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| This document takes a closer look at the results from InfoTrends’ 2008 U.S. Digital Still Camera End-User Survey by focusing on young adults (individuals between the ages of 18 and 24). It examines how this important consumer segment interacts with digital still cameras and digital photo frames. In some cases, young adults’ behaviors are segmented by gender and/or compared to those of the total survey population. |
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Features
Key Highlights Executive Summary Total Respondents Digital Camera Owners Digital Camera Non-Owners Digital Photo Frame Owners Introduction Methodology Sources of Skew Mean Versus Median Survey Findings Demographics Gender Household Income Marital Status and Presence of Children Ownership of Technologies Approach to New Technologies Camera Ownership Digital Camera Owners: General Questions Type of Photographer Frequency of Camera Use Subjects of Digital Photos First, Replacement, or Additional Camera Duration of Ownership Complaints about Current Camera Capture of Video Clips General Camera Specifications Purchase Price Type of Camera Brand Preference Camera Resolution Special Features Digital Photography Activities Number of Photos Captured Percentage of Photos Edited, Printed, Saved, Shared, Transferred, and Organized Photo Viewing Photo Editing Photo Sharing Creating with Photos Photo Printing Photo Transferring Photo Storage and Recovery Number of Photos Stored Photo Recovery Accessories and Software Digital Camera Accessories Photo Software Digital Camera Non-Owners Type of Photographer Use of Film Camera Future Purchasing Intentions When Next Camera Will Be Purchased Motivations for Purchasing a New Digital Camera Anticipated Purchase Price Type of Camera Planning to Purchase Special Features and Functions Digital Photo Frame Owners Number of Digital Photo Frames Owned How Digital Photo Frame was Obtained Frequency of Use Anticipated Change in Various Activities Conclusion
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