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2012 Videography End-User Survey
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InfoTrends first began studying the videography industry in 2004. Since that time, the market has seen numerous shifts and technological developments. Apart from traditional camcorders, most of today's digital cameras, smartphones, feature phones, and tablets offer the ability to capture video clips. This document considers the videography habits of respondents who own digital camcorders, digital cameras, or other mobile devices with video capabilities. It compares digital videographers to non-videographers to determine the differences between the two groups. Lastly, it discusses the video capture habits of today's consumers and establishes how these habits have changed in relation to our earlier studies. This document provides manufacturers and distributors of digital videography devices with a snapshot of the consumer video capture market and offers insight and advice for best practices.
The 2013 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Trade Show Review
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The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) trade show has been running for over 85 years and it was estimated for this year's show that over 92,000 media and entertainment professionals from over 150 countries filled the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) from April 8 to 11. This report provides a summary of the key trends and themes that we observed in our travels through the halls of the LVCC.
2013 Seoul International Photo and Imaging Industry Show Review
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The 22nd Seoul International Photo & Imaging Industry Show (P&I 2013) was held on April 4-7 at COEX A&B Hall in Seoul, Korea. The show is organized by the Korea Photo Image Industry Association (KOPI) and the Korea Photonic Industry Association (KOPHIA), and has been running since 1989. The objectives of the show are to expand digital imaging nationwide, to demonstrate the latest in photo imaging techniques and promote information exchange, to revitalize the photo imaging market, to attract overseas buyers, as well as to optimize domestic demand for photo and imaging products.
The 2013 WPPI Trade Show Review
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The Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) annual trade show was held from March 11-13 in Las Vegas. The WPPI organization caters to the professional photographer crowd that specializes in wedding and portrait photography. The WPPI trade show brings together many of the vendors that provide products and services to the pro photographer market, and offers an extensive selection of classes where pro photographers can work on perfecting their craft.
Mobile World Congress 2013: Trade Show Review
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Mobile World Congress (MWC) was held in Barcelona at the Fira Gran Via show grounds from the 25th to 28th of February. This annual show is organized by GSMA. Mobile phones are become the camera used for everyday photography and sales of point and shoot cameras (P&S) are slowing. Vendors and stakeholders in the digital camera market need to understand how to better compete against phones. Players in the mobile phone market are working hard to build phones that can compete against the image quality found in digital cameras.
This document covers some of the imaging related highlights from the show.
2012 Digital Camera End-user Survey - United States
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For over a decade, InfoTrends has been conducting end-user surveys to track the adoption and usage of digital cameras. Behaviors are not always predictable, so a useful part of this research is tracking how the market changes from year-to-year as a result of new products, prices, and increased consumer awareness. Our research indicates that digital cameras are now fully-entrenched in the mainstream market. Since technologies are continually changing, staying abreast of industry trends is a critical part of any vendor's marketing plan.
This document analyzes the results from InfoTrends' 2012 Digital Camera End-user Survey, which was conducted in September 2012. It considers the ways in which user demographics are changing, highlights the segments that should be targeted in various marketing efforts, and discovers what consumers are doing with their digital photos. When appropriate, we will also compare the results from our 2012 survey to the results from previous years' studies to obtain a greater understanding of how this market continues to change.
2013 CP+ Camera and Photo Imaging Show Review
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The 2013 CP+ Camera and Photo Imaging Show, organized by the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) and sponsored by the Japan Photo and Video Accessory Association, was held January 31 to February 3 in Yokohama, Japan. This report presents some highlights from the show, including new product announcements.
2013 CES and PMA Show Review
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The 2013 International CES was held January 8-11 in Las Vegas. For the second straight year, PMA@CES, the annual Photo Marketing Association (PMA) trade show, was also part of the event. This year, PMA exhibits moved from the Venetian to the LVH Hotel, adjacent to the Las Vegas Convention Center. This document reviews some of the key imaging themes, highlights, product announcements, and trends observed at the show.
Road Map 2013: Digital Photography Trends Europe
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Each year, InfoTrends' analysts take some risks in deriving our annual Road Map. We think deeply about the year ahead, and then predict what we believe to be the pivotal trends that will shape the market. We all are looking forward to entering a new year of interesting changes within the marketplace.
The 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show by the Numbers
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The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, NV is considered the premier trade show in the consumer electronics (CE) industry. In 2009, the show suffered a dramatic drop in attendance because of the economic crisis in the U.S., but has been steadily climbing back. Preliminary numbers issued in January from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) shows that a new record was set in show floor space occupied this year. For the second year in a row, the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) show was co-located with CES this year. This analysis looks at some of the important statistics that surround the CES trade show and examines the health of the show.