PUBLISHER: TechSci Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2046525
PUBLISHER: TechSci Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2046525
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The global digital camera market is poised for growth, expanding from USD 23.92 billion in 2025 to USD 31.91 billion by 2031, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.92%. Digital cameras, optical instruments that capture still photographs and video using electronic sensors like CCD or CMOS for digital storage, are primarily driven by the demand for superior image quality and optical versatility
| Market Overview | |
|---|---|
| Forecast Period | 2027-2031 |
| Market Size 2025 | USD 23.92 Billion |
| Market Size 2031 | USD 31.91 Billion |
| CAGR 2026-2031 | 4.92% |
| Fastest Growing Segment | Mirrorless Cameras |
| Largest Market | Asia Pacific |
as well as larger sensors and interchangeable lens options
that smartphones cannot replicate. Furthermore, a resurgence in the global travel and tourism sector has reignited consumer interest in dedicated imaging devices for documenting experiences with higher fidelity.
However, the widespread availability of high-capability smartphones presents a substantial challenge, hindering broad market expansion as casual users increasingly depend on mobile devices for everyday photography. This competitive pressure largely confines the digital camera industry to enthusiast and professional segments. Despite these challenges, total global shipments of digital cameras increased by approximately 10% year-over-year in 2024, reaching nearly 8.5 million units, according to the Camera & Imaging Products Association.
Market Driver
The accelerated adoption of mirrorless camera technology is fundamentally transforming the market landscape, as manufacturers are decisively phasing out legacy DSLR systems in favor of more compact, high-performance mirrorless architectures. This technical transition is driven by the superior autofocus speeds, electronic viewfinders, and advanced burst shooting capabilities inherent to mirrorless designs, which strongly appeal to both professionals and enthusiasts upgrading their equipment. The shift is quantitatively evident in shipment volumes: according to the Camera & Imaging Products Association in December 2024, cumulative data for the first ten months of the year revealed global shipments of mirrorless cameras reached approximately 4.66 million units, representing a significant 14.5% year-over-year increase compared to the declining DSLR segment.
Simultaneously, the expansion of the global content creation and vlogging economy is fueling demand for cameras that bridge the gap between smartphone convenience and professional cinematic quality. Creators are increasingly investing in dedicated imaging devices that offer larger sensors, uncropped 4K video, and film simulation modes to differentiate their content on social platforms. This consumption trend has directly impacted manufacturer revenues; for instance, Fujifilm Holdings Corporation reported a 20% year-over-year revenue increase to 172.1 billion yen in its Professional Imaging division by May 2024, largely buoyed by the viral popularity of its X100 series among digital storytellers. The broader financial health of the sector reflects this upward trajectory, with Canon Inc.'s Imaging Business Unit achieving annual net sales of 937.4 billion yen by January 2025, marking an 8.8% growth driven by the robust sales of these hybrid video-centric systems.
Market Challenge
The widespread adoption of high-capability smartphones acts as a formidable barrier to the broad expansion of the digital camera market by fundamentally altering consumer behavior and reducing the addressable audience. As mobile devices increasingly feature advanced computational photography and multi-lens arrays, the practical necessity for standalone cameras among casual users has largely evaporated. This technological substitution has forced the industry to retreat from the mass consumer sector, confining its primary revenue stream to a niche demographic of professionals and serious hobbyists, preventing the market from regaining the high-volume sales numbers seen in previous decades as the entry-level segment remains suppressed by the convenience of mobile alternatives.
This structural constraint is evident in recent shipment data, which highlights a market heavily skewed toward advanced, high-margin systems rather than casual devices. According to the Camera & Imaging Products Association, in the first eleven months of 2025, global shipments of cameras with built-in lenses stood at approximately 2.21 million units, whereas mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras recorded over 5.76 million units. This significant disparity underscores how the ubiquity of smartphones has effectively hollowed out the lower end of the market, limiting industry growth primarily to the enthusiast sector.
Market Trends
The integration of AI-driven computational photography is emerging as a critical technological evolution, enabling standalone cameras to compete with the ease of smartphones while offering superior fidelity. Manufacturers are moving beyond basic face detection, embedding dedicated AI processing units that utilize deep learning algorithms to identify and track complex subjects such as wildlife, vehicles, and athletes with unprecedented precision. This shift extends to computational raw processing and noise reduction, allowing high-resolution sensors to maintain clarity in challenging lighting conditions without post-production intervention. The financial impact of this technological tiering is substantial; according to Fujifilm Holdings Corporation in May 2025, revenue in the Professional Imaging division increased by 20.9% year-over-year, a growth trajectory attributed to the strong market reception of advanced systems featuring these high-speed, intelligent processing engines.
Simultaneously, the convergence of professional cinema and consumer video features is democratizing high-end production capabilities, as features previously restricted to cinema cameras migrate into compact mirrorless bodies. This trend is characterized by the inclusion of internal 6K and 8K RAW recording, waveform monitors, and shutter angle operations in consumer-grade models, catering to the growing demand for hybrid versatility. This blending of categories allows manufacturers to capture a broader user base ranging from freelance videographers to independent filmmakers who require cinema-grade codecs in a portable form factor. The resilience of this hybrid segment is evident in corporate projections; according to Nikon Corporation in November 2025, the company maintained a full-year revenue forecast of 680.0 billion yen, underscoring how the continued sales volume growth of its new video-centric hybrid cameras is stabilizing performance despite broader economic headwinds.
Report Scope
In this report, the Global Digital Camera Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Digital Camera Market.
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