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DSLR Sales On The Decline . . . Nikon and Canon Lower Sales Projections
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 217296" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>At the last two shows I did, people were amazed at how clear and sharp the prints are. I think the public has been dumbed down in a quality expectation sense. They are so used to crappy snapshots on facebook that they are surprised to see an 11x14 of significantly better quality. This will help my sales down the road as low quality becomes the normal expectation of the general public. I'm hoping market saturation/choice is the culprit in the sales decline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 217296, member: 4399"] At the last two shows I did, people were amazed at how clear and sharp the prints are. I think the public has been dumbed down in a quality expectation sense. They are so used to crappy snapshots on facebook that they are surprised to see an 11x14 of significantly better quality. This will help my sales down the road as low quality becomes the normal expectation of the general public. I'm hoping market saturation/choice is the culprit in the sales decline. [/QUOTE]
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