The 2025 best seller list at Yodobashi: Sony RX1rIII did sell surprisingly well

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Yodobashi shared the list of best selling cameras and lenses in 2025 (in terms of quantity):

The 20 best selling cameras of 2025:

  1. Fujifilm X100VI
  2. Canon PowerShot SX740 HS
  3. Panasonic LUMIX TZ99
  4. Ricoh GR IV
  5. Fujifilm X Half
  6. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-1 II
  7. Ricoh GR IIIx
  8. OM SYSTEM Tough TG-7
  9. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-1 II Shooting Grip Kit
  10. Kodak PIXPRO C1
  11. Fujifilm GFX100RF
  12. Canon IXY 650
  13. Sony Cyber-shot RX1R III
  14. Leica D-LUX8
  15. Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III
  16. Canon PowerShot V1
  17. Nikon COOLPIX P950
  18. Leica Q3
  19. Nikon COOLPIX P1100
  20. Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VII

Curiosities:

  • Only two cameras on this list are mirrorless and both are from Sony (ZV-1 II and the kit version)
  • Sony RX1rIII didn’t do bad in this particular store! Also other high-end compact cameras like the GFX100RF and Leica Q3 sold surprisingly well.

The 20 best selling lenses of 2025:

  1. Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II
  2. Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S
  3. Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II
  4. Canon RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM
  5. Canon RF100-400mm F5.6-8 IS USM
  6. Tamron 28-200mm F/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD (E-mount)
  7. Canon RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM Z
  8. Canon RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM
  9. Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM
  10. Nikon NIKKOR Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR
  11. Hasselblad XCD 2.8-4/35-100E
  12. Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR
  13. Nikon NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S
  14. Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 DG DN | Contemporary (E-mount)
  15. Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II
  16. Canon RF 200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM
  17. Sigma 16-300mm F3.5-6.7 DC OS | Contemporary (RF-mount)
  18. Canon RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM
  19. Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 (E-mount)
  20. Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN II | Art (E-mount)

Curiosities:

  • It’s all zooms on this list!
  • 7 of the 10 lenses are from Canon
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Tony Northrup: Who’s Actually Innovating?

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Tony writes:

2025 is officially over, and it’s time for “The Judge” to hand out the final report cards. I’m looking back at every major camera and lens manufacturer’s performance this year to determine who innovated, who stagnated, and who failed completely.

We saw huge shake-ups this year—from political bans affecting DJI to Sigma doing the unthinkable with camera design. I also reveal my controversial pick for “Camera of the Year” (Hint: It’s not a full-frame mirrorless) and explain why the iPhone 17 Pro finally earns a spot at the grown-ups’ table.

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Aiarty Image Enhancer Update: TIFF/DNG Export, Color Restoration & AI Eraser (Holiday Deal Ending)

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Aiarty Image Enhancer Update: TIFF/DNG Export, Color Restoration & AI Eraser (Holiday Deal Ending)

Aiarty has released a practical update to its Image Enhancer, adding TIFF/DNG export, a slider-based color restoration tool, and a new AI Eraser (beta), with more updates coming.

By processing images fully offline, it offers a privacy-conscious option for photographers who want to denoise, deblur, or upscale images without relying on cloud-based subscriptions.

Free Upgrade & Licensing (Holiday Offer): Existing license holders get these updates for free. New users can take advantage of the holiday promotion until Jan. 31
Lifetime License: $79 (one-time)
• Covers 3 devices and all future updates
• Extra $5 off with coupon NYSPECIAL
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Professional Perspective – Photography & Workflow Insights

Photographer Bill Maynard has been testing Aiarty for noise reduction and deblurring:

“As a wildlife photographer, I rely on tools that enhance my images while staying true to the natural beauty of my subjects. Aiarty Image Enhancer excels in this regard.”

For large-resolution files, he suggests setting Max Tile Size to Auto for best results. See more of his test.

What’s New in the Update

1. TIFF & DNG Export for Pro Workflows

You can now export enhanced images as TIFF or DNG, preserving higher bit depth and improving compatibility with Lightroom, Photoshop, and Capture One.

Explicit DPI options let you optimize images for web, standard print, or fine-art/large format printing (72–96 / 150–300 / 500+ DPI).

2. Improved Color Restoration

Alongside quick color correction panels, Aiarty now includes a slider-based color restoration control. This allows users to dial enhancements back toward the original color profile, helping maintain natural skin tones, foliage, and skies.

3. AI Eraser (Beta)

The AI Eraser in Aiarty Image Enhancer is designed for removing unwanted objects and reconstructing backgrounds. AI models are downloaded locally on first use, after which processing is fast and fully offline. As this feature is still in beta, results may vary depending on scene complexity. View the practice guide.

Why This Update Matters in Practice

Depending on your workflow, Aiarty Image Enhancer can be used early to clean up challenging files or later as a finishing step for delivery or print. It’s especially useful for:
• High-ISO or low-light images where reducing noise risks losing detail
• Older, scanned, AI-generated, or low-resolution files needing natural-looking upscaling
• Heavy crops for print, where artifacts become more visible

A Practical, Offline Tool (No Subscription)

Aiarty Image Enhancer focuses on restoring and enhancing images naturally, without locking users into a monthly subscription:
Preserve Detail: Denoise and deblur while keeping textures sharp.
Natural Upscaling: Upscale older files or heavy crops without an artificial look.
Strength Control to balance enhancement and authenticity
Realistic Color: Avoid the oversaturated or “AI-styled” appearance.
Total Privacy: All processing happens on your device—no uploads required.

Download the Free Trial or Get the Lifetime Deal (Ends Jan 31)

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First images of the new 7Artisans 40mm f/2.5 lens

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7artisans will launch this new AF 40mm f/2.5 FE lens on January 27. Here are the specs and first image samples:

  • Full Frame autofocus E-mount lens
  • close focus 0,4m
  • Weight 90g
  • Filter Size 46mm
  • focus ring, aperture ring, AF/MF switch and customizable button

 

Source: Weibo

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100% confirmed: Sony is developing a new 180 megapixel medium format sensor

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I have learned from reliable sources that Sony is about to introduce a new medium format sensor for medium format cameras. And today, I can confirm via Fujirumors that Sony is developing a new 180-megapixel sensor! There are no details yet on when it will be unveiled (but it shouldn’t be long now) and whether or not it will be a partially stacked sensor. If it is a partially stacked sensor, that would be great news! Imagine Sony A7V technology built into a GFX body!

Suddenly, the Sony A7rV with its low-resolution 61 MP sensor seems so old :)

This raises the question of whether full-frame cameras now have to exceed at least the 100 MP limit in order not to seem “old.” On paper a Full Frame sensor with the same pixel size of this new medium format sensor would give us a resolution of 107 Megapixel. Well, I know that many of you will comment on this post with “Who needs 180 MP on MF and 107 MP on FF??” But I can think of many applications where this might be necessary. The flexibility to crop for a print and still have sufficient resolution. The ability to leave your large telephoto lens at home, use a smaller fixed focal length lens, and simply crop 2x, 3x, or 4x, while still having sufficient resolution.

What resolution do you think the future Sony A7rVi should have? And by the way… shouldn’t Sony also make a medium format camera?

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