Canon Says Smartphones Didn’t Destroy the Entry-Level Market and Could Help It Grow Again

A black Canon EOS digital camera with a large lens is shown against a blurred background with colorful bokeh lights.

Although improving smartphone image quality has dramatically reduced the size of the entry-level camera market, Canon believes that this same, shrinking market can be revitalized by convincing a generation of mobile photographers they can create better photos and videos with a traditional camera. If Canon has its way, the entry-level market is not just alive, but also has genuine potential for growth.

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from PetaPixel

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  1. Interesting perspective from Canon! It’s true that smartphones have raised the bar for casual photography, but there’s still a unique space for entry-level cameras. At Phephotos https://phephotos.com, we see how both smartphone and DSLR users benefit from professional editing services that enhance image quality across the board. Great read—thanks for sharing!

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