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by Nursie
1496 days ago
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The camera market has cratered, from 2010-2020 it dropped from 120 million units sold to under 10 million: https://www.popphoto.com/news/the-camera-industry-is-changin... The total market for all interchangeable lens cameras appears to be on the decline as well: https://1kcreatives.com/smartphone-vs-mirrorless-vs-dslr-cam... The point of the argument was that sonos and other smart speaker tech like sound bars etc, have eaten the market for hi-fi in the same sort of way. There is an enthusiast market, sure, and likely always will be. But it's way, way smaller than the old 'full' market and it's slowly declining as the convenient, easy to use products continue to get better (or continue to be terrible but convenient, if you want to be dismissive, but objective tests seem to show smartphones taking pretty damn good images these days). |
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yes smart phones did cut in the consumer grade camera market but the professional level cameras continue to do well and have increased in sales.
thing is about cameras you can't make a small sensor better then a larger one its not physically possible, this is a big difference between cameras and speakers... speakers have not changed much in the last 20 years most people won't be able to tell a difference between a 20 year old speakers sound quality then a modern one, so less and less people invest in those, who needs to upgrade a speaker every few years? so you can't compare cameras to speakers.