Sigma CEO Kazuto Yamaki, pictured at the CP+ 2019 show in Yokohama, Japan. Sigma CEO Kazuto Yamaki recently penned an article in the ICAN Management Review that confirms the Japanese company is looking at the ‘possibility’ of bringing Sigma lenses to Canon RF and Nikon Z mount camera systems. In addition to the possibility of new lenses, he also notes Sigma estimates the overall decline of the photography industry will stabilize sometime this year and explains why Sigma will continue to make cameras, even if it comes at ‘considerable’ costs to the company. When we spoke with Kazuto Yamaki back at CP+ 2019 , he had said Sigma was ‘investigating’ these systems, but noted it was too early to make any official statement on the matter. His full quote was: ‘I have a great interest in the Canon R and Nikon Z systems because eventually they will have more […]
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