2014年6月25日水曜日

WSJ blames Nikon for missing to enter "seriously" the mirrorless market.


The Wall Street Journal wrote a very negative article against Nikon's strategy:



The market shows growth in just one category: "mirrorless" cameras. Nikon was among the last of major Japanese makers to release a mirrorless camera, and still offers only a handful of models. The company likely fears cannibalization of its high-end DSLRs, but its strategy seems not to be working. Nikon's camera division, more than two-thirds of the company, posted a 9% revenue decline for the year through March



What do you think about the Nikon's strategy?




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2014年6月24日火曜日

Confirmed via trusted source: Sony 1 inch sensor used by Panasonic (and likely by other companies too).


The recently announced Panasonic FZ-1000 did shake up the industry by offering a tremendous zoom range and 4K recording in a sub $1,000 package.


And according to our sources the Panasonic is the first non-Sony camera using the Sony RX100m3 1 inch sensor. The source also said the sensor will be sold to other companies too (likely Fuji and Samsung coming as next).


It's likely that Sony cares more about selling sensors (and leading the industry in that segment) than protecting their own RX camera range. And actually that's a good news :)




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