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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
− | The company was founded in 1933 with the name Seiki Kōgaku Kenkyūjo (精機光学研究所, or Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory) by the co-founder Yoshida Gorō (吉田五郎){{Japanese name order}} from Hiroshima and his brother-in-law Uchida Saburō (内田三郎){{Japanese name order}}, funded by Mitarai Takeshi (御手洗毅){{Japanese name order}}, a close friend of Uchida. Its original purpose was to research into the development of quality cameras. Therefore Yoshida Gorō disassembled an original [[Leica II]] and studied it mindfully. In June 1934 they released their first camera, the Kwanon (pronounced ''kannon''), named after the Buddhist bodhisattva of mercy of the same name (観音, カンオン; in Chinese Guān Yīn). Later it became the "Hansa Canon", the company's first commercial camera. The following year the camera's name was changed to the less overtly religious Canon (キャノン, pronounced ''kyanon''). The company changed its name to Canon Camera in 1947, and to Canon in 1969. | + | The company was founded in 1933 with the name Seiki Kōgaku Kenkyūjo (精機光学研究所, or Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory) by the co-founder Yoshida Gorō (吉田五郎){{Japanese name order}} from Hiroshima and his brother-in-law Uchida Saburō (内田三郎){{Japanese name order}}, funded by Mitarai Takeshi (御手洗毅){{Japanese name order}}, a close friend of Uchida. Its original purpose was to research into the development of quality cameras. Therefore Yoshida Gorō disassembled an original [[Leica II]] and studied it mindfully. In June 1934 they released their first camera, the Kwanon (pronounced ''kannon''), named after the Buddhist bodhisattva of mercy of the same name (観音, カンオン; in Chinese Guān Yīn). Later it became the "Hansa Canon", the company's first commercial camera. The following year the camera's name was changed to the less overtly religious Canon (キャノン, pronounced ''kyanon''). The company changed its name to Canon Camera in 1947, and to Canon in 1969.{{brr}} |
+ | {{Flickr_image | ||
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+ | |image_text= 1947 [[Canon S-II]] | ||
+ | |image_by= Geoff Harrisson | ||
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+ | The company's earliest cameras were derived much from the design of the [[Leica]] [[39mm screw lenses|threadmount]] [[rangefinder camera]]s; concerns about patents, as well as ignorance of the precise specification of the Leica thread mount, kept these earliest Canon cameras distinctive. Copies only came after the war, but Seiki Kōgaku swiftly equipped postwar Canon bodies with a combined [[viewfinder]] / [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] with three-way switchable magnification (50mm, 100mm, and rangefinder only). Other innovations followed. | ||
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+ | |image=https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49241343027_bc51d390c6_m.jpg | ||
+ | |image_text= Canon Demi ee17 | ||
+ | |image_align= left | ||
+ | |image_by= Philip Krayna | ||
+ | |image_rights=wp | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | Seiki Kōgaku at first did not have its own optical factory, so it used lenses made by [[Nikon]], but it soon started to make its own lenses under the '''Serenar''' brand (later renamed Canon). These lenses remain popular even now by users of rangefinder cameras from Canon, [[Leitz]], and so forth. The Serenar 50mm f1.8 of 1951 was an early highlight of that brand. | |
− | + | In 1959 The company introduced the [[Canonflex]] SLR system. In the early 1960ies Canon launched the [[Canon Canonet|Canonet]] series of fixed-lens [[rangefinder camera]]s and its [[Canon Demi]] series of compact [[half-frame]] viewfinder cameras. Next big steps in the [[SLR]] field were the [[Canon F-1]] of 1971, the [[Canon EF]] with automatic exposure based on the shutter priority principle, and the first computerized SLR [[Canon AE-1]] of 1976. In 1986 Canon was the second after [[Sony]] introducing a completely electronic still camera without film, the [[Canon RC-701]], which was based on video technology and also the first of these cameras with interchangeable [[lens]]es. | |
− | In | + | In 1996 Canon became the benchmark for the new but not very successful film market standard [[APS film|APS]] by introducing its high quality [[Canon IXUS]] camera series. In 2000 it launched its first amateur [[DSLR]] [[Canon EOS D30]]. Canon's APS SLRs as well as its DSLRs continued to have the Canon EF-mount so that older Canon autofocus lenses are applicable with the newer cameras. Canon started to make its own [[CMOS]] image [[sensor]]s. In 2012 it joined the makers of [[CSC|compact digital system camera]]s when in introduced its [[Canon EOS M]] APS-C mirrorless system, and in 2018 the full-frame EOS R mirrorless range. |
