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The best-selling cameras in the top 5 Japanese stores (March 2024)

Par : PR admin
6 mai 2024 à 23:13

  
 
The best-selling cameras in the top 5 Japanese stores (March 2024):

Yodobashi Camera

  1. Nikon Z8
  2. Nikon Zf 40mm f/2 lens kit
  3. Canon EOS R6 Mark II
  4. Sony α7 IV
  5. Sony α7C II zoom lens kit

Bic Camera

  1. Sony ZV-E10 power zoom lens kit
  2. Sony α7CII
  3. Canon EOS R10 18-150mm lens kit
  4. Sony α7C II zoom lens kit
  5. Olympus PEN E-P7 double zoom kit

Camera Kitamura

  1. Fujifilm X-T5
  2. Sony ZV-E10 power zoom lens kit
  3. Nikon Zf 40mm f/2 lens kit
  4. Canon EOS R10 18-150mm lens kit
  5. Canon EOS R6 Mark II

Map Camera

  1. Fujifilm X100VI
  2. Nikon Zf
  3. Sony α7RV
  4. Fujifilm X-T5
  5. Sony α7CII

Fujiya Camera

  1. OM Sytem OM-1 Mark II
  2. Canon EOS RP 24-105mm lens kit
  3. Nikon Z8
  4. Nikon Zf
  5. Nikon Zf 40mm f/2 lens kit

Total camera listings by brand:

  1. Sony: 8
  2. Nikon: 7
  3. Canon: 5
  4. Fujifilm: 3
  5. OM System/Olympus: 2

From Phileweb:

"Under these circumstances, one company that stands out is Nikon, which has recovered its product supply. Since its release on October 27th last year, the "Z f" has continued to be popular, and a total of 5 models of the body and lens kit have made it into the rankings. A total of 25 models compete with Nikon's 7 models and Sony's 8 models."

Via NikonRumors

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Pokemon Go Players Are Vandalizing Real Maps With Fake Data To Catch Rare Pokemon

Par : BeauHD
7 mai 2024 à 00:02
An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media: Pokemon Go players are creating a headache for members of the open source map tool OpenStreetMaps by adding fake beaches where they don't exist in hopes of more easily catching Wigletts, a Pokemon that only spawns on beaches. OpenStreetMaps is a free, open source map tool much like Google or Apple maps, but is maintained by a self-governing community of volunteers where anyone is welcome to contribute. An April 27 thread in the OpenStreetMap community forum first spotted the issue, flagging two users in Italy who began marking beaches in all sorts of locations where they don't actually exist. The OpenStreetMap user who noticed the fictitious beaches immediately connected the dots: Pokemon Go, the mega popular mobile game where players catch Pokemon and can engage in different activities depending on their geolocation, introduced different "biomes" like beach, city, forest, and mountains. Each of these have a different look, and critically, some specific Pokemon will only spawn at specific biomes. Wiglett, for example, only spawns at beaches. Some video game sites quickly noticed that Pokemon Go's beaches were appearing in real world locations like golf courses, sports fields, and other places that are not real beaches. Pokemon Go uses OpenStreetMap for its map data, and is how the game knows players are near certain points of interest. The OpenStreetMap user created a filter of OpenStreetMap that surfaced instances where "new mappers" added beaches to the map, revealing a number of clearly fake submissions. [...] It's not clear how often Pokemon Go updates the game with data from OpenStreetMaps, but in theory the people who are manipulating the data would have easier access to the beach biome the next time it does. The OpenStreetMap thread goes on to identify one repeat offender who added dozens of fake beaches. Some are near bodies of water, like lakes, rivers, or docks, and others are landlocked schools, parking lots, and random strips of land. If there was any doubt that some of these changes are being made by Pokemon Go players, the same repeat offender also marked the map with his handle, as well as a poke ball.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Jack Dorsey Departs Bluesky

Par : BeauHD
6 mai 2024 à 23:20
Jack Dorsey is no longer on the board of Bluesky, the Twitter alternative he helped start. The announcement comes shortly after Dorsey unfollowed all but three accounts on X and referred to Elon Musk's platform as "freedom technology." The Verge reports: In two posts today, Bluesky thanked Dorsey while confirming his departure and adding that it's searching for a new board member "who shares our commitment to building a social network that puts people in control of their experience." [...] Neither Bluesky nor Dorsey himself seem to have said how or why he left the board. For now, two board members remain: CEO, Jay Graeber, and Jabber / XMPP inventor Jeremie Miller. Dorsey originally backed Bluesky in 2019 as a project to develop an open-source social media standard that he wanted Twitter to move to. He later joined its board of directors when it split from Twitter in 2022.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

NBA : Wembanyama rookie de l'année à l’unanimité, un titre qui en appelle (beaucoup) d'autres

Sans l'ombre d'une surprise, le prodige français de 20 ans a été désigné rookie de l'année ce lundi, après une brillante première campagne aux États-Unis et avec les Spurs.

© RONALD CORTES / AFP

Victor Wembanyama, premier Français à être élu Rookie de l’année en NBA.

Lille-Lyon: scénario fou, Sage le stratège, défaillance lilloise ... Les tops et les flops

Ce lundi, le stade Pierre-Mauroy a été le théâtre d’une pluie de buts. Lyon s’est offert une folle remontée face à Lille (3-4). Les Nordistes n’ont pas saisi leur chance de monter sur le podium et d’entrevoir la Ligue des champions.

© Laurent Sanson / Panoramic / Laurent SANSON / Laurent Sanson / Panoramic / Laurent SANSON

Paulo Fonseca (à gauche) a perdu contre Pierre Sage (à droite).
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