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CMOS camera value chain impact

Ovum, Dec 2010, Pages: 20


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Introduction

The emergence of consumer and professional digital SLR cameras capable of shooting high definition (HD) video has caused significant disruption to both the professional camcorder market, and the video production value chain, due to a combination of low price and creative features.

Features and benefits

- Provides an explanation of the emergence of CMOS-based DSLR cameras in the video production value chain- Understand how this will affect the value chain

Highlights

For most video professionals, DSLR video will predominantly be seen as supplementary to existing video capture devices, but it will act as a gateway to video production for many users who have not previously worked with video, or for short-form online video production.

Your key questions answered

- What are the key factors influencing the emergence of video-capable DSLRs as professional video capture devices?- What are the limitations of DSLRs?




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