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Smith-Victor Introduces New Photograph and Video clip Lighting Kits to Attraction to the Imaging Needs of Todays Photographer


Bartlett, IL (PRWEB) July 26, 2011

Smith-Victor, a leading manufacturer of photographic lighting equipment and accessories, is unveiling a full line of new photo and video lighting kits to address the changing trends in the imaging industry. These latest kits represent the next generation of the Smith-Victor line and will help simplify product choices for both dealers and consumers. The kits will be available this month.

The mass appeal of DSLR cameras is spreading among family memory keepers and other types of photographers, and is no longer just within the domain of the pro or pro-sumer. These new users are creating a substantial investment opportunity in aftermarket DSLR accessory sales, said Bob Higgins, sales and marketing manager of Promark International, manufacturer of Smith-Victor products. Our new lighting kits give camera dealers comprehensive offerings from both a product and an inventory standpoint. Each kit is designed for specific imaging applications and will help take the guesswork out for the consumer looking for lighting equipment and for the dealer that is stocking it, he pointed out.

The new Smith-Victor kits include the FlashLite 110i, FlashLite Monolight and Quartz Halogen series. Each kit was specifically designed to meet current photographers photo or video lighting needs. The FlashLite 110i kits are ideal for the photographer who has just purchased their first DSLR. We have great products where a beginner can start with an entry level system and then develop with that system, adding accessories as their shooting skills grow, Higgins said.

FlashLite 110i Kits

There are three new kits in the FlashLite 110i series which are designed for beginners and advanced amateurs alike. The FlashLite 110i is a 110 watt-second variable power AC monolight with 60-watt quartz halogen modeling lamp. The strobe light features a test button, ready light and optical slave for wireless triggering. Smith-Victor’s FlashLite 110i kits include a light stand, mount and sync cord.

The FlashLite 110i kits include:

Thermal Imaging Equipment Manufacturing in the US Sector Market Investigation Report Now Available from IBISWorld


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 02, 2012

The Thermal Imaging Equipment Manufacturing industry has experienced strong growth over the five years to 2012, due to innovative products and improved demand from commercial and industrial markets. From 2007 to 2012, industry revenue is estimated to rise at an average annual rate of 6.4% to $ 4.5 billion; this growth includes a projected revenue increase of 7.4% during 2012. Traditionally, the industry’s primary users have included military personnel, law enforcement officers and fire fighters who utilize thermal imaging for visibility purposes. However, as the price of thermal imaging equipment has declined, other markets have increased their usage. These customers include commercial and industrial markets such as utilities companies, building inspectors, automotive and boat manufacturers and other manufacturing plants. Firms use infrared technology to determine temperature variations and improve visibility for cars and boats. According to IBISWorld industry analyst Caitlin Moldvay, the widespread adoption of new commercial and industrial market applications has generated strong growth for the industry.

An estimated 70 companies operate in the industry. Over the five years to 2012, the number of industry operators has declined at an average annual rate of 1.4%. According to Moldvay, while companies have continued to enter the industry, increased merger and acquisition activity has led to overall industry consolidation. Because of this increase in consolidation, the average company in the industry typically has profit margins of 12.2%. Improving economic conditions will positively affect revenue over the five years to 2017, as they facilitate growth from commercial and industrial market clients. Nevertheless, federal defense cutbacks are expected to mitigate some of this revenue increase, with demand from this traditional market expected to fall during the period.

This industry has a low level of market share concentration. The top company is FLIR Systems, and Fluke Corporation, Testo USA and Sierra Pacific Innovations also compete in the industry. The market for thermal imaging equipment is highly competitive, where large and niche players compete on the basis of continued product innovation. Over the past five years, the industry has experienced a high level of acquisition activity as firms seek to increase market share. The industry is characterized by a relatively stable number of players and most are outsourcing production to low-cost countries. IBISWorld projects industry consolidation will increase in the five years to 2017.

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This industry manufactures devices that are capable of detecting radiation in the infrared range and producing an electronic signal that is then displayed on a screen. These devices are used to improve visibility and detect temperature differences.

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