What America needs right now is a well made camera proudly manufactured in the USA!
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I'd love to see a product of this type designed and manufactured in the U.S. It would mean jobs for some and another option for consumers. This product segment is so over populated with Asian products (along with so many other segments) I wonder if the only thing we can make here in the U.S.
Although a "family oriented" digital camera is not exactly where my photographic interests lie, I am all for US products being produced by US workers. I might even be willing to buy one as a gift and pay a little more, provided the product quality and performance at least matched that of the comparable foreign manufactured competition.
Although I agree with your aspirations for American manufacturing, I think your conclusion is naive. The only way we could really compete is if a Japanese manufacturer opened a plant in the US, like Lexus, Toyota, Nissan, BMW, MB. We dont have the ability to manufacture any hard goods that would compete with the foreign manufactures.
Ultimately, my camera choices are based on features that are important to me - image quality, fast and accurate focus, no shutter lag, etc. I would be willing to pay somewhat more for a US-made camera as long as it can meet my needs.
The key question is what constitutes family oriented? I believe this means appeal to various levels of experience with Photography. It should be kid friendly with some basic big buttons, image stabalization, quick focus, large ISO capability, and yet can allow for some advance features the folks who want manual settings or advanced settings. The ability to capture in RAW would be good, too. I suspect to do all of this and be impact resistent, the cost will be around $400 to $600. If you can get the quality and simplicity factors, you will have a win-win situation.
I always strive to buy American whenever possible. Although increasingly difficult, it can still be done. If there where a digital camera built here that was of good quality and easy for the whole family to use I would definitely go for it. Shoot, even if there was a Pro/Ameture digital camera U.S. built I would try to get it.
There's no doubt that a domestic digital SLR would be nice, especially since Kodak is a leading innovator & manufacturer of digital camera sensors. But building all the components such as lenses, flash, acessories, etc. would be an extreme uphill journey fraught with huge challenges with a history already decades old & against an industry in the Orient & Europe that won't be easily outdone.
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