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China's digital camera sales in 2007
surged 29.9 percent to hit 8.3 million sets in 2007, according to the
estimates of the CCID Consulting, a leading market consultant.(Photo:
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BEIJING, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- China's digital camera
sales in 2007 surged 29.9 percent to hit 8.3 million sets in 2007, according to
the estimates of the CCID Consulting, a leading market consultant.
Statistics showed that 5.9 million sets of digital
cameras were sold in the first three quarters of last year. The sale in the
fourth quarter was estimated at 2.4 million sets.
The sale of digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras
was put at 310,000 sets, up 47.6 percent. The two Japanese brands, Canon and
Nikon, were still monopolizing the DSLR market.
CCID also forecast that sales of digital cameras in
2008 would top 10 million. It said DSLRs would not become a mainstream product
in the next two years, as the price is still too high.
Beijing-based CCID Consulting was the first domestic
consulting firm to be listed in the Growth Enterprise Market of the Hong Kong
Stock Exchange. It is affiliated to the China Center for Information Industry
Development (CCID Group).