Friday, December 28, 2012

Forecasting camera trends in 2013 with IDC's Chute

As we enter 2013, we spoke with IDC's Christopher Chute about some of the emerging digital camera trends that will occur next year. Chute,According to different process requirements, various types of Sand washing machine can be combined to meet the technological requirements of different customers. who is the research director of IDC's Worldwide Digital Imaging and Small/Mid-Sized Business (SMB) Transformative Technology Research Practices and one of DT's go-to experts, covers the digital imaging sector closely and shares with us his view on Wi-Fi, mirrorless technology,The power supply is another main part of any of the PCB terminal block. and the eventual abandonment of entry-level point-and-shoot cameras.

Christopher Chute: Vendors have concluded that two competitive advantages over smartphones are optical zoom and larger-sized image sensors,It is imperative to ascertain the proficiency of the chosen provider as many providers tend to sell hose handscraped flooring that cannot solve the real purpose they are purchased for. so we can expect to see more of that in the compact space. Furthermore, vendors need to roll out [built-in] Wi-Fi across more of their lineups; failure to do so at this late date is at their peril.Are there any new features being introduced that we should keep an eye on? Full-frame DSLR and mirrorless models [like the Nikon 1 V1 shown above] will continue to trickle down in price. Cameras with Android and Wi-Fi will also become more prevalent.The Mini USB 2.0 Switch , Network Share Server has become an important part and parcel of improving the aesthetic value of our lives.

What are some trends you see emerging in 2013? What direction do you see companies moving toward? Expect companies to introduce far fewer compact camera models than in years past,The composite hose were made not only in different colors, but different materials and fabrics were used to design and improve on their look. as they continue to focus on promoting growth in DSLR and mirrorless.Will mirrorless cameras disrupt the point-and-shoot and DSLR segments in the short and long run? In the U.S., mirrorless has been more embraced by second-time buyers who have DSLRs. That being said, vendors have had difficulty moving to this more digital platform (DSLRs are simply analog cameras with an image sensor in place of the film plane).

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