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Some Canon results
Olympus is even optimistic :-)
http://www.olympus-global.com/en/common/pdf/brief148PA_5.pdf
Nikon also not so bad
Taiwan
Seeing declining demand for entry-level digital still cameras, Canon has turned to push DSLR models instead, and is looking to achieve shipment growth. Taiwan's DSC shipments will drop sharply from 816,000 units in 2012 to only around 314,000 units in 2015, while DSLR camera's proportion of overall camera shipments will grow from about 38% in 2012 to 51% in 2015.
Some interesting charts about Sony and lenses
http://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Companies/Sony-bets-on-mirrorless-cameras-for-revival?page=1
Unit sales of CSCs dropped 9% in the first 47 weeks of 2015, compared to the year before, while unit sales of DSLRs fell 2.5% over the same period, according to Futuresource Consulting.
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/latest/photo-news/dslr-price-wars-make-dent-in-csc-sales-66778
According to the latest report issued by Futuresource, the worldwide population of photographers has grown by a factor of 8 over the last 10 years, to more than 4 billion, while the number of photos captured annually has increased 6-fold to 1.2 trillion. Smartphones have been instrumental in growing the volume of people who take photographs on a regular basis, as well as the volume of images captured.
http://futuresource-consulting.com/2015-12-Image-Capture-Devices-8490.html
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