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Monday 17 October 2011
Digitimes Research: Taiwan makers to see decreased digital camera shipments in 4Q11
Taiwan's four major digital camera makers will ship 14.415 million units in total in fourth-quarter 2011, falling 13.9% on quarter and 5.1% on year, data collected by Digitimes Research...
Wednesday 12 October 2011
Digitimes Research: Taiwan makers ship over 16.7 million digital cameras in 3Q11
Four Taiwan-based ODM makers shipped 16.749 million digital cameras in total during the third quarter of 2011, increasing 8.6% on quarter and 11.8% on year, according to data collected...
Thursday 22 September 2011
Taiwan market: Nikon expects to surpass Sony and become the largest MILC player
Japan-based Nikon, benefiting from its strong experience in DSLR cameras, expects to surpass Sony to become the largest mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera (MILC) player in Taiwan...
Wednesday 21 September 2011
Taiwan market: Samsung launches MV800 MultiView camera
Samsung Electronics has unveiled MV800, a MultiView digital camera model enabling users to take pictures at multiple viewing angles, for immediate launch in the Taiwan market at a...
Tuesday 20 September 2011
DSC panel makers threatened by smartphones with cameras
With more smartphones featuring high-resolution built-in cameras, demand for digital still cameras (DSCs) has been declining. The declining DSC market has in turn impacted shipments...
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%.
Friday 22 July 2011
Kodak 1H11 ODM orders to Taiwan digital camera makers down 8% on year
Taiwan-based ODMs Altek and Asia Optical received orders for 37.4 million digital cameras from Eastman Kodak during the first half of 2011, decreasing 8% on year, according to industry...
Thursday 21 July 2011
Taiwan digital cameras – 2Q 2011

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Tuesday 19 July 2011
Panasonic outsources small volume of DSC production to Foxconn in 2H11
Facing pressure from dropping prices and competition of smartphones and DSLR cameras, digital still camera (DSC) brand vendor Panasonic has outsourced a small volume of its DSC orders...
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...
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...
Thursday 9 June 2011
Taiwan market: Digital camera sales to increase 10% on year in 2011
Taiwan's digital camera sales in 2011 are expected to increase 10% on year, up from around one million units in 2010 with Sony and Canon both aiming to become the leader of Taiwan's...
Tuesday 7 June 2011
Taiwan digital cameras – 1Q 2011

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Thursday 26 May 2011
Makers to launch new DSCs with Wi-Fi capability in 2H11
DSC makers, including Ability Enterprise and Altek, are expected to launch DSC models with integrated Wi-Fi capability in the second half of 2011. Some new models will also support...
Wednesday 25 May 2011
Digital camera outsourcing from Japan rising quickly, say Taiwan makers
Japan-based vendors of digital cameras will keep increasing their outsourcing to Taiwan-based makers to reduce production costs, and Taiwan makers' share of these vendors' DSC shipments...
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Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research