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February 2024 CIPA numbers


CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their latest camera production data (orange: 2024, black: 2023, blue: 2022):


February 2024 CIPA numbers by ZoetMB

Everything is up compared to YTD 2023, but there are a few interesting anomalies:  DSLR units are up 2% YTD, but shipped value is up 10%, indicating that the models remaining are higher priced.   It’s similar with compacts:  units are exactly the same as last YTD, but shipped value is 28% higher.    However, the ratio of lenses to bodies shipped is again down slightly and mirrorless share (of mirrorless + DSLR) has been dropping slightly.

CIPA has predicted 5.89m ILCs, 1.52m compacts and 9.57m lenses for calendar 2024, but based on the trends of the first two months and the ship patterns of 2023, ILC shipments might be substantially higher.

That compares to:*

2023: 6.001 million bodies (+1.25%), 9.639 million lenses (-0.92%).
2022: 5.927 million bodies (+10.8%), 9.7 million lenses (+1.6%).
2021: 5.348 million bodies (+0.75%), 9.55 million lenses (+6.1%)
2020: 5.308 million bodies (-37.3%), 9 million lenses (-36.6%)
2019: 8.462 million bodies (-21.4%), 14.2 million lenses (-21.1%)
2018: 10.76 million bodies (-7.9%), 18 million lenses (-6.4%)
2017: 11.68 million bodies (+0.6%) 19.22 million lenses (+0.156%)
2016: 11.61 million bodies (-11.1%), 19.19 million lenses (-11.6%)
2015: 13.06 million bodies (-5.6%), 21.7 million lenses (-5.2%)
2014: 13.84 million bodies (-19.2%), 22.9 million lenses (-14.2%)
2013: 17.13 million bodies (-15%), 26.7 million lenses (-12.2%)

2012: 20.16 million bodies (+28.5%), 30.4 million lenses (+16.9%)

2011: 15.69 million bodies (+21.7%), 26.0 million lenses (+19.9%)
2010: 12.89 million bodies (+30%), 21.69 million lenses (+34.7%)
2009: 9.91 million bodies (+2.2%), 16.1 million lenses (+2.5%)
2008: 9.7 million bodies (+17.4%), 15.7 million lenses (+25.6%)
2007: 8.26 million bodies, 12.5 million lenses
*Bodies = ILC bodies

February 2024:  Cumulative Units & Shipped Value:
(All comparisons to YTD 2023)

DSLR Units : 136.7K +2% YTD
DSLR Shipped Value: ¥6.81 billion +10% YTD

Mirrorless Units: 642K +43% YTD
Mirrorless Shipped Value: ¥76.7 billion +47% YTD

Compact Units: 237.4K +0% YTD
Compact Shipped Value: ¥12.31 billion +28% YTD

Lenses for smaller than 35mm sensors Units: 668K +29% YTD
Lenses for smaller than 35mm sensor Shipped Value: ¥13.8 billion +33% YTD

Lenses for 35mm and larger sensors Units: 614K +5% YTD
Lenses for 35mm and larger sensors Shipped Value: ¥50.6 billion +16% YTD

Cumulative 2024 Mirrorless unit share (of Mirrorless + DSLR): 82.4% (was 77% YTD 2023)
Cumulative 2024 Mirrorless Shipped Value share: 91.9% (was 89.4% YTD 2023)

The ratio of lenses shipped to bodies shipped is 1.65 for YTD 2024.  (was 1.89 for YTD 2023).

Full-year 2024 Geographic Share: (Asia doesn’t include China or Japan)

DSLR:
Units:                   China 09.6%, Asia 09.8%, Japan 5.5%, Europe 32.6%, Americas 41.4%, Other 1.4%
Shipped Value: China 14.9%, Asia 11.3%, Japan 6.1%, Europe 29.0%, Americas 37.6%, Other 1.1%

Mirrorless:
Units:                   China 23.0%, Asia 18.2%, Japan 11.0%, Europe 20.3%, Americas 23.4%, Other 4.1%
Shipped Value: China 24.1%, Asia 18.1%, Japan 09.5%, Europe 19.4%, Americas 23.5%, Other 5.3%

Compacts:
Units:                   China 07.5%, Asia 11.8%, Japan 22.4%, Europe 21.8%, Americas 30.4%, Other 6.2%
Shipped Value: China 11.6%, Asia 14.0%, Japan 13.6%, Europe 23.3%, Americas 30.7%, Other 6.7%

Lenses:
Units:                   China 19.2%, Asia 16.5%, Japan 11.5%, Europe 23.7%, Americas 25.4%, Other 3.7%
Shipped Value: China 24.6%, Asia 17.4%, Japan 10.3%, Europe 21.1%, Americas 21.9%, Other 4.7%

Approximate shipped value per unit (at ¥151.61=$1):

DSLR: $329
Mirrorless: $788
Compact: $342
Lenses: $331

A list of participating CIPA companies can be found here.

