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Thursday, April 20, 2006

A Rough Decade for Camera Makers

Konica MinoltaArs Technica have written an interesting article on the death of film and traditional camera companies, with Konica Minolta leaving the business, and Kodak increasing film prices:

"It's a been a rough century for the traditional camera kings. Many of the traditional camera makers were late to embrace the new digital upstarts, and when they did, they found themselves at a huge disadvantge. The new cameras required very different kinds of technical know-how from the older models, and film-based companies suddenly had to understand the market for CCDs and semiconductors." (via Gizmodo)


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