Fujifilm's 14-Year-Old Lens Leads Japan's Prime Lens Sales
Data from the Japanese used camera app Minna Camera reveals that the 14-year-old Fujifilm XF 35mm f/1.4 R is the best-selling prime lens.
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Smart glasses are making a significant leap, with Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley launching new models that integrate advanced AI and high-resolution cameras. Nikon is also signaling a return to its roots, with plans for more heritage-inspired camera designs following the success of the Zf and Zfc. Meanwhile, a 14-year-old Fujifilm lens is topping sales charts in Japan, proving classic optics still hold immense appeal. Watch for further developments in smart eyewear and Nikon's retro camera strategy.
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Data from the Japanese used camera app Minna Camera reveals that the 14-year-old Fujifilm XF 35mm f/1.4 R is the best-selling prime lens.
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