Fujifilm India to exit low-cost camera market

Fujifilm India to exit low-cost camera market
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Camera maker Fujifilm has said it will exit India's ultra low-cost (ULC) market, where models are priced below Rs 4,000, within next three months to improve revenue generation.

"We will stop selling the ULC models in India. These are less profitable and none of the competitors are present in this segment. We will focus more on strengthening the brand position," Fujifilm India Executive Vice President Rohit Pandit told reporters.

As all models are imported from Japan and China, the recent fall of rupee has affected the margins of the ULC cameras, he added.

"Last year we sold models like C20. This year we have sold C25 and L30...We have already stopped importing of these models. We are left with only C25 stock, which will be exhausted in the next three months," Pandit said.

Following this, the company's price range will start from Rs 4,999 with AX500 and it will go up to Rs 99,999 for X-Pro1.

Pandit said on the basis of the focus on expensive cameras, Fujifilm India is expecting its revenue to grow by about 90 per cent to Rs 190 crore in 2012 from about Rs 100 crore in last year.

"We are also expecting to increase our market share in Indian digital camera segment. We are targeting 10 per cent market share by the end of this year from about 7 per cent in 2011," Pandit said.

According to Fujifilm India, the Indian digital camera market is expected to reach 35 lakh units in 2012 from about 28 lakh units in last year, he added.
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