ThePhoBlographer: The Vintage Digicam Craze is Affecting Sony Prices!

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This is quite curious! The Photoblographer noticed a new trend among older Sony cameras:

Sony’s A-mount lineup of cameras hold their value so much more than some of their mirrorless lineup of cameras. In fact, both the Sony a900 and the Sony a99 hold their value much better than the Sony a7 original. This goes way against the conventional thought process, though at the same time, it also makes sense. Is the Vintage Digicam market about to get out of hand?

There may be a wave of nostalgia in longing for an old vintage camera. After all, these are cameras that made history and were often too expensive to buy. Now it is possible to have them for very little money! What do you think is the reason for this trend?

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Sony registers unreleased product codename WW030588 with the Chinese certification agency

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Sony has registered a new product code in China. But this device “WW030588” does not support WiFI, so it might be a new Bluetooth microphone and not a camera. But don’t worry: in early December Sony registered a new camera with the code “WW773396.” So there is definitely a new camera that will be announced in the next 1-2 months–and it is very likely to be the Sony A7V.

via Weibo

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BCN has reported a notable increase in camera sales for 2024

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BCNranking collected the sales data from a majority of the Japanese stores. And there is really good news! BCN reports:

After losing a lot of sales during the COVID-19 pandemic, the camera market is recovering in the post-COVID era. December sales volume was 123.7% higher than the previous year, showing a booming performance. Unlike PCs and TVs, cameras generally increased year-on-year until around last summer. There were times in the early fall when sales fell significantly below the previous year’s level, but they regained momentum in November and December and significantly exceeded last year’s level. Compact cameras with built-in lenses showed particular growth. December sales volume was 132.7% higher than the previous year. Meanwhile, sales volume of interchangeable lens cameras, whose momentum has slowed due to rising unit prices, continued to fall below the previous year’s level since August, but in December it rose to 101.0%, slightly higher than the previous year.

Canon led the camera market overall in December with a 25.5% unit sales share. Sales volume increased significantly to 151.4% compared to the previous year. Fujifilm, in second place with a market share of 18.6%, maintained its good performance with a 107.3% increase compared to the previous year. Kenko Tokina, which rose to third place for the first time with a market share of 11.8%, also put up a strong performance with a 256.8% increase compared to the previous year. However, Kodak, with a market share of 10.4%, was affected and ended up below double digits at 89.7%. Sony, which remained in fifth place with a market share of 9.7%, also fell below the previous year to 92.4%.

As is often the case, we don’t receive detailed reports from markets like the US, China, or Europe, which is unfortunate. The key takeaway here is that Sony holds just a 9.7% market share. This is largely due to their absence from the growing affordable compact camera market, which is experiencing a boom right now. In contrast, companies like Kenko Tokina and Kodak had strong years, as both offer popular compact models. Again a call for Sony to revive the RX lineup….

 

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Sony A1II: Next batch will arrive in March only!

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You may have noticed the new Sony A1II is out of Stock everywhere in USA (BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama ) and Europe (FotoErhardt, FotoKoch, Calumet, WexUK). Sony Japan issued a statement saying that the number of preorders was higher than expected and that this will delay the delivery of preorders. Now we have two updates:

  • Adorama reports the A1II will be back in Stock in March
  • FotoErhardt reports “expected delivery time is over 1 month(s).”

The only place were you can find the Sony A1II in Stock is as reconditioned at BHphoto (Click here).

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Explora’s Best Premium Bridge Camera of the year is still the “old” Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV

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Explora listed the best bridge cameras you can get and according to them the best premium camera is still the over 7 years old Sony Cyber-shot RX10 IV:

The Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 IV by Sony is considered by many to be the holy grail of bridge cameras due to its high-performance features, as well as its recording capabilities. With an updated 20.1MP 1″ Exmor RS BSI CMOS sensor and BIONZ X image processor, the RX10 IV is capable of up to 24 fps shooting at ISO 12800, as well as recording UHD 4K/30p or Full HD 1080/120p video.
For users aiming to produce content that can be pushed to a professional level (for any action shot genre) we recommend considering this system. Its ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 25x Zoom Lens spans a 24-600mm equivalent focal length range and has a variable maximum aperture of f/2.4-4 for adept performance from wide-angle to super telephoto. Additionally, the lens utilizes the Optical SteadyShot image stabilization system which complements the lens’ reach and reduces camera shake, ensuring your subject remains in focus. At 2.41 lb, this system is the epitome of bridge cameras, and it’s available with an accessory kit that includes a shoulder bag and fast memory card.

Pity that according to my sources Sony did terminate the camera production and no replace is being developed.

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