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(Weymouth, MA) November, 19 2003... A new study from InfoTrends Research Group projects that worldwide unit sales of consumer digital cameras will reach nearly 53 million in 2004. Furthermore, digital camera sales are expected to experience a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 15% over the next four years, reaching 82 million units in 2008. In 2004, worldwide unit sales of consumer digital cameras are expected to surpass unit sales of worldwide film cameras. “Digital cameras are becoming an essential communications device for consumers,” says Michelle Slaughter, Director of Digital Photography Trends at InfoTrends Research Group. “Consumers are becoming accustomed to the immediacy of digital photography and are integrating digital photos into their daily communications with friends and family and for work. As a result, digital cameras have a higher intrinsic value to consumers than film cameras. This, in turn, paves the way for digital camera sales to exceed film camera sales, while maintaining a higher average selling price.” The three leading regions for digital camera penetration are The digital camera market remains very competitive. The top five worldwide market leaders in 2003 are expected to be Canon, Sony, InfoTrends' new report entitled "2003 Worldwide Consumer Digital Camera Forecast" provides market forecasts for |