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Sigma and Tamron are knocking Sony and Nikon out of the top 3 in the lens market!

Sigma and Tamron are knocking Sony and Nikon out of the top 3 in the lens market!

If you’re looking for a dental photography lens to make your portrait and intraoral photos even better, it’s time to take some new players under consideration. Warning: you might be shocked!

For the longest time, Canon, Nikon and Sony were the kings of lenses and we, dental photographers, couldn’t imagine working in our dental offices without them. But things change! In the last few years Sigma and Tamron have not only released some seriously shout-worthy lenses, but they’re often a lot more affordable than first-party equivalents.

And while Canon stays on top of the sales rank, the second and third place are pretty surprising.

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From the latest Japanese data there is just 3.3% separating the top 5 market shareholders in the interchangeable lens market, with Canon in first place (17.1%), Sigma in second (16%), Tamron coming in third (15.1%) followed by Sony in fourth (14.2%) and finally Nikon in fifth (13.8%).

The results show that the interchangeable lens market is booming, that the popular manufacturers aren’t as powerful as they used to be and that a famous name doesn’t mean an obvious success.

And, what’s more, cameras with interchangeable lenses are gaining in popularity and this is living proof of the fact that smartphones aren’t enough. Especially in dental digital photography.

Check out what the Sigma’s CEO said about their new products!

Sigma CEO Confirms: Most New Products Exclusively for Mirrorless Cameras

Sigma CEO Confirms: Most New Products Exclusively for Mirrorless Cameras

Sigma will focus on mirrorless cameras

In a tweet published on March 10, Sigma CEO Kazuto Yamaki shared a bit of information that hints at what products we should most be expecting to see from Sigma in the foreseeable future.

In response to a question from a Twitter user the CEO wrote: “Most new products in the future will be the DN series designed exclusively for mirrorless cameras,” reads the machine-translated tweet. “The DG DN series for full-size mirrorless, which is frequently requested, will be the center, but we believe that we need to expand the DC DN for APS-C (+ MFT), which is currently popular.”

Sigma Corporation is – as the company describes itself –  “the largest, independent SLR lens manufacturer in the world,” producing over 50 lenses for a variety of camera systems and brands.

This is bad news for DSLR photographers but also a little confirmation of the fact that mirrorless cameras might be the future of photography.

The news comes shortly after the announcement from Canon about focusing on RF, not EF lenses.