The Japanese store MapCameras published their top selling camera rankings for last month.
The Fujifilm X-T4 leads the pack, and we find other 3 Fujifilm in the top 10. I am surprised to see the Fujifilm X-H1 in there, not because it would not deserve that spot, but because it is discontinued on so hard to find anywhere.
Of course thet Mapcamera data is not representative for overall sales.
With that said, if big retailers share their sales data, it might not be representative for the overall market, but it can still give an approximate indication of what the market wants and how different markets react to different products.
So, down below is Mapcamera ranking for April 2020
FR-reader Kim contacted me, letting me know about a workflow he established, in order to run his Fujifilm as a webcam during video conferences with Zoom, without any need of a capture card (like the very popilar Camlink 4K).
I made a video recently about how to use your Fujifilm camera as a webcam without a capture card (like the Camlink 4K). I thought some would fine it useful given the 4-5 week delay on getting a capture card lately. Also is a method to get external webcam (the camera in this case) working on Zoom as I know that is also a bit of an issue for some.
It’s done over the UBS connection to a Mac (no PC as I no little of those things anymore) and works great. Totally free set up, once you have a Mac Fuji camera and a USB cable. I did a two hour Aikido class on Zoom last night and battery only dropped to 71%.
Though you might share this if you feel people out there might benefit for it.
Thanks Kim for sharing this with the Fujifilm community.
Fujifilm has released firmware updates for Fujifilm X100V and X-A7.
The big one is the AUTO POWER OFF TEMP. Fujifilm writes:
If its temperature rises beyond a certain point, the camera will first display a message and then, if the temperature rise continues, automatically end shooting and power down. Choose the temperature at which the camera turns off automatically.