- 1. Executive Summary
- 1.1. Key Conclusions
- 1.2. Global Forecasts
- 2. Introduction: Products, Vendors, and Buyers
- 2.1. Key Driving Forces
- 2.2. Current manufacturers
- 2.3. Typical manufacturing locations
- 2.4. Weaknesses and Opportunities
- 2.5. Future prospects
- 2.6. Typical purchaser profiles
- 3. Internet and Wireless Opportunities
- 3.1. The Internet and Networking Technologies
- 3.1.1. The Internet
- 3.1.2. The impact of xDSL and cable modems
- 3.2. Wireless Device Connection
- 4. Key Technologies and Suppliers
- 4.1. Functional parts within a digital camera
- 4.2. Block layout of a current digital camera
- 4.3. Block layout of a digital camera with second-generation technology
- 4.4. Third-generation technology
- 4.5. Light sensor (CCD or CMOS)
- 4.6. ADCs
- 4.7. ASICs
- 4.8. Chip Packaging Technologies
- 4.9. Flash Memory
- 4.10. LCD monitors
- 4.11. Batteries (mainly rechargeable types)
- 4.12. Passive components
- 5. Profiles of Camera Manufacturers
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. Canon Corporation
- 5.3. Casio Corporation
- 5.4. Eastman Kodak
- 5.5. FujiFilm
- 5.6. Japan Victor Company (JVC)
- 5.7. Kyocera
- 5.8. Matsushita (Panasonic)
- 5.9. Minolta
- 5.10. Olympus
- 5.11. Polaroid
- 5.12. Ricoh
- 5.13. Samsung
- 5.14. Sanyo
- 5.15. Sony Corporation
- 6. Countries and Economies
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. France
- 6.3. Germany
- 6.4. Italy
- 6.5. The United Kingdom
- 6.6. Canada
- 6.7. United States of America
- 6.8. Japan
- 6.9. Republic of Korea ("South Korea")
- 7. Market Data
- 7.1. Introduction
- 7.2. Forecasts applicable to both DSCs and DVCs
- 7.3. The case for DSCs
- 7.4. The case for DVCs
- 7.5. Market data and commentaries
- 7.6. DSCs
- 7.6.1. Japan
- 7.6.2. South Korea
- 7.6.3. France
- 7.6.4. Germany
- 7.6.5. Italy
- 7.6.6. The UK
- 7.6.7. North America
- 7.7. DVCs
- 7.7.1. Japan
- 7.7.2. South Korea
- 7.7.3. France
- 7.7.4. Germany
- 7.7.5. Italy
- 7.7.6. The U.K.
- 7.7.7. North America
- 8. About The Author
- Tables & Figures
- Figure 1, Global Sales Revenue Forecast for Digital Still Cameras ($Millions)
- Figure 2, Global Sales Revenue Forecast for Digital Video Camcorders ($Millions)
- Table 1, Specifications of Ten Representative Digital Cameras
- Figure 3, IP Traffic Trends, 1995 - 2005 (reference 1995 = 100)
- Figure 4, IP Traffic Trends 2001 - 2005 (closer look)
- Figure 5, Forecasted Density of Internet Users and Hosts, Worldwide (per 10,000 people, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 6, Forecasted Density of PCs, Worldwide (per 100 people, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 7, Forecasted Density of Internet Hosts and Users, Europe (per 10,000, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 8, Forecasted Density of PCs, Europe (per 100, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 9, Block Diagram of Typical Digital Camera (Current)
- Figure 10, Block Diagram of Typical Digital Camera (Second Generation)
- Figure 11, Technology Trend for Digital Camera Light Sensors
- Figure 12, Technology Trend for Analog-to-Digital Converters
- Table 2, Parameters Associated with FBGA and PBGA Packages
- Figure 13, Capacity and Unit Price Trends
- Figure 14, Display Technology Trends
- Figure 15, Speed of Technology Change by Major Components
- Table 3, Technical Comparisons Between Ni-MH and Li-ion Batteries
- Figure 16, Trends for Ni-MH and Li-ion Shipments, 2000 - 2005
- Table 4, Sonys Li-ion Battery Manufacturing Outside Japan (as of June, 2001)
- Table 5, Best-Positioned Passive Component Suppliers
- Figure 17, Forecasted Density of Internet Hosts and Users in France (per 10,000, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 18, Forecasted Density of PCs in France (per 100, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 19, Forecasted Density of Internet Hosts and Users in Germany (per 10,000, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 20, Forecasted Density of PCs in Germany (per 100, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 21, Forecasted Density of Internet Hosts and Users in Italy (per 10,000, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 22, Forecasted Density of PCs in Italy (per 100, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 23, Forecasted Density of Internet Hosts and Users in U.K. (per 10,000, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 24, Forecasted Density of PCs in U.K. (per 100, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 25, Forecasted Density of Internet Hosts and Users in U.S (per 10,000, 1999 - 2003)
- Table 6, The Nine Leading ISPs in the U.S.
- Figure 26, Forecasted Density of PCs in U.S. (per 100, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 27, Forecasted Density of Internet Hosts and Users in Japan (per 10,000, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 28, Forecasted Density of PCs in Japan (per 100, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 29, Forecasted Density of Internet Hosts and Users in Korea (per 10,000, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 30, Forecasted Density of PCs in Korea (per 100, 1999 - 2003)
- Figure 31, Median Forecast for DSCs in Japan, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 32, Median Forecast for DSCs in Korea, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 33, Median Forecast for DSCs in France, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 34, Median Forecast for DSCs in Germany, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 35, Median Forecast for DSCs in Italy, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 36, Median Forecast for DSCs in the U.K., 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 37, Median Forecast for DSCs in North America, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 38, Median Forecast for DVCs in Japan, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 39, Median Forecast for DVCs in Korea, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 40, Median Forecast for DVCs in France, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 41, Median Forecast for DVCs in Germany, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 42, Median Forecast for DVCs in Italy, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 43, Median Forecast for DVCs in the U.K., 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
- Figure 44, Median Forecast for DVCs in North America, 1999 - 2005 ($Millions)
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