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BF_Hammer
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Jul 28, 2017
Quoting Thom Hogan about camera sales for 2015: "Now let’s look at the final mirrorless/DSLR breakdown for 2015:
Mirrorless — 3.34m units (25.6%) DSLR — 9.7m units (74.4%) That 3.34m mirrorless total is divided by seven vendors. The DSLR total is divided primarily by two vendors, with two other vendors having minuscule portions of that volume.
Put another way, Canon and Nikon still share over 70% of the ILC market. The next closest competitor isn’t even at half of #2 Nikon’s market share (that would be Sony, by the way). "
In fact 2016 camera sales industry wide were down again from 2015. So the reason for lack of Sony love could be from a very small market share.
febc
4
Jul 28, 2017
BF_HammerThere's not sigma art 50 1.4 for Sony mirrorless, I was talking about sigma art 50 1.4 alpha mount. Regardless of, the information you're providing seems outdated, as of April 14 2017 Sony is now #2 in the US (at least, don't know about everywhere else) in sales for full frame interchangeable lens cameras as a whole. Sigma art lens being a professional lens targeted towards the crowd that will use most likely full frame, it makes no sense for the drop to be only Canon and Nikon.
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