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The latest financial results from Nikon, Ricoh, Fujifilm, Canon, and Sony

Nikon released Q2 financial results

  • No real change or surprises
  • 1st half revenue at ¥151.7 billion, earnings at ¥28.8.
  • The full-year forecast remains the same at ¥305 billion, but the earnings forecast raised from ¥45 to ¥47 million.
  • The full-year forecast remains the same, with 850,000 bodies and 1.35m lenses.
  • Nikon claims the market is still 6.1 million bodies and 9.6 million bodies (same as the claimed in August).

Ricoh released Q2 financial results: “The Camera business performed well thanks to the contribution of new products, resulting in increased sales and profits””

  • The Camera business performed well thanks to the contribution of new products, resulting in increased sales and profits

Fujifilm Financial Results For FY2025 Q2 – Strong Digital Camera Sales

  • In the Imaging segment, consolidated revenue amounted to ¥257.2 billion (up 17.4% year-over-year).
  • Consolidated operating income amounted to ¥66.2 billion (up 33.8% year-over-year).
  • In the consumer imaging business, steady sales of the instax instant photo systems drove revenue higher.
  • In the professional imaging business, strong sales of digital cameras contributed to higher revenue.

Canon Q3 2024 Financial Results

  • In the markets which we compete, weak demand in China and Europe, but solid demand overall
  • Sales of cameras, network cameras and laser printers, which recovered in second quarter, continued to grow steadily in third quarter
  • Steady growth in commercial printing equipment sales where medium-to long-term market growth is expected
  • Third-quarter sales up 5.3% from last year and at record high level, also achieved record high in YTD sales
  • Operating profit up nearly 20%, operating profit ratio one point above last year

Sony Q2 FY2024 Consolidated Financial Results

Entertainment, Technology & Service Segment:

  • Sales for the quarter were 619.8 billion yen, essentially flat year-onyear.
  • Operating income increased 15% year-on-year to 70.2 billion yen, mainly due to the favorable impact of foreign exchange rates and cost reduction effects.
  • The FY24 forecast remains unchanged from the previous forecast.
  • Major markets such as North America, Europe, China and Japan remained generally stable during the quarter, and solid business operations enabled us to achieve operating income that exceeded the same quarter of the previous fiscal year.
  • We continue to pay close attention to inventory control, and, while overall segment sales remained essentially the same as in the same period of the previous fiscal year, we were able to reduce inventory by approximately 10% at the end of the quarter.
  • On the other hand, the imaging business, which significantly grew year-on-year in the first quarter ended June 30, 2024, mainly in China, was essentially flat year-on-year in the current quarter. As a result, we have incorporated into our forecast a pro-active change to a more cautious production and inventory plan in preparation for the year-end selling season.

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Hasselblad announced a new XCD 75mm f/3.4 P lens and X extension tube (9mm)



The previously reported Hasselblad XCD 75mm f/3.4 P lens and X extension tube (9mm) are now officially announced:

  • Focal length 75mm (equivalent to a full frame 59mm focal length)
  • Maximum aperture: f/3.4
  • Minimum focusing distance: 0.55m
  • 10 elements in 10 groups with 1 aspherical element and 3 extra-low dispersion elements
  • Exposure times of 68 minutes to 1/2000th second, with full flash synchronization
  • Weight: 14 oz (398 g)
  • X Extension Tube: 9mm in length, 3.14 oz (89g) in weight, compatible with XCD series lenses
  • Press release:

Hasselblad Expands XCD Portable Lens Series with the Lightweight, Standard XCD 3,4/75P Lens, Ideal for Portraits, Street, and Still-Life Photography

The XCD 3,4/75P is the latest addition to the Hasselblad XCD Portable (P) lens series and the first standard lens in the lineup. With a 59mm full-frame equivalent focal length and the largest aperture in the XCD P series at f/3,4, the XCD 3,4/75P is designed for photographers who need powerful performance in a lightweight, agile form. Its exceptional optical quality and unique lightness make it ideal for capturing portraits, street scenes, and still life with effortless precision.

