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Japan BCN results are out.  Canon? still in there at #2 for mirrorless.. over .. who? Sony.
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Japan BCN results are out. Canon? still in there at #2 for mirrorless.. over .. who? Sony.

BCN released it's report today for the last year's results of their sales surveys.  In a nutshell for the three centric areas we are interested in here:

Digital Cameras - with lenses

  1. Canon (27.9%) up from 27.3%
  2. Nikon (25.5%) up from 22.1%
  3. Casio (17.2%) down from 19.3%

Digital Cameras - DSLR

  1. Canon (61.1%) down from 63.3%
  2. Nikon (34.4%) up from 31.6%
  3. Ricoh (4.2%) down from 4.8%

Digital Cameras - Mirrorless

  1. Olympus (27.7%) up from 26.8%
  2. Canon (21.3%) up from 18.5%
  3. Sony (20.2%) up from 17.9%

Canon continues it's dominance over the field with respects to DSLR's and contrary to popular belief, grew 2.8% in the tough mirrorless field over some pretty staunch competitors.

BCN records sales receipts from around 50% of all retailers in Japan. it's a highly accurate survey of the industry in Japan.

Edit:  we have a real shocker when it comes to lenses (this was hidden in another major category)

  1. Canon (21.9%) down from 24%
  2. Sigma (16.2%) up from 14.3%
  3. Tamron (13.7%) up from at least 12.5% (Nikon placed third last year)

Nikon drops off the list for lenses.

 

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.

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