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Althought the digital camera market was still worth £598 million in 2011, this
is down by nearly a third from 2006, when it was worth £843 million.
Eight per cent of UK adults, or three million consumers, now say they are
unlikely to replace their camera when it breaks, instead relying on their
phones.
By 2016 the market is expected to be worth £523 million, reports Mintel.
Camcorders have shown a similar drop, falling by 21 per cent in the same time
frame, from £354 million to £279 million.
Mintel Technology Analyst Samuel Gee said: "Although smartphone cameras
do not typically match the quality of output of dedicated devices, the
technology is consistently improving, as the quality of camera image output
becomes too high for consumers to reliably distinguish between competitors.
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