Not long ago, consumers had a clear choice to make when shopping for a digital camera: size versus power. Smaller cameras traveled well and fit into a pocket, but they were lacking in resolution and cutting-edge features. Cameras with bells and whistles such as zoom and anti-blur technology were big and clunky. Only professional photographers were willing to lug around all the equipment required to take the best pictures, Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld.
Panasonic Puts Wide Angle in Small Box
Posted by: Kimberly Hill May 22, 2007 11:22 AMNot long ago, consumers had a clear choice to make when shopping for a digital camera: size versus power. Smaller cameras traveled well and fit into a pocket, but they were lacking in resolution and cutting-edge features. Cameras with bells and whistles such as zoom and anti-blur technology were big and clunky. Only professional photographers were willing to lug around all the equipment required to take the best pictures, Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst with Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld.