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Canon Digital Cameras

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Canon Digital Cameras : Details of Canon Digital Cameras

Executive Summary about : Canon Digital Cameras By www.cameras.co.uk

The range of Canon digital cameras covers the entire spectrum from easy to use, point and shoot digital cameras to advanced digital SLRs aimed at the discerning professional photographer. The range can be broken down into three categories. These are EOS, IXUS and Powershot

The IXUS range is a series of stylish cameras with metal bodies. They are all very compact with a number being small enough to slip into a pocket. All of the IXUS models are straightforward and easy to use. These are really high quality point and shoot digital cameras.

The Powershot part of the range covers a wider selection. The range then works its way up to one of the most advanced compact digital cameras you can buy. You will also find super zoom cameras here. Most of the Powershot range offer a selection of more advanced controls than you will find in the IXUS range.

Canon EOS cameras are SLR models. These are the most advanced and also the most expensive digital cameras in the range. If you are considering buying an SLR be aware that you need to keep a fair proportion of your budget for buying lenses.

Simple and Easy Cameras

1.      Powershot A1100 IS Megapixels: 12 Zoom: 4

2.      Powershot A2100 IS Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 6

3.      Powershot A480 Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 3.3

4.      Powershot A580 Megapixels: 8 Zoom: 4

Standard Cameras

  1. Powershot A1000 IS Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 4
  2. Powershot A2000 IS Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 6
  3. Powershot A590 IS Megapixels: 8 Zoom: 4

Pocket Sized Cameras

  1. IXUS 100 IS Megapixels: 12 Zoom: 3
  2. IXUS 110 IS Megapixels: 12 Zoom: 4
  3. IXUS 80 IS Megapixels: 8 Zoom: 3
  4. IXUS 85 IS Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 3
  5. IXUS 90 IS Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 3
  6. IXUS 95 IS Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 3

Stylish Cameras

  1. IXUS 860 IS Megapixels: 8 Zoom: 3.8
  2. IXUS 870 IS Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 4
  3. IXUS 960 IS Megapixels: 12 Zoom: 3.7
  4. IXUS 970 IS Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 5
  5. IXUS 980 IS Megapixels: 14.7 Zoom: 3.7
  6. IXUS 990 IS Megapixels: 12 Zoom: 5

Super Zoom Cameras

  1. Powershot A720 IS Megapixels: 8 Zoom: 6
  2. Powershot SX1 IS Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 20
  3. Powershot SX10 IS Megapixels: 10 Zoom: 20
  4. Powershot SX110 IS Megapixels: 9 Zoom: 10
  5. Powershot SX200 IS Megapixels: 12 Zoom: 12

Advanced Cameras

  1. Powershot A650 IS Megapixels: 12 Zoom: 6

Very Advanced Cameras

  1. Powershot G10 Megapixels: 14.7 Zoom: 5
  2. Powershot G9 Megapixels: 12 Zoom: 6

Waterproof Cameras

  1. Powershot D10 Megapixels: 12 Zoom: 3

Digital SLR Cameras

  1. EOS 1000D Megapixels: 10 Zoom: N/A
  2. EOS 1Ds Mark III Megapixels: 21 Zoom: N/A
  3. EOS 40D Megapixels: 10 Zoom: N/A
  4. EOS 450D Megapixels: 12 Zoom: N/A
  5. EOS 500D Megapixels: 15 Zoom: N/A
  6. EOS 50D Megapixels: 10 Zoom: N/A
  7. EOS 5D Mark II Megapixels: 21 Zoom: N
  8. EOS-1D Mark III Megapixels: 10 Zoom: N/A

Canon Cameras

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Canon Cameras : Canon Digital Camera

Posted By Agus Mardiana

A Canon digital camera is well-known for its high-quality optics, reliability, and ease of use, so it’s not surprising that Canon digital cameras usually dominate the list of best selling cameras worldwide. The name Canon began in 1934 with a prototype for Japan’s first-ever 35 mm camera with a focal plane shutter. It was named ‘Kwanon’ by Goro Yoshida after the Buddhist bodhisattva Guan Yin.

canon kwanon camera logo

canon kwanon camera logo

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Canon is a diversified company, with operations encompassing image and information processing as well as communication products. The Kwanon was Japan’s first 35mm focal plane shutter camera and featured a lens named ìKasyapaî.

The ad copy read: “The ‘I’ class submarine. The Kwanon camera. The ‘92-Type’ referred to the Japanese Imperial Army’s air-cooled warplane. So Canon’s advertisement linked Japan’s first 35mm camera with top examples of the nation’s technology prowess.

At that time, Japan’s camera industry was outclassed technologically by Germany’s world-leading precision instruments. The top locally made model, the Pearl spring camera, cost 49 yen. A D-model Leica with a 50mm f/3.5 lens was priced at 420 Japanese yen.

This gap prompted Canon to develop inexpensive, high-quality cameras that would equal the best in the world. To help achieve this goal, Canon first established a precision engineering research laboratory. Intensive efforts using the German cameras as models helped Canon researchers accumulate valuable ideas that led to the Kwanon as the nation’s first 35mm focal plane camera, equipped with a range finder.

1930s - 60s

1933 - 1936 : ‘The Kwanon’, Japan’s first 35 mm focal plane-shutter camera, was produced in prototype form.

1940: An indirect X-ray camera, also a first for Japan, is developed.

1947: The company is renamed Canon Camera Co., Inc.

1958: A field zoom lens for television broadcasting is introduced.

1959: The world’s first camcorder with a zoom lens, ‘Relfex Zoom 8′, is introduced.

1961: Canon creates an outstanding Rangefinder camera, the 7, with a 50mm lens with an f/0.95 of apperture. The camera is also decline with a f/1.4 50mm.

1964: ‘Canola 130′, the first Japanese made 10-key calculator is introduced. It was a substantial improvement on the design of the British Bell-Punch company that introduced the first fully electronic calculator two years earlier with the Sumlock Anita Mark 8 unit.

1965: Canon introduce the PELLIX, an SLR camera with a semi-transparent mirror who provide the possibility to take pictures through the mirror.

1969: The company’s name is changed to Canon Inc.

canon digital camera

canon digital camera

The following year, the company decided to highlight its objective of modern, high-quality cameras by dropping the ‘Kwanon‘ spelling in favor of ‘Canon’, which means precision in Latin.

When the Company sought to begin full-scale marketing, it needed a brand name that would be accepted by people worldwide. From this standpoint, in 1935 the name Canon was registered as the official trademark. The word Canon has a number of meanings, including scriptures, criterion and standard.

It also embodied the Company’s desire to meet world-class criteria and industry standards. And since Canon and Kwanon had similar pronunciations, the transition went smoothly. The diversification was first embodied in the Kwanon. The Kwanon, is thus the origin of what Canon is today.

canon cameras

canon cameras