APS: who's buying what
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Results of the PMA 2000 US Consumer Photographic Survey reveal that only 7.9% of the 5,118 households polled own an Advanced Photo System (APS) camera. The survey also found out that families with an APS camera do not own a digital camera. Most APS users cite image quality as the most important feature of these cameras with color/style as the least important feature. The APS owners are more likely to be older, better educated and have incomes more than $75,000.
Publication Name: Photo Marketing
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0031-8531
Year: 2000
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Entry-level digital camera sales surge
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The sales of entry-level digital cameras, also known as toy digital cameras with resolutions of under 640-by-480 pixels, will reach 7.6 million units by 2004. The sales volume in the US market alone, which enjoys the highest home penetration of personal computers in the world at an estimated 60%, is expected to grow by 67%. Some of these entry-level digital cameras include Mattel Inc's Barbie Camera and Polaroid Corp's PhotoMax Fun! line of digital cameras.
Publication Name: Photo Marketing
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0031-8531
Year: 2000
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Gretag Imaging Group
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Gretag Imaging Group has launched the Gretag Cyra Digital High Speed Image Processing System. The Cyra system consists of seven main components, namely, the Cyra Net Gate, Cyra Fast Scan, Cyra HiLight, Cyra Reorder, Cyra Print Scan, Cyra Wide Printer and Cyra Archive. All components are designed to operate as stand-alone systems or integrated into a data- management system, such as the Gretag Synex LDM.
Publication Name: Photo Marketing
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0031-8531
Year: 2001
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