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Very interesting how, according to that chart, mirrorless sales volume has remained very stable ever since its inception in 2012. . Mirrorless cameras are not declining at all, when ILC cameras overall are experiencing an exponential decrease in sales from year to year.
The fact that ILC sales are dropping dramatically, yet mirrorless ILCs are maintaining their sales volume, says a lot about the success of mirrorless and the direction things are headed.
What that chart really shows is that mirrorless ILCs are NOT decreasing in sales AT ALL. . So, it is not the overall ILC market in general that is plummeting - only DSLRs are plummeting, while mirrorless ILCs are holding their own against every other year in their history.
Of course, what I just said is based on what that chart shows, and who know if that chart is accurate at all, or to what extent it is accurate?
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My point was that phones, unlike SLRs are routinely upgraded and many times with a short interval between upgrades. The old phones are either exchanged or tossed so the volume of phones will be much higher than cameras. Also, your chart stops at 2007. If you look at the latest numbers, phones have hit their steady state.
