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why are canon cameras out of stock

by Bernadette Boehm Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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According to a Canon spokesperson, Canon Inc 'has proactively suspended production in three of its manufacturing group companies located in Japan due to expected delivery delay of parts from suppliers in China.' This new information notes only three facilities have suspended production, whereas Nikkei reported five facilities.

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Did Canon rumors see this coming?

Well Canon Rumors didn’t see this coming. Well canon rumors is not God, and it should not be one.Same with earthquakes, flash floods and their implication in global trade, country politics, country policies etc that would affect a company like canon. For some people, answers and solutions about everything is the default state of normality.

Why do camera makers launch cameras they haven’t yet made?

Either way, the bottom line appears to be that camera makers are officially launching cameras they haven’t yet made in sufficient numbers to meet demand. The more lust-worthy the camera, the harder it seems to get. For example: B&H: In stock!

Why are Canon lenses not made in China anymore?

The glass, fluorite elements, aperture ,usm motor ,is components production is halted in china so canon lens assembly has to be halted. No parts no lenses. The reason is showing in the photo above, one is working, and two are watching.

When will the canon manufacturing facility shut down?

The manufacturing facilities will shut down from March 2 to March 13, with Nikkei ( translated) reporting these missed production days will be made up at a later time in the year when the supply of parts is more stable. DPReview has contacted Canon for more details on what products these closures will affect.

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Why are Canon products out of stock?

There is probably a higher demand for Canon products than expected, but there is a general underlying issue that is present in all markets and for all companies: There is a serious issue with the supply chains in all industries.

Why are so many cameras out of stock?

The factors involved include the impact of the global shortage of semiconductors, difficulties with procuring key parts, the impact of Covid pandemic and a high demand that may outstrip the supply of imaging products around the world.

Why are so many Canon lenses out of stock?

Canon today released a list of RF lenses that will be hard to come by due to shortages. Since Covid-19, manufacturers have been struggling to meet customer demand. Canon has been dealing with serious issues delivering RF lenses to market in a timely manner.

Is Canon going to discontinue DSLR?

According to Canon's Chairman and CEO Fujio Mitarai, their next flagship SLR camera will be the last. They've even stopped production on new EF lenses. While they'll consider making consumer-level DSLR cameras in the near future, Canon's long-term plan is to focus on the mirrorless format.

Is there a shortage of cameras?

The camera industry suffered a massive blow at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, but began to recover just in time for the global supply chain to collapse. Very few want to openly discuss this problem, but the industry is currently in a tough spot.

Is the camera industry dying?

In the U.S. alone, sales of digital cameras fell from 15.34 million units in 2013 to just 5.55 million last year. And in market surveys today, less than 1 in 10 American consumers even plan to buy a digital camera.

Is Canon stopping EF?

Below is the list of lenses that can no longer be purchased new: EF 14mm f/2.8 L II USM. EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM. EF 28mm f/2.8 IS USM.

Are DSLR cameras going to be obsolete?

There is no reason to upgrade from a DSLR if you're using manual focus most of the time. The choice is yours, but the DSLR is not obsolete yet and likely will remain relevant for at least five years in professional applications and quite a bit more in hobbyists and beginners worlds.

Did Canon stop making EF lens?

It's true, Canon has recently discontinued select EF lenses in our range. However, this is a process of series optimization, not an indication of us abandoning EF lenses.

What cameras is Canon discontinuing?

Canon officially discontinue entire DSLR range, 1D X Mark III to cease production. The optical viewfinder and EF mount is officially dead.

Is DSLR still worth buying?

For 95% of photographers (both amateurs and professionals), a DSLR camera is worth a buy but only if they have a profitable photography business. While for people that just enjoy photography as a hobby it is not worth it at all.

Will DSLR be replaced by mirrorless?

But its era is over; Canon has just announced that it will design no new DSLRs. Its EOS-1D X Mark III will be its last pro model; the future is mirrorless. "Today, mirrorless cameras are taking over in terms of features and sensor quality.

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