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Digital Camera ownership almost mass market

Apr 22, 2003 at 21:27:09 GMT

Reports released today from both PMA Marketing Research and InfoTrends confirm that digital camera ownership has now reached 20% in the US. A new product is often considered to have reached mass market appeal after achieving a 22% penetration.

The Path from Pixels to Prints

The Challenge of Bringing Digital Imaging to the Mass Market

At the end of 2002 approximately 23 million U.S. households – nearly 20 percent – owned digital cameras. During the life cycle of a technology, a new product is often considered to have reached the early majority – or the mass market – after achieving 22 percent penetration. Digital cameras are close to reaching this point. In addition, the changing demographics of digital camera users are critical to the movement of these products into the mass market. As the most photo active households – generally women and families with young
children – begin to use digital cameras, the technology moves closer to becoming a mainstream product. The challenge, of course, will be providing the infrastructure for these consumers to print their digital images and to successfully market these services.

Key Points

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