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  Road Map 2008: Digital Photography Trends
 
 

Pages: 6
Published: January 2008
Service Area: Digital Photography Trends



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InfoTrends is kicking off the year with an outlook of the top consumer digital imaging trends that will shape the market in 2008. This analysis highlights the critical trends that are expected to influence the digital photography market in 2008. This Road Map will assist you in making key product planning decisions. In these times of rapidly changing product developments, it can be difficult to stay abreast of all the latest news, so we hope that this summary can be used as a reference, resource, or reminder. These market trends will be examined in greater detail throughout the year in InfoTrends’ Forecast, Research, and Strategic Assessment documents.

Our analysts take some risks in our annual Road Map documents. We think deeply about the year ahead, and then predict unequivocally the pivotal trends that will shape the market. We try to state these bold predictions in as few words as possible so that you and your team can digest and use the information right away. This Road Map highlights the forces that will impact the industry in the coming year. We invite you to react to or debate these trends.
 
Features
  • Introduction
  • Top Digital Camera Trends in 2008
    1. DSLRs Become Point & Shoot Cameras with Interchangeable Lenses
    2. Pixels Continue to Count
    3. Focus Shifts from Technology Enablers to Connected Consumer Content
    4. Life Stages and Generations Become Important for Segmentation
    5. Vendors Retreat to Geographies that Yield the Most Revenue and Profit
    6. Digital Photo Frames Become More Desirable with Ease of Use and Wireless Capabilities
    7. Anytime, Anywhere Connection to Anything is on its Way
    8. Metadata Helps Consumers Find Photos Quickly
    9. Bright OLEDs Spark Consumer Interest
    10. Part-Time Professional Photographers Represent Growth Opportunities for the Imaging
  • Ecosystem
  • Conclusion

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