− | + | ==Notes== | |
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* [[Canon EOS-1D C]] | * [[Canon EOS-1D C]] | ||
* [[Canon EOS-1D X]] | * [[Canon EOS-1D X]] | ||
+ | * Canon EOS-1D X Mark II | ||
* [[Canon EOS 5D]] | * [[Canon EOS 5D]] | ||
* [[Canon EOS 5D Mark II]] | * [[Canon EOS 5D Mark II]] | ||
* [[Canon EOS 5D Mark III]] - 2012 | * [[Canon EOS 5D Mark III]] - 2012 | ||
− | * Canon EOS | + | * [[Canon EOS 5Ds]] / 5Ds R |
+ | * Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - 2016 | ||
* [[Canon EOS 6D]] | * [[Canon EOS 6D]] | ||
+ | * Canon EOS 6D Mark II - 2017 | ||
* [[Canon EOS 7D]] | * [[Canon EOS 7D]] | ||
* Canon EOS 7D Mark II - 2014 | * Canon EOS 7D Mark II - 2014 | ||
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* [[Canon EOS 60D]] | * [[Canon EOS 60D]] | ||
* [[Canon EOS 70D]] | * [[Canon EOS 70D]] | ||
+ | * Canon EOS 77D (EOS 9000D) - 2017 | ||
+ | * Canon EOS 80D - 2016 | ||
+ | * Canon EOS 90D - 2019 | ||
* Canon EOS 60Da | * Canon EOS 60Da | ||
* Canon EOS 100D (Rebel SL1, EOS Kiss X7) | * Canon EOS 100D (Rebel SL1, EOS Kiss X7) | ||
+ | * Canon EOS 200D (Rebel SL2, EOS Kiss X9) - 2017 | ||
+ | * Canon EOS 250D (Rebel SL3, EOS Kiss X10) - 2019 | ||
* [[Canon EOS 300D]] (Digital Rebel, EOS Kiss Digital) | * [[Canon EOS 300D]] (Digital Rebel, EOS Kiss Digital) | ||
* [[Canon EOS 350D]] (Digital Rebel XT, EOS Kiss Digital N) | * [[Canon EOS 350D]] (Digital Rebel XT, EOS Kiss Digital N) | ||
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* Canon EOS 750D (Rebel T6i, EOS Kiss X8i) - 2015 | * Canon EOS 750D (Rebel T6i, EOS Kiss X8i) - 2015 | ||
* Canon EOS 760D (Rebel T6s, EOS 8000D) - 2015 | * Canon EOS 760D (Rebel T6s, EOS 8000D) - 2015 | ||
+ | * Canon EOS 800D (Rebel T7i, EOS Kiss X9i) - 2017 | ||
+ | * Canon EOS 850D (Rebel T8i, EOS Kiss X10i) - 2020 | ||
* Canon EOS 1200D (Digital Rebel T5, EOS Kiss X70) - 2014 | * Canon EOS 1200D (Digital Rebel T5, EOS Kiss X70) - 2014 | ||
+ | * Canon EOS 1300D (Digital Rebel T6, EOS Kiss X80) - 2016 | ||
+ | * Canon EOS 2000D (Digital Rebel T7, EOS Kiss X90) - 2018 | ||
* [[Canon EOS D2000]] - 1998 | * [[Canon EOS D2000]] - 1998 | ||
* [[Canon EOS D6000]] - 1998 | * [[Canon EOS D6000]] - 1998 | ||
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==== [[CSC]] ==== | ==== [[CSC]] ==== | ||
+ | === M series === | ||
* [[Canon EOS M]] | * [[Canon EOS M]] | ||
* [[Canon EOS M2]] | * [[Canon EOS M2]] | ||
− | * Canon EOS M3 | + | * [[Canon EOS M3]] |
+ | * [[Canon EOS M5]] (2016) | ||
+ | * [[Canon EOS M10]] | ||
+ | * [[Canon EOS M6]] (2017) | ||
+ | * Canon EOS M6 Mark II (2019) | ||
+ | * [[Canon EOS M100]] (2017) | ||
+ | * Canon EOS M200 (2019) | ||
+ | * [[Canon EOS M50]] / EOS Kiss M (2018) | ||
+ | * [[Canon EOS M50 Mark II]] / EOS Kiss M2 (2020) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===R Series=== | ||
+ | Full frame (36 x 24 mm) | ||
+ | *[[Canon EOS R]] (2018) - 30MP | ||
+ | *[[Canon EOS Ra]] (2018) - 30MP | ||
+ | *Canon EOS RP (2019) - 26MP | ||
+ | *Canon EOS R3 (2021) - 24MP, stacked, back-illuminated sensor | ||
+ | *Canon EOS R5 (2020) - 45MP | ||
+ | *Canon EOS R5 C (2022) - 45MP | ||
+ | *Canon EOS R6 (2020) -20MP | ||
+ | *Canon EOS R6 Mark II (2022) -24MP | ||
+ | *Canon EOS R8 (2023) -24MP | ||
+ | |||
+ | APS-C | ||
+ | *Canon EOS R7 (2022) - 33MP | ||
+ | *Canon EOS R10 (2022) - 24MP | ||
+ | *Canon EOS R50 (2023) - 24MP | ||
+ | *Canon EOS R100 (2023) - 24MP | ||
=== Fixed Lens === | === Fixed Lens === | ||
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 30 || SD200 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 40 | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 30 || SD200 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 40 | ||
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− | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 40 || SD300 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 50 | + | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | [[Canon Digital IXUS 40|40]] || [[Canon Digital IXUS 40|SD300]] || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | [[Canon Digital IXUS 40|50]] |
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 50 || SD400 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 55 | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 50 || SD400 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 55 | ||
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 55 || SD450 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 60 | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 55 || SD450 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 60 | ||
