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In response to the recent articles that Camera Phones to Steal Low-End Digital Camera Market within Two Years Lets Go Digital has today posted a piece on Why Camera Phones WON'T replace digital cameras. They write:
'Even as they increase in popularity, camera phones are not likely to replace digital cameras and camcorders as consumers' primary picture taking device, according to a study recently released by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), which found that some 91 percent of digital camera owners consider their digital camera to be their main photography device. CEA's “Digital Imaging Study: Sharing and Storing Pictures and Video,” also revealed that consumers are unaware of the need to archive their digital photos and video - an issue of increasing importance as the penetration rate for digital cameras nears 50 percent with those camera owners snapping billions of pictures each year. '
Whilst I agree that camera phones are unlikely to take too much ground off high end cameras (and even much of the middle ground) I believe that they will and already are having an impact upon the lower end of things. My recent purchase of a 2.0 megapixel camera phone has already impacted the amount of photos I take on my other cameras. Whilst I won't be using it for my more serious photography its definitely become a part of my daily life.
With the release of higher megapixel phones (expect the numbers to increase significantly) in the next 12 months I think we'll see more and more people leaving their point and shoot digital cameras at home.
Posted by Darren in our Camera Phones category on August 13, 2005