CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their September report (orange: 2019, black: 2018, blue: 2017, click for larger view): For the month: DSLR units shipped: 453K units (highest of the year, but 19.2% below last year. August was 414K.) Mirrorless units shipped: 418K units (highest of the year and 12.6% above last year. August was 288K.) Compact units shipped: 621K units (highest of the year but 22.5% below last year. August was 599K.) Calendar year to date: DSLR Units -34% DSLR Shipped Value -43% Mirrorless Units -9% Mirrorless Shipped Value +6% Compact Units -20% Compact Shipped Value -16% Lenses for smaller than 35mm Units -28% Lenses for smaller than 35mm Shipped Value -26% Lenses for 35mm and larger Units -13% Lenses for 35mm and larger Shipped Value -1% Mirrorless unit share (of Mirrorless + DSLR) 44.5% (was 36.8% YTD last year) Mirrorless Shipped Value share 59.8% List of participating CIPA companies can be found here. Source: CIPA Thanks ZoetMB! The post CIPA’s September report is out and it is not that bad appeared first on Nikon Rumors. Related posts: CIPA’s August report is out The CIPA report for July is out: worse than previous years (again) Final 2018 CIPA numbers ...
Published By: Nikonrumors - Monday, 4 November, 2019