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− | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 60 || SD600 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 70 | + | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | [[Canon Digital IXUS 60|60]] || [[Canon Digital IXUS 60|SD600]] || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | [[Canon Digital IXUS 60|70]] |
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 65 || SD630 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 80 | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 65 || SD630 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 80 | ||
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 132 || 115 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 90F | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 132 || 115 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 90F | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 135 || 120 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 100F | ||
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 140 || 130 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 110F | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 140 || 130 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 110F | ||
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 155 || 150 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 140 | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 155 || 150 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 140 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 160 || || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | | + | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | [[Canon IXUS 160|160]] || [[Canon IXUS 160|160]] || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | [[Canon IXUS 160|150]] |
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− | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 165 || | + | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 165 || N / A || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 160 |
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− | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 170 || 170 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | | + | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 170 || 170 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 170 |
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 210 || SD3500 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 19S | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 210 || SD3500 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 19S | ||
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 255 HS || 330 HS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 610F | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 255 HS || 330 HS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 610F | ||
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− | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | | + | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | N / A || N / A || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 620F |
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 265 HS || 340 HS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 630 | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 265 HS || 340 HS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 630 | ||
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− | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 275 HS || 350 HS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | | + | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 275 HS || 350 HS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 640 |
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 300 HS || SD4000 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 30S | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 300 HS || SD4000 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 30S | ||
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 950 IS || SD850 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 810 IS | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 950 IS || SD850 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 810 IS | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 960 IS || SD950 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 2000 IS | + | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | [[Canon Digital IXUS 960 IS|960 IS]] || [[Canon Digital IXUS 960 IS|SD950 IS]] || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | [[Canon Digital IXUS 960 IS|2000 IS]] |
