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Multi-Purpose Cameras With Edit, Print, Wi-Fi Options Will Drive Digital Imaging Industry, CEA Study Reveals
ARLINGTON, Va. --(Business Wire)--
Photographers across the U.S. can be segmented into two major groups -
primary smartphone users and primary point-and-shoot users - but a gap
exists between device usage and satisfaction in terms of printing and
editing, according to a new study released today by the Consumer
Electronics Association (CEA)®. Digital Imaging - Photo
Sharing and Printing found photographers across the U.S. still enjoy
the permanence that print photographs offer for memorializing personal
occasions, providing an opportunity for consumer adoption (or
re-adoption) of point-and-shoot or digital single lens reflex (DSLR)
cameras with multi-purpose options such as in-camera editing and
printing, and Wi-Fi connectivity to expedite photo sharing and archiving.
"Many consumers who use their smartphones or basic point-and-shoots as
their main photo capture devices are less satisfied with printing
options, signaling a need in the marketplace," said Chris Ely, manager,
industry relations, CEA, who oversaw this study. "These findings suggest
there are untapped opportunities in advanced printing features for these
segments of digital photographers."
When it comes to printing, two in three online U.S. adult photographers
print at least one photo in a typical month. Additionally, roughly two
in five (42 percent) estimate they spend more than 25 dollars each year
to print photos, exhibiting a steady demand for printing. However,
online U.S. adult smartphone and point-and-shoot photographers (60
percent) are less satisfied with their current capabilities for printing
photos.
Among primary smartphone and basic point-and-shoot photographers,
editing photos is another pain-point. Consumers who primarily use their
smartphones or point-and-shoot cameras for photos are less likely to be
satisfied with current editing capabilities (61 percent satisfied).
Furthermore, six in ten (63 percent) photographers express interest in
built-in editing apps on cameras, indicating an opening for more
interactive camera options.
"The future of the digital imaging marketplace lies in connectivity and
cameras with multiple features such as in-camera editing and printig,"
said Ely. "Camera manufacturers who create or market multi-purpose
cameras that have a quality advantage over smartphones and include more
compelling features over basic point-and-shoots will be well positioned
to meet the needs of today's consumer."
Use of smartphones for digital imaging has nearly doubled from three
years ago. Half of online adult U.S. photographers (50 percent) use
smartphones to capture images, whereas only 28 percent did so in 2009.
Digital Imaging - Photo Sharing and Printing, was fielded in
November 2012. It was designed and formulated by CEA
Market Research, the most comprehensive source of sales data,
forecasts, consumer research and historical trends for the consumer
electronics industry. Please cite any information to the Consumer
Electronics Association (CEA)®. The complete study is
available free to CEA member companies at members.CE.org.
Non-members may purchase the study at the CEA
store.
About CEA:
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association promoting growth in the $209 billion U.S. consumer
electronics industry. More than 2,000 companies enjoy the benefits of
CEA membership, including legislative advocacy, market research,
technical training and education, industry promotion, standards
development and the fostering of business and strategic
relationships. CEA also owns and produces the International CES (News - Alert) - The
Global Stage for Innovation. All profits from CES are reinvested into
CEA's industry services. Find CEA online at www.CE.org,
www.DeclareInnovation.com
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http://twitter.com/ceafeed,
http://blog.ce.org/.
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