Monday, October 1, 2007

The Digital Camera Growth

The Digital Camera Growth - As far as digital cameras are concerned, Sony was the first company to introduce a digital camera in the marketplace. As far as digital cameras are concerned, by the 80's and '90s, the video camera and the consumer digital cameras were already present in the marketplace.

Hewlett Packard (HP) entered the consumer market with its computers and allied products and has recently decided to introduce its own digital cameras as well. Most consumer cameras on the market today fall into the category of Point and Shoot digital cameras. Of the hundreds of digital cameras on the market, these rate at the top of their categories. Hewlett Packard has yet to make a niche for itself in digital cameras, however, with its current aggressive marketing strategies and brand imaging, it is most likely that the company will surpass all market expectations as it has done in the past already.

Fifteen years of advancement in digital camera technology has not only increased the number of megapixels for entry-level digital cameras makes it hard to find a digital camera with fewer than three megapixels. This has brought the cost of digital cameras down to far more reasonable prices - under $50 at some stores. For years a digital camera has been unaffordable for many families, nevertheless, nowadays the great variety of digital cameras of different manufacturers and diverse prices make a digital camera a potential purchase of almost every single family.

Even underwater digital cameras have quicky made their presence known in the marketplace of digitals. Underwater cameras are small and lightweight, and the quality is comparable to film if you go for the higher resolution shots. Some of the main features that the users of the underwater digital cameras seek are the desire for more detail thus the necessity for a meniscus lens that can be used either above or below the surface of the water.

Professional underwater cameras, with their enhanced software and hardware and reduced response times come with excellent guides providing detailed information on how to use their equipment whether it be for underwater film cameras, underwater digital cameras, underwater video cameras, underwater fishing cameras, as well as underwater camera housing and cases.

You may have questions such as: How do I avoid being ripped off when buying a digital camera? How much is too much for a digital camera? What are the three levels of digital photography? Perhaps your questions can be answered at this great site:

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Whether it be a small digital cameras, a video camera, orientation sensors in security cameras, digital photo color is definately taking over the photography market. There is so much that you can do with compact digital cameras that you just couldn't do with film cameras. The switchover from black and white film photos and color photography to the all new digital photography is well underway. With time we will see less and less film cameras. ~Anthony Benjamin~ http://www.mysecretsites.info


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