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 970 IS || SD890 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 820 IS | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 970 IS || SD890 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 820 IS | ||
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | 990 IS || SD970 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 830 IS | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | 990 IS || SD970 IS || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | 830 IS | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | i || SD10 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | L | + | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | [[Canon Digital IXUS i|i]] || [[Canon Digital IXUS i|SD10]] || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | [[Canon Digital IXUS i|L]] |
|- | |- | ||
− | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | i<sup>5</sup> || SD20 | + | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | [[Canon Digital IXUS i|i<sup>5</sup> ]]|| [[Canon Digital IXUS i|SD20 ]]|| bgcolor="#ddffdd" | [[Canon Digital IXUS i|L<sup>2</sup>]] |
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| bgcolor="#dddddd" | i zoom || SD30 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | L<sup>3</sup> | | bgcolor="#dddddd" | i zoom || SD30 || bgcolor="#ddffdd" | L<sup>3</sup> | ||
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* Canon PowerShot N2 (2014) | * Canon PowerShot N2 (2014) | ||
* Canon PowerShot N100 (2014) | * Canon PowerShot N100 (2014) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot V10 (2023) | ||
'''A series''' | '''A series''' | ||
* [[Canon PowerShot A5]] (1998) | * [[Canon PowerShot A5]] (1998) | ||
* [[Canon PowerShot A5 Zoom]] (1998) | * [[Canon PowerShot A5 Zoom]] (1998) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A10]] (2001) |
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A20]] (2001) |
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A40]] (2002) |
* [[Canon PowerShot A50]] (1999) | * [[Canon PowerShot A50]] (1999) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A60]] (2003) |
* [[Canon PowerShot A70]] (2003) | * [[Canon PowerShot A70]] (2003) | ||
* [[Canon PowerShot A75]] (2004) | * [[Canon PowerShot A75]] (2004) | ||
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* [[Canon PowerShot A85]] (2004) | * [[Canon PowerShot A85]] (2004) | ||
* [[Canon PowerShot A95]] (2004) | * [[Canon PowerShot A95]] (2004) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A100]] (2002) |
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A200]] (2002) |
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A300]] (2003) |
* Canon PowerShot A310 (2004) | * Canon PowerShot A310 (2004) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A400]] (2004) |
* [[Canon PowerShot A410]] (2005) | * [[Canon PowerShot A410]] (2005) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot A420 (2006) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot A430 (2006) | ||
* Canon PowerShot A450 (2007) | * Canon PowerShot A450 (2007) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A460]] (2007) |
* [[Canon PowerShot A470]] (2008) | * [[Canon PowerShot A470]] (2008) | ||
* [[Canon PowerShot A480]] (2009) | * [[Canon PowerShot A480]] (2009) | ||
* [[Canon PowerShot A490]] (2010) | * [[Canon PowerShot A490]] (2010) | ||
* Canon PowerShot A495 (2010) | * Canon PowerShot A495 (2010) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A510]] (2005) |
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A520]] (2005) |
* [[Canon PowerShot A530]] (2006) | * [[Canon PowerShot A530]] (2006) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A540]] (2006) |
* Canon PowerShot A550 (2007) | * Canon PowerShot A550 (2007) | ||
* Canon PowerShot A560 (2007) | * Canon PowerShot A560 (2007) | ||
* Canon PowerShot A570 IS (2007) | * Canon PowerShot A570 IS (2007) | ||
* Canon PowerShot A580 (2008) | * Canon PowerShot A580 (2008) | ||
− | * Canon PowerShot A590 IS (2008) | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A590 IS]] (2008) |
* Canon PowerShot A610 (2005) | * Canon PowerShot A610 (2005) | ||
* Canon PowerShot A620 (2005) | * Canon PowerShot A620 (2005) | ||
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* Canon PowerShot A640 (2006) | * Canon PowerShot A640 (2006) | ||
* Canon PowerShot A650 IS (2007) | * Canon PowerShot A650 IS (2007) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A700]] (2006) |
* Canon PowerShot A710 IS (2006) | * Canon PowerShot A710 IS (2006) | ||
* Canon PowerShot A720 IS (2007) | * Canon PowerShot A720 IS (2007) | ||
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* Canon PowerShot A810 (2012) | * Canon PowerShot A810 (2012) | ||
* Canon PowerShot A1000 IS (2008) | * Canon PowerShot A1000 IS (2008) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot A1100 IS]] (2009) |
