Europeans zoom in on digital cameras
Robert Jaques, 03.08.05, 11:56 AM ET
VNUNet.com
The western European digital camera market went from strength to
strength in 2004, as total shipments across the region reached over
25 million units.
But the strong sales, which represented almost 60 per cent growth
compared with 2003, are likely to tail off this year, according
to the latest research from IDC.
The analyst firm noted that the market is beginning to show signs
of slowing down from the annual growth explosion witnessed since
the technology was introduced.
"This first sign of market maturity was seen in the fourth
quarter of 2004, when shipment growth slowed to 30 per cent over
the third quarter in a period that included the Christmas rush and
is the busiest quarter for the market," said Paul Withington,
research manager at IDC's European Peripherals Group.
IDC's end user survey showed that purchase considerations such
as lens quality and image processing are still taking a back seat
to megapixel count.
In response to this, the market has seen an influx of products
in the 4-megapixel segment, and a drop in prices as vendors battled
for consumers.
According to IDC, the 2004 camera sales boom was accompanied by
a dramatic increase in home printing, with the small-format photo
printer market showing exceptional growth.
In 2004, over a million new printing devices were destined for
consumers' homes in Western Europe, representing a growth rate of
over 230 per cent on 2003.
"These devices, specially designed for printing 10x15cm photos,
have really captured the imagination of digital camera owners, particularly
in the UK," said Withington.
"We saw a number of new products towards the end of the year,
proving a popular purchase for Christmas as they give the user access
to almost instant photos direct from the camera."
The IDC report found that Canon has held the sales lead in western
Europe for three calendar years. Sony maintained its number two
position in 2004, and remains the only consumer electronics vendor
in the top five.
The vendor has been able to capitalise on its brand in the digital
camera market and has attracted consumers to its higher specification
ranges in the 4-megapixel and 5-megapixel segments.
Olympus came in third, while Nikon and Fujifilm came in forth and
fifth.
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