MAP Camera 2026 April Rankings – Fujifilm Takes 1st, 9th, and 10th


Sony took MAP Cameras’ top sales spot and 9th/10th in April, followed by Fujifilm holding 4 spots, Canon holding one spot, and Nikon being absent.

New Digital Camera Ranking for April
RankManufacturerProduct namecategory
1st placeSONYα7VMirrorless camera
2nd placeFUJIFILMX100VICompact digital camera
3rd placeFUJIFILMX-T30 IIIMirrorless camera
4th placeCanonPowerShot SX740 HSCompact digital camera
5th placeFUJIFILMX-E5Mirrorless camera
6th placeDJIOsmo Pocket 4Digital movie camera 
7th placeFUJIFILMX-M5Mirrorless camera
8th placeRICOHGR IVCompact digital camera
9th placeSONYα6700Mirrorless camera
10th placeSONYα7C IIMirrorless camera

MAP Cameras’ take

The top spot goes to the ‘SONY α7V’. This marks its fifth consecutive month at number one since its release in December 2025. Impressive! Once again, it holds the top position with a significant lead over the second-place finisher.

While the vast majority of buyers are upgrading from previous α7 series cameras, there are also quite a few switching from other manufacturers. Sony’s new model boasts specifications that are far too high to be called a standard model, and its AF performance, in particular, consistently leads the way in evolution. The extensive lens lineup is also one of the reasons for the switch. And, of course, there’s the abundant supply. Anyone who regularly checks this ranking will understand just how strong a benefit it is to be able to get one whenever you want. In addition, we’re seeing a noticeable number of purchases from overseas customers in stores. Sony cameras released in Japan only have Japanese menus and cannot display other languages, but many people are still purchasing them knowing this. Perhaps the price is so attractive that they don’t mind a few difficulties. There’s absolutely no sign of its momentum slowing down. It will be interesting to see how far this winning streak will continue.

Sony cameras dominate the rankings, with the α6700 at 9th place and the α7C II at 10th. The α6700 has now been in the rankings for four consecutive months since January 2026.
There are many possible reasons for this, including the resurgence in popularity of Sony cameras following the release of the α7V, the effects of ongoing cashback campaigns, and significant price reductions. However, in a Sony company where full-frame sensors are the mainstream, the resurgence in popularity of APS-C size sensor cameras is welcome news. Let’s hope it stays in the rankings.

Conversely, the α7C II has dropped from 4th place last time. It seems to have plummeted quite a bit. We had analyzed that its good cost performance would make it popular again in contrast to the high price of the new α7V, but what do you think…? A cashback campaign is currently underway, but looking at the results of the subsequent used camera rankings, it seems that, like the α7IV, the trend has shifted to purchasing used cameras.

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7Artisans 135mm f/1.8 MAX Coming This May

The 7Artisans 135mm f/1.8 MAX will be coming to E-mount this May, and it is very similar to the Viltrox 135mm f/1.8 Lab.

  • Focal Length: 135 mm (full-frame coverage)
  • Maximum aperture: f/1.8
  • Mounts: E/Z/L
  • Focus System: Autofocus with AF/MF switch
  • Minimum focusing distance: 0.68 m
  • Filter thread: 82 mm
  • Physical aperture ring for direct control (Nikon Z version uses a programmable control ring instead)
  • Custom buttons: two customizable function buttons on the barrel)
  • Expected release: second half of 2026
  • Price: around ¥120,000 JPY (roughly $770)

7Artisans lenses can be found at B&H Photo and Amazon.

“The 7Artisans 135mm F1.8 AF is a large-aperture prime lens compatible with full-frame sensors. Planned mounts include Sony E, Nikon Z, and L, making it compatible with mirrorless cameras of all these systems. The combination of a 135mm focal length and an F1.8 aperture maximizes the subject’s focus with a shallow depth of field and a compression effect that accentuates the subject. It’s ideal for portraits and other scenes where you want to highlight the subject. The minimum focusing distance of 0.68m, relatively short for a 135mm lens, allows for close-up shots. The aperture ring allows for intuitive aperture control. The AF/MF switch allows for smooth focus control depending on the shooting situation. Furthermore, the camera’s function button can be assigned to various functions, allowing for customization to suit your shooting style. This lens combines the expressive power of a large-aperture prime lens with a practical operation system.”

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Sony a7RVI Annoucement Coming May 13th and 9:30AM EST


Sony a7RVI: B&H Photo

The Sony a7RVI has been rumored for some time, but now we have an exact date for the announcement: May 13th, 2026, at 9:30 AM EST. The rumored specs are below:

Possible Specs

  • Sony’s A7R VI is set to be released before November 2026, right before the Alpha 7S series
  • The Alpha 7R VI is currently undergoing testing on a small scale
  • BIONZ XR2 processor with 8.5 stops of image stabilisation
  • 30fps 14-bit RAW continuous shooting
  • RAW pre-capture
  • 60fps AE/AF
  • 16-frame high-resolution composite shooting
  • Up to 32-frame noise-reduced composite shooting
  • The grip has been redesigned, adopting the deeper handle found on the A1 II.
  • The screen’s maximum brightness is 50% higher than the A1 II.
  • The A7R VI uses a full-stacked sensor with 80M effective pixels
  • It’s seen as a big step up from the A7 V, and it’s in a similar position to the A7R III and A7 III at the time
  • No open gate, no RAW video, no 6K HEVCIt supports full-frame 10.9K oversampled 8K30p, APS-C 7.1K oversampled 4K60p, and full-frame 5.5K (pixel-binning) oversampled 4K120p video
  • For stills, it can take 30 fps, but there’s a hard limit on the number of frames.
  • The dynamic range is still better than the A7R V in mechanical shutter mode when using electronic shutter, and it has a 16+ stop dynamic range when enabling mechanical shutter.
  • The number of pixels on the screen is higher than the A7 V, but the electronic shutter speed is slightly faster. However, the electronic shutter speed is still only a third of the A1 II.

More Possible Specs

  • 67-megapixel partially stacked image sensor
  • 60fps readout rate
  • 10K/30p, 8K 60p, and 4K 120p video recording
  • high-speed autofocus
  • enhanced ultra-high-speed dynamic range
  • Third parties will be able to buy the sensor

More Sony a7RVI Rumored Specs Surface

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Sony Savings Sunday


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OL: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN ART II “Good For A Zoom Lens”


Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN II Art:
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Optical Limits published its full Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN II Art review, which you can read in full here or check out the excerpt below:

Pros

  1. Great Build Quality
  2. Improved over the mk I
  3. Very sharp when stopped down a little

Cons

  1. Rough out-of-focus highlights (in our test sample at least)
  2. Still a bit weak in the middle part of the zoom range

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TTartisan AF 85mm f/1.8 Neo and TTartisan AF 50mm f/1.8 Neo

TTartisan announced in China two full-frame AF lenses from the new Neo series the AF 50mm f/1.8 and AF 85mm f/1.8 (E/Z/L). Check for pre-orders at B&H Photo.

The Neo Series focuses on simplicity, with a clean and minimalistic design – no aperture ring or focus ring. The new TTartisan AF 50mm f/1.8 full-frame lens weighs only 157 grams and is available in Sony E and Nikon Z mounts (a L-mount version is coming later). The lens features an STM stepping motor, an 8-element, 12-group optical design, a 52mm filter thread, and a minimum focusing distance of 0.48 meters, and supports DIY custom armor. The price is around $90. The second TTartisan Neo lens (AF 85mm f/1.8) will be released later.

The new lenses with the third-party skins:

Here are the Tartisan Neo AF 50mm f/1.8 lens technical specifications:






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