* Canon PowerShot A1200 (2011) | * Canon PowerShot A1200 (2011) | ||
* Canon PowerShot A1300 (2012) | * Canon PowerShot A1300 (2012) | ||
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* [[Canon PowerShot G11]] (2009) | * [[Canon PowerShot G11]] (2009) | ||
* [[Canon PowerShot G12]] (2010) | * [[Canon PowerShot G12]] (2010) | ||
+ | * [[Canon PowerShot G15]] (2012) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot G16 (2013) | ||
* [[Canon PowerShot G1 X]] (2012) | * [[Canon PowerShot G1 X]] (2012) | ||
* Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II (2014) | * Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II (2014) | ||
− | * | + | * Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark III (2017) |
− | |||
* Canon PowerShot G7X (2014) | * Canon PowerShot G7X (2014) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II (2016) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III (2019) | ||
* Canon PowerShot G3X (2015) | * Canon PowerShot G3X (2015) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot G9X (2015) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot G9X Mark II | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot G5X (2015) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot G5X Mark II (2019) | ||
'''Pro series''' | '''Pro series''' | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot Pro1]] (2004) |
* [[Canon PowerShot Pro70]] (1998) | * [[Canon PowerShot Pro70]] (1998) | ||
* Canon PowerShot Pro90 IS (2001) | * Canon PowerShot Pro90 IS (2001) | ||
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* Canon PowerShot S10 (1999) | * Canon PowerShot S10 (1999) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot S20]] (2000) |
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot S30]] (2001) |
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot S40]] (2001) |
* Canon PowerShot S45 (2002) | * Canon PowerShot S45 (2002) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon PowerShot S50]] (2003) |
* [[Canon PowerShot S60]] (2004) | * [[Canon PowerShot S60]] (2004) | ||
* [[Canon PowerShot S70]] (2004) | * [[Canon PowerShot S70]] (2004) | ||
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* Canon PowerShot SX50 HS (2012) | * Canon PowerShot SX50 HS (2012) | ||
* Canon PowerShot SX60 HS (2014) | * Canon PowerShot SX60 HS (2014) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot SX70 HS (2018) | ||
* Canon PowerShot SX100 IS (2007) | * Canon PowerShot SX100 IS (2007) | ||
* Canon PowerShot SX110 IS (2008) | * Canon PowerShot SX110 IS (2008) | ||
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* Canon PowerShot SX600 HS (2014) | * Canon PowerShot SX600 HS (2014) | ||
* Canon PowerShot SX610 HS (2015) | * Canon PowerShot SX610 HS (2015) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot SX620 HS (2016) | ||
* Canon PowerShot SX700 HS (2014) | * Canon PowerShot SX700 HS (2014) | ||
* Canon PowerShot SX710 HS (2015) | * Canon PowerShot SX710 HS (2015) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot SX720 HS (2016) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot SX730 HS (2017) | ||
+ | * Canon PowerShot SX740 HS (2018) | ||
{{br}} | {{br}} | ||
* Canon CE300 (PC Card camera) | * Canon CE300 (PC Card camera) | ||
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|image_rights= cc | |image_rights= cc | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | See the full series at the [https://global.canon/en/c-museum/camera.html?s=svc Canon Camera Museum] | ||
+ | |||
===SV mount=== | ===SV mount=== | ||
* [[Canon RC-701]] | * [[Canon RC-701]] | ||
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=== Fixed lens === | === Fixed lens === | ||
* [[Canon RC-250]] (Q-PIC) | * [[Canon RC-250]] (Q-PIC) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon RC-250 | Canon RC-251]] |
* [[Canon RC-260]] | * [[Canon RC-260]] | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon RC-360]] |
− | * | + | * <!--[[Canon RC-450]] did this exist? Cannot find external source--> |
* [[Canon RC-470]] | * [[Canon RC-470]] | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon RC-570]] (Ion RC-560 Europe) |
== 35mm SLR == | == 35mm SLR == | ||
=== Fixed lens === | === Fixed lens === | ||
− | * Canonex | + | * [[Canonex]] |
* [[Canon EXEE|Canon EX EE]] | * [[Canon EXEE|Canon EX EE]] | ||
* [[Canon EX Auto]] | * [[Canon EX Auto]] | ||
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=== FL Mount (1964-1969) === | === FL Mount (1964-1969) === | ||
<div class="plainlinks floatright">{{Flickr_image | <div class="plainlinks floatright">{{Flickr_image | ||
− | |image_source= http://www.flickr.com/photos/ | + | |image_source= http://www.flickr.com/photos/wolf-t/15642125461/in/pool-camerawiki/ |
