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Will Camera-Phones Replace Digital Cameras?

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Camera-phones are on the verge of delivering the snapshot capabilities that people currently expect from single-use film cameras and entry-level digital cameras. The recent release of two-megapixel camera-phones by all three Japanese wireless carriers raises the question: Why buy a digital camera?

“Will Camera-phones Replace Digital Cameras?” is based on an in-depth analysis of the performance characteristics of point-and-shoot digital cameras and camera-phones in more than 30 separate performance and value dimensions, both for current and soon-to-be-released models. Current and near-term capabilities and trends are considered. The 50 page study with 62 figures and charts includes forecasts for the impact of camera-phones on unit sales and dollar values of three categories of point-and-shoot cameras – one megapixel and under, two megapixel, and three megapixel, the current “sweet spot” for consumer cameras. Its key conclusions include:

  • Digital camera manufacturers are already beginning to feel the impact of camera-phone popularity in the Japanese domestic market, where there are more than 25 million camera-phones in use.
  • Over the study period 2003–2006, camera-phones will reduce the sales of digital cameras by 7.7 percent, for a total of 12.6 million fewer units shipped, and a decrease of more than $2.7 Billion in shipment value.
  • Less than two percent of camera-phone sales will be substitution sales, with the balance consisting entirely of incremental sales.


50 pages, 53 figures and charts

View: Table of Contents, and Page Sample (Adobe PDF document)

Analyst BIO: Tony Henning 




 







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