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BEIJING, May 9, 2011 - (ACN Newswire) - Components-electronic.com reports that the influence of Japan's earthquake on the camera industry still continues. In Beijing, some camera stores that sell Japanese cameras have closed due to rising prices and few consumers.
After Japan's earthquake, visitor flowrates in the market didn't change much. In a store specialized in selling Nikon cameras, a clerk revealed that compared with the price of the digital cameras they distribute before the earthquake, the price generally rose 5% to 10%. From card machine to high-end single lens reflex, the prices generally went up. The stock situation of the more popular Nikon D7000 and D90 single lens reflex is more serious.
Components-electronic.com points out that although the price of digital cameras has risen, before and after the earthquake the sales volume did not change much.
Besides digital cameras, the price of memory cards have also experienced a big change. Components-electronic.com reports that almost all brands of Micro SD card and SD card prices are rising by a large degree. The most common 4G capacity card has risen 20 RMB, some large capacity and high speed memory cards rise more quickly.
It is reported that at present most manufacturers have not fully restored the lens production line, which results in a serious shortage in the market, and the prices generally increase. The increasing price of spare parts such as camera lenses and memory cards lead to a higher configuration cost for consumers to purchase single lens reflex.
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Source: Components-electronic.com
Sectors: Consumer Electronics
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