According to the report, they have found that the production of compact cameras, basically cameras with built-in lenses versus interchangeable ones, have fallen by almost half in the first six months of 2013. The total number of camera shipments has fallen too by a whopping 42.7% in the same period, and while shipments don’t necessarily translate into sales, it is somewhat indicative of a lack of demand for said product.
It also seems that not only compact cameras are affected, but DSLRs and mirrorless cameras have seen a steady decline in shipments as well, although not as drastic compared to compact cameras. It should be noted that CIPA’s numbers don’t take into account non-Japanese camera manufacturers such as Samsung, so it does not tell the full story, but it is a disturbing trend nonetheless. Recently manufacturers have started to push cameras with high megapixels into phones perhaps as a way to merge the two devices – compact cameras and smartphone – together.