I think you're both correct. You will see digital distribution following photographers
but primarily where personal computers are available. I doubt you'll get a lot of
digital cameras where PC's/MAC's are not readily available. You can do traditional photography
where there is no modern infrastructure. It becomes much more difficult to do digital
photography in those locations.

At 04:34 PM 1/20/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Because I suspect that digital photography will follow the distribution on
>the personal computer whose density is very unevenly distributed.
>Unfortunately, this distribution doesn't mimic the distribution of cameras
>on a global basis.

Interesting. I would have said that DSLR purchasers would be primarily
photographers, despite the fact that a computer is a fundamental part of
the digital photography process. Ipso facto, DSLRs will IMO follow a
photographic-orientated existence instead of a computer-orientated one.

Cotty

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