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The factors that affect the P/Q rating of a company's action cameras include the number of extra performance features, editing/sharing capabilities, the number of drone models a company offers, the company's cumulative spending on new product R&D, and the amount a company spends on supervising its camera-related PATs and improving the quality of its drone-related assembly methods (since such spending can affect defects encountered and the need for repairs) the quality of the videos, the average amount spent on product R&D during the two most recent years, the percentage of camera workstations where assembly is robot-assisted, and the degree to which buyer reviews of the company's camera models are favorable. the expected life of the camera housing, warranty claim rates and repair costs, the average age of camera workstations, and the hourly wage paid to camera PAT members. cumulative spending for product R&D, the amount the company spends on training its camera-related PATs and improving the quality of its camera-related assembly methods, the camera housing, and editing/sharing capabilities. the assembly experience of camera PAT members, how long the camera batteries last, camera durability, and the number of camera models in the company's camera offering. The factors that affect the P/Q rating of a company's action cameras include the number of extra performance features, editing/sharing capabilities, the number of drone models a company offers, the company's cumulative spending on new product R&D, and the amount a company spends on supervising its camera-related PATs and improving the quality of its drone-related assembly methods (since such spending can affect defects encountered and the need for repairs) the quality of the videos, the average amount spent on product R&D during the two most recent years, the percentage of camera workstations where assembly is robot-assisted, and the degree to which buyer reviews of the company's camera models are favorable. the expected life of the camera housing, warranty claim rates and repair costs, the average age of camera workstations, and the hourly wage paid to camera PAT members. cumulative spending for product R&D, the amount the company spends on training its camera-related PATs and improving the quality of its camera-related assembly methods, the camera housing, and editing/sharing capabilities. the assembly experience of camera PAT members, how long the camera batteries last, camera durability, and the number of camera models in the company's camera offering