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Market Research Report
The Worldwide Market for Digital Cameras - 2009 Edition
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IMS Research |
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December, 2009 |
Product code |
107468 |
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119 PAGES (including 35 tables and 102 figures) |
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The Worldwide Market for Digital Cameras - 2009 Edition published by IMS Research in December, 2009. This report consists of 119 PAGES (including 35 tables and 102 figures) and the price starts from US $ 6040.
Abstract
Report Summary:
Demand for digital single lens reflex (dSLR) and especially compact digital
still cameras (cDSCs) has shifted considerably over the past 18 months in
response to the global economic recession. During this period some market
segments have proven especially resilient, and several key countries are
expected to drive recovery in the camera market over the next several years.
New camera purchases will be influenced by interest in key new technologies,
such as HD video, advanced zoom lenses, wireless connectivity, and touch
screen user interfaces.
This report provides a focused overview of the global digital camera market.
It provides a detailed look at emerging camera technologies and market
drivers/inhibitors. Detailed statistical analysis, forecasts, and market
shares complete a detailed assessment of this market. This report draws on
in-depth interviews with camera manufacturers and component manufacturers to
provide a detailed analysis of the dedicated digital camera market and the
opportunities for growth within it.
Some of the key findings are:
- The impact of the global economic recession is forecast to cause global
shipments to fall by 14% in 2009.
- Shipment decreases will be most severe in the Americas and EMEA compact
digital still camera segments.
- Despite the downturn, integration of new camera technologies continues as
manufacturers seek to offer new varieties of camera models and compete with
camera-equipped cellular handset manufacturers
- The global dSLR segment has been particularly resilient during the
recession, and shipments will increase through the forecast period.
- New camera purchases will be driven by interest in HD video, touch screen
technologies, embedded projectors, and advanced image detection technologies.
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Feature of this report include:
- Digital camera market size estimates for 2008 with growth forecasts to
2014.
- Detailed revenue and shipment analyses for both compact DSC and digital
SLR devices to 2014.
- Camera market analyses by camera type for Americas, Asia Pacific, and EMEA
regions.
- Worldwide market share analyses for 2008 by compact DSC and digital SLR
devices.
- Camera shipment forecasts by image type, optical sensor type, image
stabilization type, resolution, and viewfinder type to 2014.
- Technology adoption forecasts for GPS, wireless connectivity, mobile TV
reception, touch screen interactivity, on-device content management
applications, and embedded projectors to 2014.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Scope and Methodology
Chapter 2 - Trends
- 2.1 Commercial Trends
- 2.1.1 Camera Technologies on Cellular Phones
- 2.2 Technology Trends
- 2.2.1 Image Capture Technologies
- 2.2.2 Interface & Connectivity Technologies
Chapter 3 - The Worldwide Market
- 3.1 The Worldwide Market
- 3.1.1 Variation by Camera Type
- 3.1.2 Variation by Region
- 3.1.3 Image Capture Technologies
- 3.1.4 Interface & Connectivity Technologies
- 3.2 Americas
- 3.3 Asia Pacific
- 3.4 Europe, Middle East & Africa
Chapter 4 - Worldwide Market Shares
Digital camera shipments fall by 14% in 2009
January 19th, 2010
Global Information would like to present a new market research report, "The Worldwide Market for Digital Cameras - 2009 Edition" by IMS Research.
This report provides a focused overview of the global digital camera market. It provides a detailed look at emerging camera technologies and market drivers/inhibitors. Detailed statistical analysis, forecasts, and market shares complete a detailed assessment of this market. This report draws on in-depth interviews with camera manufacturers and component manufacturers to provide a detailed analysis of the dedicated digital camera market and the opportunities for growth within it.
Some of the key findings are:
- Shipment decreases will be most severe in the Americas and EMEA compact digital still camera segments.
- Despite the downturn, integration of new camera technologies continues as manufacturers seek to offer new varieties of camera models and compete with camera-equipped cellular handset manufacturers
- The global dSLR segment has been particularly resilient during the recession, and shipments will increase through the forecast period.
- New camera purchases will be driven by interest in HD video, touch screen technologies, embedded projectors, and advanced image detection technologies.
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