Mastering Light and Shadow for Exceptional Portraits

The XCD 3,4/75P boasts an optical structure of ten elements in ten groups, including one aspherical element and three ED elements, effectively suppressing chromatic dispersion. This sophisticated design contributes to its compact form and ensures a powerful optical performance that meets the demands of a 100-megapixel sensor. From the center to the edges of the frame, the lens delivers sharp, clear images with vibrant and lifelike colors. Its f/3,4 maximum aperture enhances detail capture in low-light portraits.

Exploring Diverse Subjects with a Unique Perspective

The XCD 3,4/75P has the longest focal length and the largest aperture in the XCD P series. It sits between standard and mid-telephoto lenses and is suitable for full-length and half-length portraits. The longer focal length, paired with its wide aperture, produces beautifully soft, natural bokeh to create stunning portrait images.

Elegance in Lightness for Photographers on the Go

Weighing just 398g and measuring only 71mm in length, the XCD 3,4/75P is a compact, lightweight, and highly portable lens, making it an excellent choice for portrait and street photographers on the move. Its sleek metal body is accentuated by a signature "H" pattern around the focus ring, adding elegance and Hasselblad’s distinctive style to its lightweight design.

Focusing on Beauty with Precision and Speed

Engineered for fast, accurate, and responsive focusing, the XCD 3,4/75P utilizes a linear stepping motor and a lighter, smaller focusing lens group. The linear stepping motor provides more precise control over the focus, enhancing accuracy, while the smaller focusing lens group makes focusing faster. When paired with a Hasselblad X System or V System medium format digital cameras that support PDAF, users will enjoy a smooth, quiet, and flexible focusing experience.

Silent and Subtle, Capturing Stunning Moments

The XCD 3,4/75P is equipped with a compact leaf shutter that operates with minimal vibration and noise, allowing users to shoot confidently in quiet environments. The leaf shutter offers speeds of up to 1/2000 second and full flash synchronization at all speeds, enabling photographers to capture high-speed subjects or use flash to creatively control light, even in bright sunlight, and achieve exceptional results.

The XCD 3,4/75P lens is priced at $2,229 USD / € 2529 EUR and is available to purchase online and at selected retail stores worldwide.

The Hasselblad X Extension Tube (9mm) will be launched simultaneously. It is designed specifically for the X System cameras, 907X cameras, and XCD series lenses. Extending the distance between the lens and the image sensor reduces the XCD lens's minimum focusing distance, enhancing the close-up capability and bringing intricate details within reach. The Hasselblad X Extension Tube is priced at $299 USD / €339 EUR and available to purchase online and at selected retail stores worldwide.

Hasselblad Expert Setup Guide now updated for the latest XCD 20-35mm f/3.2-4.5 E lens

IDSworks announced new modular base plate and L-bracket for Hasselblad X2D cameras

 

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New Nikon Z50II camera announcement expected/rumored for tonight


A new Nikon Z50II camera announcement is rumored for tonight. Here is what to expect:

  • Updated body design
  • Expeed 7
  • Flippy screen like the Z6 III
  • USB-C
  • Will use the same Nikon EN-EL25 battery
  • Same 20.9MP DX-format CMOS sensor as the Z50 (not confirmed yet, hopefully my info is wrong and they will introduce a new sensor – Fuji for example, is already using a 40MP sensor in their latest X100VI camera)
  • No battery grip will be available for the Z50 II
  • Compatible with the new Nikon Imaging Cloud

Getting closer to a new Nikon camera announcement

Nikon Italy has scheduled a “Nikon Digital Event – Discover the News” for tonight

Getting close to a new Nikon product announcement


Via NikonRumors

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Is the compact camera dead? The market price of old compact digital cameras has increased 20-fold in one year.