Via NikonRumors

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The future according to CIPA: fewer camera shipped with higher prices


The latest CIPA forecasts indicate that the shipments of digital cameras will fall in 2024 compared to 2023:

  • All digital cameras: down 4% (7.41 million units)
  • Interchangeable lens cameras: down 1.8% (5.89 million units)
  • Cameras with integrated lenses:  down 11.6% (1.52 million units)

At the same time, while the number of camera shipments is on the decline, the shipment value of digital cameras in 2023 increased by 4.9% from the previous year to 714.3 billion yen.

CIPA report: camera prices doubled in 3 years and increased 6 times in 10 years

CIPA 2024 camera shipment outlook

January 2024 CIPA numbers

Via Newswitch

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January 2024 CIPA numbers


CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their latest camera production data (orange: 2024, black: 2023, blue: 2022):

January 2024 CIPA numbers by ZoetMB

January was an excellent month for shipments with mirrorless bodies up 58.7%, lenses for smaller than 35mm sensor up 47% and shipped value for larger than 35mm sensors up 35% and just about everything else substantially higher than January 2023.  However, the ratio of lenses to bodies shipped is down slightly.

CIPA has predicted 5.89m ILCs, 1.52m compacts and 9.57m lenses for calendar 2024.

That compares to:

2023: 6.001 million bodies (+1.25%), 9.639 million lenses (-0.92%).
2022: 5.927 million bodies (+10.8%), 9.7 million lenses (+1.6%).
2021: 5.348 million bodies (+0.75%), 9.55 million lenses (+6.1%)
2020: 5.308 million bodies (-37.3%), 9 million lenses (-36.6%)
2019: 8.462 million bodies (-21.4%), 14.2 million lenses (-21.1%)
2018: 10.76 million bodies (-7.9%), 18 million lenses (-6.4%)
2017: 11.68 million bodies (+0.6%) 19.22 million lenses (+0.156%)
2016: 11.61 million bodies (-11.1%), 19.19 million lenses (-11.6%)
2015: 13.06 million bodies (-5.6%), 21.7 million lenses (-5.2%)
2014: 13.84 million bodies (-19.2%), 22.9 million lenses (-14.2%)
2013: 17.13 million bodies (-15%), 26.7 million lenses (-12.2%)
2012: 20.16 million bodies (+28.5%), 30.4 million lenses (+16.9%)
2011: 15.69 million bodies (+21.7%), 26.0 million lenses (+19.9%)
2010: 12.89 million bodies (+30%), 21.69 million lenses (+34.7%)
2009: 9.91 million bodies (+2.2%), 16.1 million lenses (+2.5%)
2008: 9.7 million bodies (+17.4%), 15.7 million lenses (+25.6%)
2007: 8.26 million bodies, 12.5 million lenses

January 2024:  Cumulative Units & Shipped Value:

(All comparisons to full-year 2023)

DSLR Units : 66,134 +17% YTD
DSLR Shipped Value: ¥2.86 billion +5% YTD

Mirrorless Units: 326.8K +59% YTD
Mirrorless Shipped Value: ¥40 billion +68% YTD

Compact Units: 111.5K -1% YTD
Compact Shipped Value: ¥5.2 billion +12% YTD

Lenses for smaller than 35mm sensors Units: 333.6K +47% YTD
Lenses for smaller than 35mm sensor Shipped Value: ¥7.08 billion +56% YTD

Lenses for 35mm and larger sensors Units: 326.2K +16% YTD
Lenses for 35mm and larger sensors Shipped Value: ¥28.19 billion +35% YTD

Cumulative 2024 Mirrorless unit share (of Mirrorless + DSLR): 83.2% (was 78.5% YTD 2023)
Cumulative 2024 Mirrorless Shipped Value share: 93.3% (was 89.7% YTD 2023)

The ratio of lenses shipped to bodies shipped is 1.68 for YTD 2024.  (was 1.94 for YTD 2023).

Full-year 2024 Geographic Share: (Asia doesn’t include China or Japan)

DSLR:
Units:                   China 07.0%, Asia 13.2%, Japan 6.3%, Europe 35.0%, Americas 37.1%, Other 1.4%
Shipped Value: China 08.4%, Asia 15.3%, Japan 8.2%, Europe 33.4%, Americas 33.3%, Other 1.5%

Mirrorless:
Units:                   China 23.8%, Asia 20.7%, Japan 10.4%, Europe 20.4%, Americas 19.7%, Other 5.1%
Shipped Value: China 22.8%, Asia 19.8%, Japan 09.3%, Europe 20.3%, Americas 21.3%, Other 6.5%

Compacts:
Units:                   China 05.4%, Asia 11.9%, Japan 18.9%, Europe 22.2%, Americas 33.0%, Other 8.5%
Shipped Value: China 07.0%, Asia 14.1%, Japan 13.6%, Europe 23.4%, Americas 33.7%, Other 8.3%

Lenses:
Units:                   China 20.0%, Asia 17.8%, Japan 10.8%, Europe 23.0%, Americas 24.6%, Other 3.8%
Shipped Value: China 25.3%, Asia 17.5%, Japan 09.3%, Europe 18.9%, Americas 24.2%, Other 4.8%

Approximate shipped value per unit (at ¥150.44=$1):

DSLR: $288
Mirrorless: $814
Compact: $310
Lenses: $355

A list of participating CIPA companies can be found here.

Via NikonRumors

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