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Global 360 Degree Panoramic Camera Market- Panono, Samsung, Efilming, Bublcam, 360fly Market research Press releases 

Global 360 Degree Panoramic Camera Market- Panono, Samsung, Efilming, Bublcam, 360fly

Pune, Mahrashtra — (SBWIRE) — 02/09/2017 — 360 Degree Panoramic Camera covers only almost the full sphere and many cameras which are referred to as omnidirectional cover only approximately a hemisphere, or the full 360 along the equator of the sphere but excluding the top and bottom of the sphere. In the case that they cover the full sphere, the... Read More
Digital Photography: Global Markets Market research Press releases 

Digital Photography: Global Markets

NEW YORK, Feb. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Report Highlights The global digital photography market should reach $48.9 billion by 2021 from $41.9 billion in 2016 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.1%, from 2016 to 2021. Report Includes An overview of the global markets for digital photography Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2015, estimates for 2016, and projections of compound annual... Read More
Top 3 Chinese Smartphone Vendors Grab Nearly Half of China’s Market in 2016, says IDC Market research Press releases 

Top 3 Chinese Smartphone Vendors Grab Nearly Half of China’s Market in 2016, says IDC

OPPO, Huawei, and vivo lead other smartphone brands in China in 2016 SINGAPORE, February 6th, 2017 – According to the latest IDC Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, the smartphone market in China saw a 19% YoY growth and 17% QoQ growth in 2016Q4. For the full year of 2016, the market grew by 9% with top Chinese smartphone vendors taking up... Read More
Finisher’s Corner: The Diversifying Photo Output Market – Digital Imaging Reporter Market research News 

Finisher’s Corner: The Diversifying Photo Output Market – Digital Imaging Reporter

Excerpt from the January, 2017, issue of Digital Imaging Reporter Photo retailers are competing with online companies for the sale of picture-taking systems and photo merchandise. How do they compete? Through photo output! Apple has embraced the ethos of modern picture makers who, ironically, are seeking a connection to the analog world. For those of us who studied analog technologies, print... Read More
Smartphone Camera Tech for 2017 – Digital Imaging Reporter Market research News 

Smartphone Camera Tech for 2017 – Digital Imaging Reporter

  Excerpt from a feature in Digital Imaging Reporter, January, 2017 If there’s one recent product that has changed the direction of photography the most, it’s the smartphone. Not only has the smartphone camera unleashed a new generation of snapshooters and citizen journalists, it’s created a whole new ecosystem of apps, accessories and services with valuations in the billions of... Read More
InfoTrends Releases Study on Millennials and their Photo/Video Habits Market research Press releases 

InfoTrends Releases Study on Millennials and their Photo/Video Habits

WEYMOUTH, MA (PRWEB) JANUARY 12, 2017 — InfoTrends (a division of Keypoint Intelligence) is pleased to announce the completion of a new study centered on millennials, and their photo and video habits. This study provides insights about the millennial generation for vendors and service providers catering to any photo or video user segment. It will help them understand evolving motivators,... Read More
Study: Wave of innovative apps trigger consumers to engage more with their photos in fast-evolving ways Market research Press releases 

Study: Wave of innovative apps trigger consumers to engage more with their photos in fast-evolving ways

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Hans Hartman [email protected]  January 11, 2016 Increased photo engagement generates new opportunities as well as competitive threats for various photo ecosystem vendors We all know it: Today’s consumers take more photos than ever before. But do they actually engage with these photos? Or, do they simply glance at them, perhaps apply a quick filter, then post... Read More
Facebook Head of Immersive Media Eric Cheng to share insights on the VR revolution at Mobile Photo Connect conference Events Market research Press releases 

Facebook Head of Immersive Media Eric Cheng to share insights on the VR revolution at Mobile Photo Connect conference

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Hans Hartman [email protected] October 11, 2016 Under the heading of “Pushing the photo and video boundaries,” Eric Cheng, Facebook’s Head of Immersive Media, will discuss his endeavors in VR and other transformative imaging technologies – including drone and light field photography – in a special fireside chat session at Mobile Photo Connect. The world’s premier conference... Read More
Mobile Photo Connect announces its program and speaker lineup for October 25 San Francisco conference Events Market research Press releases 

Mobile Photo Connect announces its program and speaker lineup for October 25 San Francisco conference

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Hans Hartman [email protected] October 5, 2016 Mobile Photo Connect, the leading forum where entrepreneurs, investors and senior executives gather to discuss the key technology and business issues driving the surge in mobile imaging and visual communication, announces its program and speaker lineup for its October 25 conference. The event’s theme, “Shaping the world of smart mobile imaging,” will be... Read More
Study: User-generated VR is poised to be a dominant market force Market research Press releases 

Study: User-generated VR is poised to be a dominant market force

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Hans Hartman [email protected] July 13, 2016 Study: User-generated VR is poised to be a dominant market force  VR is all the rage these days, with much attention focused on innovative professional VR content and the high-end tools needed to create it.  However, The User-Generated VR Revolution, a new study by Suite 48 Analytics, hosts of the annual Mobile... Read More
Study: User-generated VR is poised to be a dominant market force  Market research 

Study: User-generated VR is poised to be a dominant market force 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Hans Hartman [email protected] July 13, 2016 VR is all the rage these days, with much attention focused on innovative professional VR content and the high-end tools needed to create it.  However, The User-Generated VR Revolution, a new study by Suite 48 Analytics, hosts of the annual Mobile Photo Connect conference, predicts the market’s principal driver will soon be... Read More
A look ahead to 2014 photo retail trends, at DI Reporter Market research News 

A look ahead to 2014 photo retail trends, at DI Reporter

From our post at DI Reporter: “After a tumultuous 2013, the prognosis for 2014 is for continued innovation and change. Last year saw changes as the continued iterations of apps, apps and more apps grabbed headlines. Smartphones were the cameras of choice for most people, impacting compact camera sales. In the interchangeable-lens market, full-frame mirrorless cameras challenged DSLRs. And, a... Read More
Photo app developers are not seizing the opportunity for tablet-optimized photo apps, study finds Market research Opinion 

Photo app developers are not seizing the opportunity for tablet-optimized photo apps, study finds

Only 26 percent of the top 50 paid and free downloaded photo apps downloaded on iPad are optimized for iPad; 74 percent are generic iOS apps, according to the Tablet Photo App Opportunity Report, a new study by Suite 48 Analytics. These generic photo apps miss out on the opportunity to attract more tablet users through an optimized user interface or... Read More
iPhone less pricy than Android for bestselling photo and video apps, according to Suite 48 Analytics Market research Opinion 

iPhone less pricy than Android for bestselling photo and video apps, according to Suite 48 Analytics

Our pal Hans Hartman at Suite 48 Analytics notes, in his Photo/Video Apps Market Analysis for January, popular photo and video apps on the iOS platform costs on average 38 percent less than their Android equivalents. A majority of the 50 top ranking photo and video apps on iPhone are priced at the minimum allowed in the iTunes store, $0.99,... Read More
IPOs can stifle innovation, according to Stanford study Market research 

IPOs can stifle innovation, according to Stanford study

We’ve all seen it a dozen times. Ground-breaking creative company files an IPO, then stagnates. Pick your example: Pets.com, Zynga, Facebook, Groupon, Pandora, etc. Having a popular service or clever marketing gimmick doesn’t necessarily translate into stock-market success. But according to an article in BusinessWeek, an IPO can also have a chilling effect on innovation. “Companies that succeed in going... Read More