Is the compact camera dead?

BCN Retail published the article "Is the compact camera dead?" Here is the recap from digicame-info:

  • Casio has left the compact camera market, Nikon has stopped development, and Sony and Fujifilm have significantly scaled back their lineups. Some may fear that the category itself will disappear as it is pushed aside by smartphones. The bottom line is that it is not dead at all. Compact cameras still account for more than 60% of camera sales. Although their sales value composition ratio is small, ranging from the upper 20% to lower 30%, a certain level of sales continues.
  • The average price is also rising, just like with interchangeable lens cameras. In particular, the increase in the proportion of relatively high-priced models over 50,000 yen stands out. As of September 2021, this was only 6.8% of the total number of units sold, but this September it had risen to 33.2%. This is thought to be largely due to the impact of inflation, but at the same time, it is also highly likely that there are an increasing number of users who want better products even if they are a little more expensive.
  • Year-on-year sales of interchangeable lens cameras fell significantly in both unit volume and value. Although the decline narrowed in October, sales remain below the previous year's level. Compact cameras are also showing a slowdown, with unit sales declining slightly in September and October. However, sales value remained above the previous year, with October sales value increasing by double digits to 115.3%. With prices of mirrorless cameras rising, it could be said that even relatively high-priced compact cameras are now looking cheap.
  • The compact camera market structure has changed significantly in the past few years. Canon is by far the top five in terms of sales volume in September, with a large share of 31.1%, backed by the PowerShot and IXY series. Meanwhile, Fujifilm, in second place, took a 13.4% share, largely due to the huge sales of its instax mini Evo. Kodak and Kenko Tokina, in third and fourth place, moved into the "vacant lot" left by major manufacturers. They are the main players who have expanded their market share by leveraging their good cost performance, and have greatly changed the market. And Ricoh Imaging, with its GR series, has made it into the top five with a modest single-digit share. The GR brand, which has been around since the film era, still has many die-hard fans.

The market price of old compact digital cameras has increased 20-fold in one year


The Japanese website Dime published the article "The market price has increased by about 20 times in one year! The noisy charm of old compact digital cameras that Gen Z is addicted to". Here is the recap from digicame-info:

  • Among young people in their teens and twenties who belong to Generation Z, old models from the heyday of compact digital cameras in the 2000s and 2010s (= old compact digital cameras) are suddenly gaining popularity. What is the reason for this attraction to Generation Z? Yuta Mimura, manager of the used camera specialty store "2nd BASE", analyzes as follows.
  • "Many people perceive the characteristics of the image, such as the tendency for it to have blown out highlights and noise, as being film-like, and the lo-fi feel is probably what makes it so popular."
  • "The vast majority of compact digital camera users want to try film, but the running costs of film and developing are a hurdle. Old compact digital cameras make it easy to take low-fi photos at low cost. What's more, their Y2K designs from the 2000s are also boosting their popularity."
  • "Sales (of old compact digital cameras) were not that high at first, but from around spring of last year sales started to pick up, and by summer our inventory couldn't keep up."
  • It is unclear how long the boom will last, but its momentum does not seem to be slowing down, with cameras that were selling for 1,000 or 2,000 yen two or three years ago now selling for around 20,000 yen.

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The future of compact cameras

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Sony Airpeak S1 drone and all related products/services are now discontinued


The Sony Airpeak S1 drone and all related products/services are now discontinued. Sony has not announced any replacements or plans to continue the product line, which is precisely what GoPro did with their Karma drones a few years ago. I think it is safe to assume that Sony killed their drone program.

Sony announces a $9,000 Airpeak S1 drone

A quick reminder that the latest DJI Air 3S drone is currently blocked by US customs:

Many DJI Air 3S drone orders are stuck in US customs

Confirmed: the new DJI Air 3S drone is currently blocked by US customs

Here is the full text of the press release from Sony Japan:

Notice of discontinuation of Airpeak S1 sales

Thank you for your continued patronage of Sony products.

