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The previous milestone was achieved in November 2014 by Nikon The previous phase consisted of 90 million lenses and it was achieved in November 2014, about eight months ago. Before that, there were 85 million units in January 2014 and 80 million units in June 2013. The list continues with 75 million milestones in November 2012, 70 million milestones in June 2012 and 65 million milestones in October 2011 respectively. Usually, Nikon achieves several lens production milestones in a year, with the exception of 2013. It remains to be seen whether the remaining five months of 2015 will be enough to reach the next stage.
What is the competition doing? Canon is Nikon's fiercest competitor and also the largest Industry Email List seller of cameras and lenses in the market. In early July 2015, the manufacturer EOS confirmed the production of 110 million lenses for interchangeable lens cameras. The manufacturer reached this production milestone in June 2015 and the 110 millionth lens, which according to the EF 11-24mm f 4L USM, is one of the best optics on the market, according to commentators. We'll let you know as soon as Canon and Nikon get their next steps, so keep an eye out for Camyx. Olympus will soon announce the Mark II version of its OM-D-series E-M10 camera, and the upcoming shooter will use the same 16-megapixel sensor as its predecessor.
After the first mention of its existence , rumors decided to reveal more details of the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II. The mirrorless camera will be launched by the end of the third quarter of 2015. Ahead of its official launch, an insider reports that the Mark II version will not be a major upgrade over its predecessor. In fact, the new model will use the same Micro Four Thirds sensor as its predecessor, offering 16 megapixels. olympus-e-m10-sensor More details Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II rumors revealed The Olympus E-M10 will replace its predecessor, the E-M10 Mark II, when it becomes official in August. New Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II details have surfaced on the web The E-M10 is a non-disciplined rear-view camera of the OM-D series.
What is the competition doing? Canon is Nikon's fiercest competitor and also the largest Industry Email List seller of cameras and lenses in the market. In early July 2015, the manufacturer EOS confirmed the production of 110 million lenses for interchangeable lens cameras. The manufacturer reached this production milestone in June 2015 and the 110 millionth lens, which according to the EF 11-24mm f 4L USM, is one of the best optics on the market, according to commentators. We'll let you know as soon as Canon and Nikon get their next steps, so keep an eye out for Camyx. Olympus will soon announce the Mark II version of its OM-D-series E-M10 camera, and the upcoming shooter will use the same 16-megapixel sensor as its predecessor.
After the first mention of its existence , rumors decided to reveal more details of the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II. The mirrorless camera will be launched by the end of the third quarter of 2015. Ahead of its official launch, an insider reports that the Mark II version will not be a major upgrade over its predecessor. In fact, the new model will use the same Micro Four Thirds sensor as its predecessor, offering 16 megapixels. olympus-e-m10-sensor More details Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II rumors revealed The Olympus E-M10 will replace its predecessor, the E-M10 Mark II, when it becomes official in August. New Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II details have surfaced on the web The E-M10 is a non-disciplined rear-view camera of the OM-D series.