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Top: Panasonic S1 (left) Canon EOS R (right) Bottom: Sony a7 III (left), Nikon Z6 (right)
The Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) has released its stats for 2020, revealing the production and shipment data of camera units from January 2020 through December 2020.
According to CIPAâs data, which is comprised of information provided by these manufacturers, total digital still camera shipments were down 41.6% by volume (8,886,292 units shipped) and down 29.4% by value (Â¥420B / $4B revenue), year-over-year (YoY). For context, 2019 saw a YoY decrease in shipments of 21.7% by volume (15,216,957 units) and a decrease in value of 19.5% (Â¥587B / $5.6B).
A full breakdown of camera production and shipments, broken down by camera type and region. Click to enlarge.
Sigma CEO hints towards new lenses for Canon and Nikon cameras
Sigma CEO Kazuto Yamaki, in an article, reveals that the company is looking at the opportunity of bringing Sigma lenses for Canon RF and Nikon Z mount camera systems.
Pavni Jain | January 13, 2021 | Updated 20:34 IST
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The upcoming Sigma lenses may support Canon RF and Nikon Z mount camera systems.
Sigma CEO, Kazuto Yamaki, has hinted towards the new products that will be released by the company in 2021.
Sigma is well-known for manufacturing lenses for different camera systems. The Japanese company recently launched Sigma 85mm F1.4 DG DN Art lens for Sony E-mount cameras. Now, Sigma CEO, Kazuto Yamaki, hinted towards a new set of lenses that will support Canon RF and Nikon Z mount camera systems. Yamaki recently jotted down an article in the ICAN Management Review which reveals that the company is looking at the opportunity of bringing Sigma lenses for Canon RF and Nikon Z cameras.