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What percentage of cameras sold today are digital?
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Short answer: virtually all of them. Well over 95% — in practice ≈99% or more — of cameras sold today are digital.
Notes:
- If you count all cameras (including phone cameras), the figure is effectively 100% because smartphones are digital devices and most phones sold include cameras.
- If you mean dedicated cameras (compacts, DSLRs, mirrorless), digital models dominate and film-camera sales are only a tiny niche (well under 1% of units sold).
- Exact percentages vary by source and year; if you’d like I can pull the most recent industry shipment numbers (CIPA, Statista, manufacturer reports) for a specific year.
Notes:
- If you count all cameras (including phone cameras), the figure is effectively 100% because smartphones are digital devices and most phones sold include cameras.
- If you mean dedicated cameras (compacts, DSLRs, mirrorless), digital models dominate and film-camera sales are only a tiny niche (well under 1% of units sold).
- Exact percentages vary by source and year; if you’d like I can pull the most recent industry shipment numbers (CIPA, Statista, manufacturer reports) for a specific year.
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