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CIPA's April 2021 data: Shipments are down, but the average price of camera units is steadily increasing

The Camera and Imaging Products Association, better known as CIPA, has released its data for April 2021, detailing the current state of worldwide camera production and shipments. Usually, we compare CIPA’s statistics to the previous year as a year-over-year (YoY) percentage, but considering 2020 was anything but average (at least from April 2020 onwards) due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve decided to look back at CIPA’s data from 2019 to get a better baseline for how the camera market is doing as the world begins the early stages of recovery—financially and otherwise—from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. dpreview.com »

2021-6-15 18:30

Great Reads in Photography: April 18, 2021

Every Sunday, we bring together a collection of easy-reading articles from analytical to how-to to photo-features in no particular order that did not make our regular daily coverage. Enjoy! Photographer Sarah Wilson Honors Front-line Women Workers in Austin, Texas with ESSENTIALS, an Interactive Public Art Project – Austin Monthly © Sarah Wilson 5-minute Sunday interview: […] petapixel.com »

2021-4-19 17:01

CIPA's April report shows digital camera production, shipments are down 56.4%, 63.7%, respectively, YoY

Total shipments of digital cameras (DSCs) worldwide for the month of April 2020 (Orange) compared to 2019 (Black) and 2018 (Blue). Japan’s Camera & Imaging Products Association — better known as CIPA — has released its latest numbers, showing what camera shipments looked like for the major manufacturers through the end of April 2020. dpreview.com »

2020-6-3 23:10

April data shows mirrorless camera sales in Japan were down 75% compared to 2019

An illustration from BCN Retail showing the unit sales%age, by manufacturer, of Canon (Blue), Olympus (Green) and Sony (Red) from February 3 (far-left) to April 20 (far-right). BCN Retail, an analyst firm that collects daily sales data of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras from online and in-person points of sales in Japan, has released its figures for April 2020 that show just how much the COVID-19 pandemic has continued to decimate the camera market. dpreview.com »

2020-5-19 02:59

Next Sony product announcement on April 7. New 8K codec presentation…and some “hints” about the next generation A7sIII?

On April 7 at 2pm Las Vegas time Sony will have a new press conference with product announcements. From what I heard the A7sIII is not going to be on market any time soon. At best by late 2019. But I don’t know if Sony will still show some early prototype at the NAB show […] The post Next Sony product announcement on April 7. sonyalpharumors.com »

2019-3-13 17:24

CIPA figures for April illustrate steadying of the digital camera market and continued mirrorless growth

DSLR sales continue to decline, but great news: the overall camera market seems to be stabilizing. The latest figures released by the Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) show that the total camera market remained mostly steady year-on-year for the month of April, and that mirrorless sales are growing against a decline in the number of DSLRs sold. dpreview.com »

2017-6-10 11:00

(Sony A7sIII, Sony A9, RX) What we know and what we don’t know…

On April 20 (London) or April 23 (Las Vegas) or in June Sony could announce a new High End FF E-mount camera and a new RX camera. Here is the little we know and the lot we don’t know so far: What we know for sure so far: Sony has a press conference on April […] The post (Sony A7sIII, Sony A9, RX) What we know and what we don’t know… appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »

2017-4-18 13:53

The up to $300 off on Sony E, Sony A and Sony RX cameras will end on April 1

While the lens savings are now gone you still save up to $300 on Sony cameras sold by BHphoto (Click here). Those deals will end on April 1! And as reporterd yesterdan on most of these cameras you get additional free stuff too: Sony A7rII: Free Lightroom 6 with the A7rII sold by Amazon and […] The post The up to $300 off on Sony E, Sony A and Sony RX cameras will end on April 1 appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »

2017-3-28 21:21