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Monday 5 September 2011
Ability obtains majority stake in lens maker
Digital camera maker Ability Enterprise has revealed it has invested NT$367 million (US$12.7 million) to acquire a 52.24% stake in E-Pin Optical Industry, a Taiwan-based maker of...
Wednesday 31 August 2011
Panasonic releases digital camera orders to Taiwan
Panasonic has released orders for entry-level digital cameras to EMS provider Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) to minimize production cost, according to industry so...
Monday 29 August 2011
MOEA presentation: Taiwan's ICT industry development and outlook
A presentation prepared for Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) had been made available for publication. The presentation provides an overview of Taiwan's key ICT industries...
Monday 29 August 2011
Ability, Altek see 1H11 gross margins fall
Digital camera makers Ability Enterprise and Altek saw gross margins for first-half 2011 slip on year by 3.11 percentage points and 1.74 percentage points respectively mainly because...
Thursday 25 August 2011
Taiwan market: Sony unveils A77, A65 and NEX-5N
Sony has unveiled two new DSLR camera models, A77 and A65, and an MILC (mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera) model, NEX-5N, for launch in the Taiwan market in September, according...
Thursday 25 August 2011
Sony expects ILC shipments to grow 15-20% on year in 2011
Sony expects its interchangeable-lens camera (ILC) shipments to grow 15-20% on year in 2011, helping its share in the global ILC market to surpass 15%.
Wednesday 10 August 2011
Ability Enterprise, Altek see July revenues drop sequentially
Taiwan-based digital camera makers Ability Enterprise and Altek on August 9 reported revenues of NT$3.204 billion (US$111 million) and consolidated revenues of NT$2.236 billion for...
Thursday 21 July 2011
Taiwan digital cameras – 2Q 2011

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Wednesday 20 July 2011
Taiwan market: BenQ launches digital camera P1410
Taiwan-based vendor BenQ has launched a digital camera model, P1410, in the Taiwan market at a recommended retail price of NT$5,990 (US$208).
Tuesday 28 June 2011
Altek aiming for DSC orders from Japan brand vendors with new China plants
Taiwan-based digital still camera (DSC) maker Altek is expected to resolve its tight capacity issue with the new plants in Kunshan, China, which will start operating in the third...
Monday 27 June 2011
Taiwan makers to see digital camera shipments increase next year
Judging from ongoing negotiations about orders with clients for 2012, Taiwan-based digital camera makers are expected to see an over 10% annual increase in shipments next year, according...
Friday 24 June 2011
Light field cameras will find it hard to impact digital camera market, say Taiwan makers
In response to unveiling of cameras using light field technology by Litro for planned launches by the end of 2011, Taiwan-based digital camera ODMs indicated the technology attractive...
Wednesday 22 June 2011
Ability Enterprise expects to ship 6 million digital cameras in 2Q11
Taiwan-based Ability Enterprise expects to ship six million digital cameras in the second quarter of 2011, increasing 11.1% on quarter, according to the company.
Friday 17 June 2011
ODM prices for entry-level digital cameras may fall to below US$30
As international digital camera vendors continue to lower retail prices to increase or maintain global market shares, they have asked Taiwan-based partners to reduce ODM quotes and...
Thursday 16 June 2011
Digital camera chassis maker AVY expects flat performance in 2011
Taiwan-based digital camera chassis maker AVY Precision, facing downstream clients demanding price cuts, and a supply shortage of LCD panels and lenses, expects its revenues and profits...
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