I am thinking that Samsung's main idea behind their camera department is not for the consumer/prosumer market, but as a marketing to show case the technology to other camera companies to get them to use Samsung as a component supplier.
There is no way that Samsung does not know they are not marketing their cameras to the public market. Especially with NX1 where they finally beat the competition, but they kept it low key. Then you add in that Phones will slowly dip and they have to go into other segments to keep their profits up.
Which of course you need to prove that your components are better than everyone else, so you have to make a camera.
So I think the sales of their cameras is to offset the costs of their marketing to other camera companies as a component supplier.
As for why their 100% minimal no-marketing at all it is because their road map isn't related to the general public anyway which their marketing is similar to it.
But eh, this is just a theory from an accountant =P
There is no way that Samsung does not know they are not marketing their cameras to the public market. Especially with NX1 where they finally beat the competition, but they kept it low key. Then you add in that Phones will slowly dip and they have to go into other segments to keep their profits up.
Which of course you need to prove that your components are better than everyone else, so you have to make a camera.
So I think the sales of their cameras is to offset the costs of their marketing to other camera companies as a component supplier.
As for why their 100% minimal no-marketing at all it is because their road map isn't related to the general public anyway which their marketing is similar to it.
But eh, this is just a theory from an accountant =P