2019 Mirrorless camera unit sales: Olympus on 4th position

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Nikkei shared the 2019 system camera market sales data (worldwide)

Mirrorless camera unit share 2019

  1. Sony 1.65 million units
  2. Canon 940,000 units
  3. FUJIFILM 500,000 units
  4. Olympus 330,000 units
  5. Nikon 280,000 units
  6. Other 240,000 units

Share of interchangeable lens cameras 2019

  1. Canon 4.16 million units
  2. Nikon 1.73 million units
  3. Sony 1.66 million units
  4. FUJIFILM 500,000 units
  5. Olympus 330,000 units
  6. Other 280,000 units

Olympus is selling more than Panasonic and  isn’t far behind Fuji. Pity they couldn’t avoid to make big losses in the market.

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Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV, the best BUDGET mirrorless camera? – RED35 Review

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Preorders:
Olympus E-M10IV at Adorama, Bhphoto. GetOlympus. Amazon.
100-400mm at Adorama, Bhphoto. GetOlympus.

Red35 Photography:

A long awaited review. I am super excited about the arrival of the latest entry level OM-D camera from Olympus. I’ve always loved the Mark III and now let’s see if the latest brother can carry the torch for the next leg and become, once again, the king of mirrorless for beginners and casual shooters?

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Lowepro launched two new Top-Loader Bags for Mirrorless Cameras

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Lowepro has announced two new top-loading camera bags designed for mirrorless cameras. The new Photo Active TLZs come in two lightweight sizes designed to provide enthusiast photographers protection for camera, one attached lens, and accessories while traveling, roaming the city, or hiking. Comfort, easy access, rugged build, and secure protection from the elements are the key features of the new Photo Active TLZ 45 AW and Photo Active TLZ 50 AW, which expand Lowepro’s Photo Active series to four bags of varying sizes.

via Explora

And recently also Think Tank Photo launched this new backpack on Kickstarter (Click here to see all details). Here you can see how it works:

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Does Sensor Size Matter? Camera Sensor Size Comparison

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The Slanted Lens:

We compare 4 sensor sizes to see how they compare in print image quality: Hasselblad X1D II 50C, Sony a7R IV, Sony a6600 and Panasonic GH5. See how much difference there is in the Medium, Full-frame, APS-C and Micro 4/3 Sensors. Special thanks to our friends at LensProToGo and Datacolor for helping us make this comparison possible.

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Three software deals ending soon: Savings on Luminar AI, Capture One and NIK collection

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These three aoftware deals will end soon:

  1. Today Skylum launched Luminar AI (Click here to read all details) And you save 20 Euro/Dollars on the early preorder. But we got two more new software deals:
  2. You save 25% on Capture One (Click here) using the discount code “TAKE25OFF“. If you want to first test the software a free 30 day trial of Capture One can be downloaded here.
  3. Save 30% on the new Nik Collection 3 software (24 hours left to grab this deal)

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Did Panasonic Make a Mistake Going Full Frame?

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Camera Conspiracies:

I want to discuss whether or not Panasonic made a mistake by going full frame. Dividing your attention in two different directions never leads to us getting better cameras. Micro four thirds releases have been lackluster to say the least, and Panasonic with their stubborn contrast detect autofocus isn’t turning any heads in full frame when there are much better cameras available. Was it a mistake for them to try to ask for a piece of the full frame pie when there is already so much competition?

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