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Something that's a bit hush-hush. The arena is one of commerce, but generally the vulnerable partner is the consumer. I don't know what statistics are available. I'm thinking of different manufacturers of cameras & lenses in particular.
To illustrate my theme - a relation of mine was a signed-up (new) car dealer. At one time he had an Alfa Romeo dealership at one of his outlets, before switching to Kia. He reported that the average value of warranty work required per Alfa sold (in the 1990's) was £400, but for a Kia, it was more or less nil.
With photo gear, we probably hear more about the volume manufacturers (say Canon, Nikon, which is statistically reasonable) - but I'd be more interested in failure rate as a percentage of production, extended across companies such as Olympus and Sigma ....
In an equable society, such information should be freely available. Is it? Or are we all just victims of rumour and obfuscation?
To illustrate my theme - a relation of mine was a signed-up (new) car dealer. At one time he had an Alfa Romeo dealership at one of his outlets, before switching to Kia. He reported that the average value of warranty work required per Alfa sold (in the 1990's) was £400, but for a Kia, it was more or less nil.
With photo gear, we probably hear more about the volume manufacturers (say Canon, Nikon, which is statistically reasonable) - but I'd be more interested in failure rate as a percentage of production, extended across companies such as Olympus and Sigma ....
In an equable society, such information should be freely available. Is it? Or are we all just victims of rumour and obfuscation?