Which DSLR Or MILC Has The Coolest Shutter Sound? Find Out Here

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The folks at Lens Rentals for once decided not to tear down a camera or lens. Instead, they tested the shutter sounds of a bunch of cameras in order to find out which one has the best sound.

They say:

As a leading authority on optical testing and product reviews, it occurred to the Lensrentals staff recently that we owed it to The Internet to explore the final frontier of camera comparisons, a comprehensive examination of shutter sounds. Our thorough and scientific testing covered multiple models from nearly every major camera manufacturer. After weeks of debate and analysis, we believe we’ve finally reached a consensus on which camera shutters are the best and which camera shutters are the worst. But first, let’s take a look at some of our most popular cameras, and how each of their shutters sound.

The video below let you listen to all shutter sounds.

According to Lens Rentals the worst shutter sound comes from the Leica SL 601, Sony Alpha a77 II, and Panasonic Lumix DC-S1R. The best sounds come from Nikon D850, Olympus PEN E-PL7, and Pentax 645Z. And Canon?

Lensbaby Announced First Lenses For Canon EOS R (and Nikon Z)

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Lensbaby will port their lenses to the Canon RF mount. The first Lensbaby optics going native to the RF mount are:

  • Composer Pro II Optic Swap System
  • Velvet 56
  • Velvet 85
  • Sol 45
  • Sol 22
  • Trio 28 

All listed Lensbaby lenses for the Canon EOS R are already available for sale at Adorama and B&H Photo. A B&H Photo Explora article tells you more about Lensbaby lenses for the Canon EOS R.

These Guys Have Fun Slicing Up Canon Cameras And Lenses With A Water Jet

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I hope you have more educated ways to have fun with your Canon cameras and lenses.

The folks behind Waterjet Channel like to slice their gear up by using a 60,000 psi water jet cutter. In the videos below you see how they massacre a Canon Elan 35mm SLR camera, an EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS zoom lens, and a Canon PowerSHot G7 X.

These guys already sliced up Canon gear in the past. We hope you’ll show some more love to your gear (or: please do not try this at home). The water jet craziness was spotted by The Phoblographer.

This Universal Camera Strap With Lifetime Warranty Promises To Be The Last Strap You’ll Need

Universal Camera Strap

This universal camera strap by KUVRD got funded in a bliss.

KUVRD states the universal camera strap comes with lifetime warranty. You can learn more and fund the KUVRD universal camera strap here.

Universal Camera Strap
Universal Camera Strap

Other noteworthy Kickstarter projects we liked a lot:

  1. DUO Daypack, quick access camera bag with lifetime warranty
  2. Kamlan 50mm f/1.1 lens for $199
  3. Peak Design super light travel tripod

Canon Financial Results Q2 2019 – The Times They Are A Changing

Canon Financial Results

As anticipated, Canon had to adjust the expected sales figures for Q2 2019. And the published Canon financial results confirm it.

Canon’s sales figures for Q2 2019 aren’t exactly exciting with huge losses compared to Q2 2018 (see image on top). In Canon’s own words:

We still do not see any signs of improvement in the business environment that surrounds us. In fact, since our last earnings announcement, the situation surrounding U.S.-China trade friction has become more and more chaotic and economic slowdown in China and Europe has worsened. Furthermore, in the industrial equipment market, the recovery of customer capital investment has been pushed out further due to sluggish smartphone demand and continuing decline in memory prices.

About the imaging systems:

As for Imaging System, although we saw unit sales of mirrorless cameras grow at a higher rate than the market, sales and profit for the entire business unit declined, due to the impact of DSLR market contraction, particularly for entry-class models. Although the level of profit was low compared with the same period last year, by promoting the optimization of production and sales organizations in line with market changes, profitability did pick up from its bottom in the previous quarter.

The EOS M50 and the new EOS R line can not save the plummeting camera market.

More about Canon’s camera systems:

Looking at interchangeable-lens cameras, in addition to market contraction centered on entry-class DSLRs, in 2018 we launched three new products that led to a high level of sales in the second quarter of last year. As a result, unit sales for the second quarter this year were down 22% to 1.08 million.

Against this backdrop, we successively launched strategic full-frame models into the mirrorless camera market from the second half of last year. The introduction of a high-end model, further heightened our presence in the market and at the same time had a positive impact on overall sales of our mirrorless cameras.

On the other hand, in the full-frame category of the market where price competition is increasing, as a result of prioritizing profitability, unit sales were below our target. However, for interchangeable-lens cameras overall, our unit sales were in line with our plan. As a result, we retained our full-year projection for unit sales. In terms of revenue, we did lower our projection to reflect a change in product mix to our plan. However, in the second half of the year we will stimulate sales through the launch of new lenses.

Specifically, we will enhance our lineup launching 5 new lenses for mirrorless cameras. Through kit sales that leverage our broad range of mirrorless camera lenses and by bundling cameras with accessories like our lens adapter that makes it possible to use our existing rich lens lineup we will promote further expansion of mirrorless camera sales.
In addition, we will further strengthen our efforts to generate user interest in our mirrorless cameras. As a large percentage of high-end models purchases involve the customer actually handling the model and trying it out before buying, in major cities in Japan and other markets, we will create even more touch points for users, proactively expanding opportunities to actually experience our products.

Additionally, for professional photographers, we will foster trust in our products, offering, among others, enhanced support at international sports events.

Through these measures, we will further raise our presence in the market for high-end models, which will also have a rippling effect on more volume oriented cameras and subsequently link this to a further boost in sales.

As for compact cameras, sales were in line with our plan. As such, we maintain our full-year unit sales projection. Through the launch of new products, we will raise the proportion of sales attributable to premium G series models and link this to improved profitability.

All published information for Canon’s Q2 2019 financial results are here.