AlbertC
Superstar
Digital cameras will likely be obsolete soon. With the quality and features of cameras on our cell phones having improved exponentially, and the ability to share photos on social media instantly, what is the incentive to invest in an expensive, bulky, separate piece of equipment that only produces marginally better photos, and only if the user knows what they are doing? Hand-held cameras will become the exclusive domain of a small handful of trained experts and hobbyists in photography.
The Henry's camera chain already had to go through store closures recently, and will need to look towards being more of an online format to survive. Hobbyists and professionals are mostly the ones who remain their market.
I remember back in 2007 after getting my first part-time job, one of my first major purchases after getting a pay cheque was a Canon digital camera. Along with an iPod but that's been rendered irrelevant too nowadays. I was a casual photo enthusiast and even took photography classes in high school.
However, the last one I bought must have been around 2013 or so. The standard consumer point and shoot camera started falling off the grid around that point too. When the built in smart phone camera started to become a more convenient equivalent.