Fujifilm registered a new BC-W126S battery charger in South Korea. It seems that this will be an updated version of the current NP-W126S charger that could possibly be used for the upcoming/rumored Fuji X-T3 camera.
Via Nokishita
Fujifilm registered a new BC-W126S battery charger in South Korea. It seems that this will be an updated version of the current NP-W126S charger that could possibly be used for the upcoming/rumored Fuji X-T3 camera.
Via Nokishita
The new blue Olympus E-PL9 mirrorless MFT camera that was initially announced only for the UK last week is now also listed for sale in the US for $699 at B&H and Adorama (same price as other colors). Such a good looking camera deserves a few more pictures:
Nokishita confirmed that Canon will soon announce the previously rumored two new EF lenses:
Update - CanonRumors confirmed the announcement date: June 7th.
The European price of the Hasselblad X1D medium format mirrorless camera dropped significantly to €4,999 from €9,559.
The price in the US already dropped by $2,500 a while back ($3,500 for the black version). The current US price of $6,495 is the same as the Fuji GFX 50S and Nikon D5.
Maybe Hasselblad is planning the refresh the X1D line soon? Fuji is already rumored to announce new GFX 100s and GFX 50R models soon.
Two weeks ago I already reported about a new Samyang 24mm f/2.8 AF pancake lens for Sony FE mount and we already have the first pictures of the new lens courtesy of Nokishita. The size of the lens will be similar to the current Samyang 35mm f/2.8 AF model. The official announcement is expected in the next few days.
CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their April report. The downturn continues - the total number of shipped digital cameras is lower compared to the same month in previous years (orange: 2018, black: 2017, blue: 2016, click for larger view). The table with the actual numbers can be found here:
Mirrorless numbers:
From January to April this year, the ratio of DSLR: mirrorless is still approximately 2:1 (one mirrorless produced for every two DSLR cameras). Mirrorless, however, generated a higher yen value per unit so far this year (total 53 million vs. 74 million for DSLRs) but this was not the case for April where DSLR had the higher yen number (20 million vs. 16 million).
Here are the other two graphs: