This is scary: New infograph shows how camera market collapsed 84% from 2010 to 2018

Lensvid collected all the 2018 CIPA data and gosh are things going bad! Lensvid writes:

The bottom line is very bad though. We are below 20 million units per year and mirrorless cameras don’t gain as much traction as you might think (2% increase per year vs. 12% decrease in DSLR). For the first time, interchangeable lens cameras surpassed the sales of compact cameras (not surprising, to be honest). If you look at the entire decade you see an unbelievable drop of 84% from 2010 to 2018 in the number of cameras sold/made per year.

The lens market is also going down (except interestingly in the Americas where you have a small increase). Maybe the most important thing and something that we have been looking at for the first time is prices (it isn’t a direct number – CIPA gives the number of cameras/lenses and the amount of money these products were sold for – but it is not clear sold to whom – since the manufacturers do not sell directly to people and there are sometimes a lot of middle man in between).

Anyway – for what it is worth we see a trend which we already know of in the numbers – in 2018 fewer cameras were sold but for more money, it is even more obvious in lenses – the companies reported more money coming in from lenses in 2018 than in 2017 despite selling fewer lenses so you can do the math on what this means for lens camera/lens pricing and what will probably happen if the market will continue to shrink in 2019…

Click on this image to see the full size infographic:

Mirrorless is the only segment having a slight growth but it cannot compensate the big loss in the DSLR and fixed lens business.

Full article on Lensvid.com!

 

Plenty of announcements coming soon from Canon, Olympus, Sony, Fuji and Nikon!

We have plenty of new gear that will be announced soon:

February 13 – Olympus:
Olympus will announce a new 12-200mm f/3-5-6.5 MFT lens (image and specs on here).

February 14 – Canon:
Canon will announce the new RP $1599 camera and five new R lenses (images and specs here and here).

February 14 – Fuji:
Fuji will announce the new X-T30 (specs and images here).

End February – Sony:
Sony will announce a new 135mm f/1.8 GM lens. Maybe some other lens too? (info here).

End February – Nikon:
Nikon will announce new Z lenses at the CP+ show. Probably 24-70mm f/2.8 and the 58mm f/0,95.

Q2 – Hasselblad
Hasselblad has registered a new X1DII medium format mirrorless camera. Likely to be announced in Q2 (info here).

Q2 – Fuji:
Fuji will finally launch the $10,000 GFX100x in Q2

Future of Photography: Mirrorless cameras with Canon and Nikon at CES 2019

Engadget:

Canon and Nikon each released new full-frame mirrorless cameras in 2018, both with redesigned lens mounts. This has been a long-awaited release from the two companies that did the most to popularize traditional DSLRs. We’ll discuss how these cameras were conceived, and the complex engineering that went into the new designs

Fuji shows a mockup of a modular GFX system mirrorless camera

Fujirumors spotted this interesting new video from a Fuji event in Dubai. There is a lot of discussion about the sensor size and Fuji future products. And for the first time Fuji did show this modular GFX camera that they have developed. This is not ready to get into production yet but Fuji hopes that eventually it will:

On that core module you can attach different grips or different EVF’s. The sensor and back LCD screen are fixed. I hope Fuji will extend the modularity to the sensor too. Would be nice to be able to upgrade the sensor too!

Do you like Fuji’s idea?

Full Fuji X-T30 specs leaked

On February 14 Fuji will announce this new X-T30 camera:

  • 26.1 million pixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor
  • X-Processor 4
  • Sensor with a phase difference of 1.16 million pixels covering the entire screen
  • Continuous shooting of 8 frames per second is possible at mechanical shutter
  • Blackout-free high-speed continuous shooting at speeds of up to 30 frames per second with about 16.6 million pixels
  • 4K30p video
  • EVF with finder magnification 0.62 times (same of X-T20)
  • 3.0 type 1.04 million dots touch panel tilt liquid crystal (same of X-T20)
  • 16 types of film simulation
  • Advanced SR Auto
  • Wi-Fi ยท Bluetooth installed
  • Size: 118.4 x 82.8 x 46.8 mm (Fujifilm X-T20 is 118.4mm x 82.8mm x 41.4mm)
  • Weight: 383 g (save of X-T20)
  • Color: Black / Silver

via Fujirumors and Nokishita.