Nikon at Salon de la Photo 2025: key takeaways

Nikon France’s marketing & comms director Nicolas Gillet sat down with Phototrend to discuss the first year of Nikon+RED, the new Z-mount zooms, and where the system is heading. Here’s the quick gist.

  • Four bodies are carrying sales in roughly equal measure: Nikon Z50 II, Nikon Z5 II, Nikon Z6 III and Nikon Z8. Each targets a different user tier, which Nikon sees as a healthy spread rather than a single “hit.”
  • Nikon is leaning on Nikon School and Nikon Plaza to convert smartphone shooters—hands-on trials, lending campaigns and in-person guidance.
  • Nikon Imaging Cloud adds auto firmware updates (no manual downloads), Wi-Fi backup with 30-day unlimited storage, and downloadable creator “Picture Control” recipes—already ~50 looks in France.
  • Early feedback is “very positive.” The Nikon ZR with REDCODE + RED Log workflow brings cinema-grade image flexibility at an aggressive price, with the argument that RAW will become as routine as 4K did.
  • Highlights noted by Nikon: a large, bright, high-res rear display; internal 32-bit float audio; and a digital hot-shoe path for deeper audio rigs.
  • Z-mount’s short flange and wide throat make adapting PL and other mounts straightforward—useful for filmmakers with existing glass (even classic Nikon AIS).
  • Lighter, more compact, now internal zoom (better sealing, stable balance on gimbals), with faster/quieter AF motors—see the new NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II.
  • New coatings including mesoamorph to tame flare/ghosting; 77 mm filters (cheaper/more common); 11-blade diaphragm for smoother bokeh.
  • Nikon Zf now comes in silver; Nikon won’t pre-announce successors (e.g., to Zfc) while focusing launches like ZR and the fresh Z5 II.
  • Nikon welcomes a broader optical park: native NIKKOR Z, third-party entries (e.g., Tamron, Laowa, Viltrox; Sigma on APS-C), plus extensive adapting thanks to Z’s geometry. Result: the Z system “likely offers the largest number of potentially usable optics.”

Canon at Salon de la Photo 2025: “A solution for every use, need, and budget”

Phototrend had a chat with a Canon manager. Here are the highlights:

  • Canon France reports leadership by value share over the last 12 months, buoyed by mirrorless growth and creator demand.
  • Strong 2025 retail performance anchored by mid-to-high tier bodies and accessible entry kits.
  • Bestseller: Canon EOS R6 Mark II — cited as #1 by value in 2025.
  • Creator/vlogging push: Canon PowerShot V1 and Canon EOS R50V launched with positive user feedback.
  • Hybrid cine interest: Canon EOS C50 drew strong attention among professionals and preorders.
  • Flagships Canon EOS R1 and Canon EOS R5 Mark II were widely used during the Olympics; agencies such as Reuters and AFP equipped teams with the R1.
  • For first-time buyers, Canon points to the Canon EOS R100 kits (often under ~€700) as an affordable gateway to the RF ecosystem.
  • Compacts remain surprisingly hot: the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III frequently sells out, per Canon.
  • APS-C bodies like the Canon EOS R50 anchor entry storytelling and creator workflows.
  • Canon emphasizes the breadth of the RF full-frame lineup (40+ lenses) while keeping future third-party/full-frame RF moves tight-lipped.

September 2025 Best-Selling Digital Cameras in Japan

Best selling cameras at Mapcamera:

  1. Ricoh GR IV
  2. Fujifilm X-M5
  3. Fujifilm X-E5
  4. Ricoh GR IIIx
  5. Canon EOS R6 Mark II
  6. Sony a7C II
  7. Sony a7IV
  8. Hasselblad X2D II 100C
  9. Canon EOS R5 Mark II
  10. Nikon Z f

Best selling cameras at Kitamura:

  1. Sony a7C II Zoom Lens Kit
  2. Fujifilm X-T5 XF16-50mm Lens Kit
  3. Fujifilm X-E5 XF23mm Lens Kit
  4. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-E10 II Power Zoom Lens Kit
  5. Fujifilm X-H2 Lens Kit
  6. Sony a6700 High-Power Zoom Lens Kit
  7. Canon EOS R50 Double Zoom Kit Black
  8. Nikon Z50II Double Zoom Kit
  9. Fujifilm X-M5 XC15-45mm Lens Kit
  10. Sony a7 IV

Best selling lenses at Kitamura:

  1. Sigma 18-50mm F2.8 DC DN Contemporary (Fuji X-mount)
  2. Sigma 20-200mm F3.5-6.3 DG Contemporary (Sony E-mount)
  3. Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 DG DN Contemporary (Sony E-mount)
  4. Canon EF50mm F1.8 STM
  5. Tamron 28-200mm F2.8-5.6 Di III RXD (Sony E-mount)
  6. Sony E 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS
  7. OM SYSTEM M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50-200mm F2.8 IS PRO
  8. Fujifilm XF70-300mm F4-5.6 R LM OIS WR
  9. Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II
  10. Tamron 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD (Canon RF Mount)

The market is becoming more balanced. Sony may still dominate the high-end segment, but Fujifilm and Canon are gaining ground by delivering cameras that inspire creativity and feel more personal — a reminder that in 2025, technology alone isn’t enough; design, identity, and user experience play a crucial role in defining success.

Canon R6III coming on November 9 with new 32MP sensor!

