Sony tops full-frame camera market in US ahead of Nikon’s big announcement

Sony has officially surpassed Canon to lead the full-frame camera market in the United States. The company claims to have taken a lead "in both dollars and units" sold. But it likely won't have too much time to rest on its laurels, given that Nikon is expected to be looking to muscle in on Sony's full-frame mirrorless cameras next week.

Additionally, as DPReview points out, those numbers are probably a little unfairly skewed toward Sony, given that Canon (the old, longtime leader) hasn't actually released a full-frame interchangeable lens camera in over a year. And Nikon, which Sony passed in April 2017, hasn't released a major device since the D850 in August 2017 either (and stock can be hard to come by), while Sony has been able to...

Continue reading…



via The Verge - Tech Posts https://ift.tt/2MvHmAf
RSS Feed

If New feed item from http://www.theverge.com/tech/rss/index.xml, t

IFTTT

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Evernote cuts staff as user growth stalls

The best air conditioner

We won't see a 'universal' vape oil cartridge anytime soon