California


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