As suspected the new Canon R6III will use the same (very good) Canon C50 sensor! Here are the key specs as reported by CR:

Canon EOS R6 Mark III Specifications

  • Effective 34.2mp (Same as the Cinema EOS C50)
  • 32mp for stills
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with multiple subject detections
  • IBIS: 6.5 Stops
  • Pre-capture
  • Max Framerate: 40fps E-Shutter
  • Max ISO: 64000
  • Open Gate
  • Price: €2899
  • Announcement November 6
  • Shipping late November (Tentative)

Canon RF 45mm f/1.2 STM

  • Price: €599
  • Announcement November 6

Source CR

TTArtisan is bringing the legendary Canon 17mm Tilt-Shift lens to E/Z/RF/GFX/L-mount!

Anyone working in architectural photography knows the true value of the Canon 17mm TS-E f/4L Tilt-Shift lens. We finally have a perfect counterpart — TTArtisan’s new 17mm f/4 Tilt-Shift full-frame lens for E/Z/RF/GFX/L-mount. You can already preorder it via the TTArtisan store, with Amazon availability coming soon.

Key specs:

  • Tilt-Shift Ultra-wide ASPH lens
  • Ultra-large image circle
  • +8° Tilt & ±8mm Shift
  • Metal lens body
  • Clicked aperture ring
  • Comes with a dedicated lens hood

 

realme and RICOH IMAGING to Announce Official Strategic Partnership on Smartphone Imaging

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realme and RICOH IMAGING to Announce Official Strategic Partnership on Smartphone Imaging, Teasing the Industry’s Deepest Imaging Collaboration in Street Photography

realme and RICOH Imaging to announce long-term strategic partnership in smartphone imaging.
Four years in the making, this imaging collaboration will debut with the GT 8 Pro series and boasts deep customization to enhance every shutter press for users and co-promote street photography culture.

Shenzhen, CHINA – October 10, 2025 – realme, the world’s fastest-growing smartphone brand, today announced a strategic partnership with RICOH IMAGING COMPANY LTD., set to officially launch on October 14 in Beijing, China.

After four years of preparation, this collaboration is positioned as one of the industry’s most profound imaging partnerships. To celebrate, the two companies released the “4 Years in One Snap” video, highlighting four years of co-engineering and teasing features of their first co-created product, designed specifically for the realme GT 8 Pro.

A Joint Journey Starting from Mobile User Pain Points

In the video, realme Vice President and CMO Chase Xu discussed with Kazunobu Saiki, General Manager of Camera Business Division at RICOH IMAGING COMPANY LTD., the elements that brought two brands together, which grounded on a shared understanding of user demands. realme saw that young people struggled with two main pain points in mobile photography: increasingly similar hardware and over-processed algorithms that stripped photos of authenticity. “People are getting tired of the same ‘perfect style’ photos. More and more, everyone wants to show their own style, instead of copying the same look.” Chase Xu explained.

The RICOH GR series has been known as a “street photography hero” because of its sharp quality, portability, and quick response. “That’s exactly what we value,” Xu said. Saiki echoed this: “RICOH Imaging and realme share a base of young, creative users. Our collaboration is not only about innovation in products, but also about culture to inspire a new generation to enjoy street photography and discover the beauty of everyday life.”

This shared spirit is why the two brands came together: to give young people tools that allow for authentic capture and personal expression, carrying the tradition of conventional camera into mobile photography.

The GT 8 Pro Brings GR Heritage to Young People’s Pocket

Through extensive customizations between realme and RICOH GR’s R&D teams, the GT 8 Pro offers an unprecedented imaging experience, achieving groundbreaking innovations in optical capabilities, color algorithms, imaging tones, and a tailor-made UI design that mimics the feel of a RICOH GR camera.

This device seamlessly blends nearly 30 years of RICOH GR heritage, including its iconic film-like aesthetic and five classic image tones, with realme’s strengths in mobile imaging and profound insights into the preferences of current generations, creating a unique synergy that advances street photography culture through joint development and co-engineering. More than just a competition of specifications or uniform filters, it infuses mood and emotional warmth into every photo, encouraging young users to document their daily lives with authenticity.

“Snap By No Rules”

This partnership isn’t just about a product, it’s about extending street photography culture into the mobile era. 4 Years in One Snap marks a milestone, encouraging young people to freely record and express their lives. “It’s a fresh, young way to take photos. You don’t wait or try to make the perfect shot but just press the button and capture the moment — Snap by No Rules,” said Xu.

“Through this collaboration, we hope that even those who don’t usually use dedicated camera would experience snapshot photography with the GT 8 Pro,” Saiki noted.

The journey now heads toward October 14, when realme and Ricoh GR’s partnership will make its official debut, ushering in a new era of mobile street photography.

About realme

realme is a global consumer technology company disrupting the smartphone market by making cutting-edge technologies more accessible. It provides a range of smartphones and lifestyle technology devices with premium specs, quality, and trend-setting designs to young consumers. Established by Sky Li in 2018, realme has become one of the top 5 smartphone players in 30 markets globally in just three years, and realme has entered multiple markets worldwide, including China and Southeast Asia, South Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa, and has a global user base of over 300 million. 2024 is the year of rebranding for realme with its new slogan, “Make it real.” Under the new brand spirit, realme will focus more on young users than before and bring real, clear, and tangible benefits to their lives. For more information, please visit www.realme.com.