Flickr Camera Finder

by Scott Beale on November 21, 2006 · 0 comments

Camera Finder

Flickr launched a new feature yesterday that shows some really interesting data on the types of cameras that their members use. It’s interesting to note that the top five cameras used on Flickr are all digital SLRs.

See the most popular cameras on Flickr, search by camera model, check our macro, portrait, night and action shots from each model, see the trends for camera usage by manufacturer and find reviews and pricing information – it’s like a whole, um, camera finder on a web site! If you’re curious about the capabilities of a new cameraphone, how good the little point and shoots are going or what people are using the latest digital SLRs for, it’s a pretty fantastic resource.

According to Paul Kedrosky, “Flickr Blows up Market Research Biz” with the release of this feature.

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