Japanese Camera Sale Rankings: X-M5 Pushes Fujifilm Above Nikon

BCN

BCN has tracked the sales of camera sales in Japan for January, and here are the results:

  • Sony – 29.7%
  • Canon – 26.3%
  • Fujifilm – 15.9%
  • Other – 28.1

They do mention the Fujifilm X-M5 as an important factor contributing to this growth, which pushes Fujifilm above Nikon.

The Fujifilm X-M5 accounts for about half of the company’s total sales and contributes significantly to the increase in market share

via BCN

MapCamera

Mapcamera reports that the Ricoh GR IIIx was the best-selling camera of January. But four Fujifilm cameras made it into the top 10:

January Ranking of New Digital Cameras

  1. Ricoh GR IIIx
  2. Sony α7C II
  3. Nikon Z50II
  4. Fujifilm X-T50
  5. Fujifilm X-T5
  6. Fujifilm X100VI
  7. Ricoh GR III
  8. Canon EOS R5 Mark II
  9. Fujifilm X-M5
  10. Nikon Z f

Used Digital Camera January Ranking

  1. Nikon Z50
  2. Sony α7III
  3. Nikon Z fc
  4. Canon EOS R5
  5. Nikon Z f
  6. Sony α7IV
  7. Ricoh GR III
  8. Nikon Z6II
  9. Nikon Z5
  10. Sony α6400

Tokina AF 11-18mm f/2.8 atm-x for Fujifilm X Announced

The Tokina AF 11-18mm f/2.8 atm-x lens for Fujifilm X mount has just been announced.

When Tokina launched their first Fujifilm X mount autofocus trinity, I was very skeptical and criticized their choice, as they looked like to be just a rebranded (and more expensive) version of the Viltrox X mount trinity.

And I guess many other people were disappointed just like me, so much so that non too long after, Tokina discontinued their first three X mount lenses.

But there was another APS-C lens launched by Tokina in 2022, that would have been way more interesting to have for X mount: the Tokina 11-18mmF2.8 for Sony E mount.

Well, the wait is now over, as Tokina has now launched the Tokina atx-m 11-18mmF2.8 X for Fujifilm X mount.

You can read the full press release below.

It’s competitors in this zoom and price range are the Sigma 10-18mmF2.8 DC DN X and the Tamron 11-20mmF2.8.

Press Release

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