It may be Nokia. Those awful cellular phones with built in cameras
are really taking off! Sorry Kodak.
> It may be Nokia. Those awful cellular phones with built in cameras
> are really taking off! Sorry Kodak.
Thought it was Polariod, with that life-size jobbie they have, then I
remember someone turning his (or her) van into a Big Camera...
Marv Soloff - 24 Dec 2003 21:40 GMT
I think the original poster was interested in numbers of cameras made,
not size. Largest is probably some bucket shop in China churning out
all of those plastic, fixed focus giveaways.
Regards,
Marv
>>It may be Nokia. Those awful cellular phones with built in cameras
>>are really taking off! Sorry Kodak.
>
> Thought it was Polariod, with that life-size jobbie they have, then I
> remember someone turning his (or her) van into a Big Camera...
As far as digital goes, I believe Canon has 80% of the market. But they
better watch out for Nokia too!
> It may be Nokia. Those awful cellular phones with built in cameras
> are really taking off! Sorry Kodak.
Mr 645 - 26 Dec 2003 03:53 GMT
<<<As far as digital goes, I believe Canon has 80% of the market. But they
better watch out for Nokia too!>>
Canon is released ovef 20 new digital camera models and hopes to capture 25% of
the digital camera market by the end of 2004. Sony is curently #1
http://www.jonlayephotography.com