Due to recent changes in the business environment, sales of the Airpeak S1 and related products, except for some accessories, will end at the end of March 2025. Please see below for a list of products to be discontinued and details of the end of support, including repair services after the end of sales.

Discontinued Products/Services

  • Aircraft (ARS-S1)
  • accessories
    • Gimbal (GBL-T3, GBL-PX1)
    • Battery charger (LBG-H1)
    • Transmitter (RCR-VH1)
    • Battery Station (LBN-H1)
    • RTK Kit (RTK-1)
    • Battery pack (LBP-HS1, HS1/10SET, LBP-HM1)
    • Propeller (PPL1785)
  • Related Applications and Services
    • Airpeak Base
    • Airpeak Flight
    • Airpeak Protect Plan
    • Airpeak Plus
product Sales to end
Aircraft (ARS-S1)
Gimbal (GBL-T3, GBL-PX1)
Battery Charger (LBG-H1)
Transmitter (RCR-VH1)
Battery Station (LBN-H1)
RTK Kit (RTK-1)
March 31, 2025
Battery pack (LBP-HS1, HS1/10SET, LBP-HM1)
Propeller (PPL1785)
March 31, 2026

*These products are sold at Airpeak dealers. Please contact your local dealer for details.

Scheduled End of Life for Related Applications and Services

Application Service Name End of service
Airpeak Base
Airpeak Flight
Airpeak Plus *1
March 31, 2030
Airpeak Protect Plan ※2 March 31, 2026

*1 Sales will end on March 31, 2029. *2 Sales will end on March 31, 2025.
*1*2 The planned end date of the paid services will depend on when the customer completes the service start-up procedure after purchase, but the above is the maximum period during which the services will be offered.

End of support schedule

Support Content End of service
Regular inspection
and repair
software maintenance
March 31, 2030

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Venus Optics announced the Laowa APS-C 12-24mm f/5.6 – the world’s first zoom + shift lens


Venus Optics officially announced the previously reported Laowa APS-C 12-24mm f/5.6 - the world’s first zoom + shift lens (for E/L/R/X/Z/EF-M). The price of the lens is $699 and you can order it here.

Additional informiton:

12-24mm Zoom Range with Constant Aperture

The Laowa 12-24mm f/5.6 Zoom Shift lens offers a versatile zoom range of 12mm to 24mm, providing an expansive angle of view from 102.5° to 63.9°. This allows photographers to capture a wide variety of scenes. With a constant aperture of f/5.6, the lens ensures consistent exposure throughout the entire zoom range, offering great flexibility while maintaining high image quality.

Precise  ±7mm Shift Amount

The remarkable ±7mm shift capability set this lens apart. All shift lenses currently available in the market are primes, which makes this lens the WORLD’s first wide-angle zoom shift lens. This feature enables photographers to achieve precise perspective control and effortlessly minimize distortion.

Exceptional Distortion Control

The lens showcases excellent distortion control, allowing users to capture accurate and true-to-life images. This makes it an excellent choice for architectural and interior photography, where precise image quality is crucial.

15cm closest focusing distance

The Laowa 12-24mm f/5.6 Zoom Shift lens also has an exceptionally short focusing distance. Capable of focusing as close as 5.9 inches (15 cm) from the sensor. This lens offers photographers plenty of opportunities for creative experimentation.

77mm filter thread

The Laowa 12-24mm f/5.6 Zoom Shift lens offers the convenience of a 77mm filter thread, which can be used when the lens hood is attached.


