Canon digital camera - innovative digital products
By:Kevin Rockwell
They make market leading products now but a Canon digital camera [of course film in those days] started in a single-room by three Japanese men in the year 1933 under
the name of Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory, Canon has come a
long way today. It all began with the phantom prototype camera called
the ‘Kwanon’. At that time, Germany was considered to be the
leader in camera production. German cameras were extremely expensive.
So, Goro Yoshida, along with two others tried to produce a 35mm rangefinder
camera at a cheaper price and came up with “Kwanon’.
However, at that time, one of the problems faced by the company was that
it did not have a lens of its own. So, it decided to tie up with Nippon
Kogaku Kogyo (who was to become the founder of Nikon) and acquire lenses
from them. With the use of these lenses, Canon came up with its first
commercial camera called the “Hansa Canon” in 1936 which became
a hit. However, the company still had to go through hardships due to the
War.
After the war, the company officially adopted the name “Canon”
as its name. Up till then, the lens was under a different name, the camera
had a different name and the company had a different name. So, in order
to unify all these three, Canon came into existence on September 15, 1947.
Slowly the company started to expand, and many historical cameras were
created such as the Serenar 50mm f/1.8 lens in 1951, Canonet in 1961,
AF35M (Autoboy) in 1979 and the EOS 650 in 1987.
The first Canon digital camera was the PowerShot 600 in 1996. Then, after
making several advances in digital technology, Canon launched the EOS
D2000 digital SLR camera in 1998 for professionals. In addition, the XL1
digital video camera was introduced. Due to its superior functionality
and reliability, the XL1 became the official digital video camcorder of
the NASA.
In order to provide the market with a cost effective camera along with
superior functionality and performance, Canon introduced the EOS D60 in
2002 and the EOS 10D in 2003. These two cameras made Canon the market
leader in digital technology. Then, the EOS Kiss Digital was introduced
in 2003, which became a big success.
Today, Canon has introduced several digital camcorders. Starting with
the FV30 and the FV200KIT in 2002, Canon went onto launch the FV M1 and
the IXY DV M2 in 2003 in the mid range segment. As the company progresses,
Canon digital camera continues to strive to provide its consumers with better and better
technology at the lowest price possible. They have been known as a choice
of the pros for many years in the world of photography but now with a
broad line of products Canon is firmly positioned in the consumer market
as well.
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