Temporary Price Reduction: Was $1295, Now $325. In 2000 digital cameras shipments and revenues hit new heights and will do so again in 2001 according to a new market watch report published by Lyra Research. Alliances and strategic partnerships will play a key role for companies look for ways to provide customers with additional services. This report details Lyra's view of the market for 2001 and highlights what vendors can do to stay ahead of the competition. Report Sections: 1. 2000 Recap 2. Digital Camera Shipments, 2000 3. Digital Camera Revenues, 2000 4. Average Sale Price, 2000 5. Resolution: Too Popular? 6. A Widening Market 7. 3.0+ MP Camera Boom 8. Technology: CCDs verses CMOS 9. Optical Zoom: A Standard Feature 10. Multifunction Cameras: Video, Music, and More 11. Cameras and Printing: No Wires 12. Distribution: Online = Opportunity 13. Competition: The New Asian Vendors 14. Online Photofinishing: A Busy Year 15. Alliances, Joint Ventures, and Partnerships 16. Summary of the Year 2000 17. Trends and Opportunities in 2001 18. Digital Camera Shipments, 2001 19. Digital Camera Revenue, 2001 20. Average Sale Price 2001 21. Education Initiatives 22. More Bundles 23. Alliances, Joint Ventures, and Partnerships 24. Pricing: Pressure Point 25. Resolution: Enough is Enough? 26. Features: More is Never Enough 27. Competition: Quality Concerns? 28. Wireless Technology: Momentum Building 29. Technology: CCDs versus CMOS Redux 30. Online Photo Business: Show Me the Money 31. Distribution 32. Conclusion Selected Figures: 1. Worldwide General Use Digital Camera Shipments, 1999-2001 2. Worldwide General Use Digital Camera Revenue, 1991-2001 3. Average Selling Prices for General-Use Cameras, 1999-2001 4. Selected List of Alliances, Partnerships and Joint Ventures 5. Bricks and Mortar Stores' Online Digital Camera Offerings 6. New Korean Camera Vendors 7. New Taiwan/Hong Kong Camera Vendors |