Specifications

Format Compatibility APS-C
Focal length 12-24mm
Max. Aperture f/5.6
Angle of view 102.5°- 63.9°
Lens structure 15 elements in 11 groups

(2 aspherical elements, 3 ED elements)

Aperture blades 9
Shift Capability ±7mm
Min. Focusing distance 15cm
Max. Magnification 0.4
Focus mode Manual (MF)
Filter thread ø77mm
Dimensions Ø98.91mm x 80mm
Weight About 575g
Mount Sony E / Nikon Z / Canon RF / L Mount / Fuji X / EF-M



Venus Optics Laowa CF 12-24mm f/5.6 announced in China: the world’s first zoom + shift lens

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The new Brightin Star 50mm f/0.95 lens has glow-in-the-dark focusing and aperture scales


The new Brightin Star 50mm f/0.95 APS-C manual focus lens for E/Z/RF/XF/EF-M/MFT has glow-in-the-dark focusing and aperture scales (the lens will soon be listed for sale on Amazon and Brightin Star website):

Update - please note that this is a different lens than the already existing Brightin Star 50mm f/1.4 (f/0.95 vs. f/1.4). The old Brightin Star 50mm f/1.4 doesn't have fluorescent markings:

Brightin Star AF 50mm f/1.4 APS-C autofocus lens officially announced (E/Z/X)

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New SG-Image lenses: 18mm f/6.3, 55mm f/1.8, and 50mm f/1.8 with with interchangeable bokeh patterns/aperture plates


SC-Image has several new lenses (SG-Image lenses are sold on Ali Express and Amazon JP):

SG-Image 18mm f/6.3 lens cap  (AliExpress):

  • Ultra-compact and lightweight body lens cap with a built-in lens cap.
  • For Sony E, Nikon Z, Fujifilm X, and MFT

SG-Image AF 55mm f/1.8 STM full-frame lens (Ali Express and Amazon JP):
 

  • Price: 39,000 yen
  • Focus mode: AF
  • Lens construction: 10 elements in 8 groups (including 5 high-refractive lenses)
  • Aperture blades: 9
  • Aperture range: f/1.8 to f/16
  • Minimum shooting distance: 0.5m
  • Filter size: 58mm
  • Dimensions: 69×78mm
  • Weight: 365g

SG-Image 50mm f/1.8 "Phantom" lens with interchangeable bokeh patterns/aperture plates (Amazon JP):

  • Focal length: 50mm (35mm format equivalent)
  • Focus mode: MF (Manual focus)
  • Lens construction: 7 elements in 5 groups (including 3 high-refractive lenses)
  • Aperture plates: 4 (variable shape aperture)
  • Supported image size: Full size
  • Aperture range: F1.8
  • Minimum shooting distance: 0.5m
  • Filter diameter: 58mm
  • Size: Φ69mm x 48mm (excluding mount)
  • Accessories: Lens cap, rear cap
  • Weight: Approx. 310g

Update on the upcoming SG-Image lenses

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About the two upcoming Fuji cameras teased for 2025


Here are some rumors on the two upcoming Fujifilm cameras for 2025 that were teased during the last X Summit:

  • The larger one on the left under the white cloth (white like the GFX boxes) should be a GFX camera, possibly the fixed-lens GFX camera rumored to be coming in the first half of 2025.
  • The smaller one on the right under the black cloth (black like the X-series boxes) should be an X camera, possibly the so-called "half-frame" camera with a 1-inch portrait-oriented sensor (thanks Mistral75)

“But wait, there’s one more thing”: Fujifilm is teasing two new cameras for next year

 

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Sony Alpha “special event” announced for November 20-21



Sony Japan announced a new Alpha "special event" for November 20-21:

"We will be holding a fan event to express our gratitude to all of you who regularly use the α. This is a special event where you can get your hands on a mirrorless α and experience it for yourself. We will also be holding special events that will make you love α even more, including a special talk show and a special photography experience booth, in addition to a public display of masterpieces by professionals."

The list of rumored/expected Sony products that will be officially announced at that event can be found here:

Sony is rumored to announce several new products next month

Possible November Announcements: Sony A1 II, Sony a7V, Sony RX1RIII, and Sony 24-70mm f/2

Source: Sony Japan

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