John C. Dvorak's latest column in PC Magazine is a Digital Camera Lament, in which he discusses the unravelling of Konica Minolta's digital camera business. His analysis is that it was a good company that utterly failed to market their innovations correctly and make the jump to digital soon enough.
He also predicts the end times for other companies, the "second tier" behind solid manufacturers like Canon, Nikon, and Kodak. You know, groups like Epson, HP, Toshiba and Panasonic.
