CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their December report (orange: 2019, black: 2018, blue: 2017, click for larger view): Full year 2019 CIPA numbers: DSLR Units: 4.505 million, -32% compared to 2018 DSLR Shipped Value: ¥174.64 billion, -41% Mirrorless Units: 3.957 million, -4.4% Mirrorless Shipped Value: ¥282.37 billion +3.6% Compact Units: 6.755 million, -22% Compact Shipped Value: ¥130.137 billion -18% Lenses for smaller than 35mm Units: 9.352 million, -24% Lenses for smaller than 35mm Shipped Value: ¥128.635 billion, -23% Lenses for 35mm and larger Units: 4.885 million, -14% Lenses for 35mm and larger Shipped Value: ¥237.387 billion, -5.6% Mirrorless unit share (of Mirrorless + DSLR) 46.8% (was 38.5% in 2018) Mirrorless Shipped Value share 61.8% (was 47.8% in 2018) Note that there are still more compacts being shipped than either DSLR’s or Mirrorless, although they generate only 22% of shipped value. List of participating CIPA companies can be found here. Source: CIPA Thanks ZoetMB! The post CIPA December numbers are out appeared first on Nikon Rumors. Related posts: The CIPA report for July is out: worse than previous years (again) Final 2018 CIPA numbers February CIPA report: DSLR cameras production has better numbers than mirrorless ...
Published By: Nikonrumors - Monday, 3 February, 2020