− | |image= http:// | + | |image= http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5613/15642125461_6e5d41263b_t_d.jpg |
|image_align= right | |image_align= right | ||
− | |image_text= [[Canon | + | |image_text= [[Canon F-1| F-1]] |
− | |image_by= | + | |image_by= wolf4max |
|image_rights= (C) | |image_rights= (C) | ||
}} | }} | ||
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* [[Canon AT-1]] | * [[Canon AT-1]] | ||
* [[Canon AV-1]] | * [[Canon AV-1]] | ||
+ | * [[Canon F-A]] ophthalmic camera | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
'''T series''' | '''T series''' | ||
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* [[Canon EOS 5| Canon EOS 5]] (EOS A2 / EOS A2E / EOS 5 QD) | * [[Canon EOS 5| Canon EOS 5]] (EOS A2 / EOS A2E / EOS 5 QD) | ||
* [[Canon EOS 10]] (EOS 10S / 10 QD) | * [[Canon EOS 10]] (EOS 10S / 10 QD) | ||
− | * [[Canon EOS 30]] (Elan 7 / Elan 7E / EOS 7) | + | * [[Canon EOS 30]] (Elan 7 / Elan 7E / EOS 7 / EOS 33) |
* [[Canon EOS 30V]] (EOS Elan 7NE / EOS 7S; EOS 33V / Elan 7N) | * [[Canon EOS 30V]] (EOS Elan 7NE / EOS 7S; EOS 33V / Elan 7N) | ||
* [[Canon EOS 50]] (Elan II / Elan II E / EOS 55) | * [[Canon EOS 50]] (Elan II / Elan II E / EOS 55) | ||
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* Canon Canonet S | * Canon Canonet S | ||
* [[Canon Canonet QL 17]] | * [[Canon Canonet QL 17]] | ||
− | * [[Canon Canonet QL 17 | + | * [[Canon Canonet QL 17|Canon Canonet QL 17 New]] |
− | * Canon Canonet QL 17-L New | + | * [[Canon Canonet QL 17|Canon Canonet QL 17-L New]] |
* [[Canon Canonet QL 17 GIII]] | * [[Canon Canonet QL 17 GIII]] | ||
* [[Canon Canonet QL 17 / QL 19 / QL 25|Canon Canonet QL 19]] | * [[Canon Canonet QL 17 / QL 19 / QL 25|Canon Canonet QL 19]] | ||
* [[Canon Canonet QL 17 / QL 19 / QL 25|Canon Canonet QL 19E]] | * [[Canon Canonet QL 17 / QL 19 / QL 25|Canon Canonet QL 19E]] | ||
* [[Canon Canonet QL 17 / QL 19 / QL 25|Canon Canonet QL 19 New]] | * [[Canon Canonet QL 17 / QL 19 / QL 25|Canon Canonet QL 19 New]] | ||
− | * Canon Canonet QL 19 GIII | + | * [[Canon Canonet QL 17 / QL 19 / QL 25|Canon Canonet QL 19 GIII]] |
* [[Canon Canonet QL 17 / QL 19 / QL 25|Canon Canonet QL 25]] | * [[Canon Canonet QL 17 / QL 19 / QL 25|Canon Canonet QL 25]] | ||
* [[Canon Canonet 28]] | * [[Canon Canonet 28]] | ||
* [[Canon Canonet 28 New]] | * [[Canon Canonet 28 New]] | ||
* [[Canon Canodate E]] | * [[Canon Canodate E]] | ||
− | * Canon Canodate E-N | + | * [[Canon Canodate E-N]] |
* [[Canon Datematic]] | * [[Canon Datematic]] | ||
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== 35mm half frame == | == 35mm half frame == | ||
* [[Canon Demi]] (offered in four color variants) | * [[Canon Demi]] (offered in four color variants) | ||
− | * | + | * [[Canon Demi C]] |
* [[Canon Demi S]] | * [[Canon Demi S]] | ||
* [[Canon Demi EE17]] | * [[Canon Demi EE17]] | ||
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}}</ref></small></div> | }}</ref></small></div> | ||
− | * Canon | + | * [[Canon 110E]] |
− | * [[Canon | + | * [[Canon 110ED]] |
− | * Canon | + | * [[Canon 110ED 20]] |
== 126 film == | == 126 film == | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
In English: | In English: | ||
− | * [ | + | *[https://global.canon/en/corporate/history/ The History of Canon] at the [https://global.canon/en/index.html Canon, Inc Official website] |
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://global.canon/en/c-museum/ Canon Camera Museum] |
− | * | + | * [https://www.flickr.com/groups/canon/ Flickr Canon Central group] |
* [http://antiquecameras.net/canonrflens.html Canon Rangefinder Lens] and [http://antiquecameras.net/canonrfcameras.html Canon Rangefinder Camera Price & Information Guide] | * [http://antiquecameras.net/canonrflens.html Canon Rangefinder Lens] and [http://antiquecameras.net/canonrfcameras.html Canon Rangefinder Camera Price & Information Guide] | ||
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkWsk9rXpcU Canon lens production, part I] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T7BDeMU_Ks part II] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpkAWZTwqI4 part III] on [http://www.youtube.com YouTube] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkWsk9rXpcU Canon lens production, part I] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T7BDeMU_Ks part II] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpkAWZTwqI4 part III] on [http://www.youtube.com YouTube] | ||
− | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/canon.htm Canon manuals from EOS to | + | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/canon.htm Canon PDF manuals from EOS, rangefinders to Point and Shoot models: English, some French & German] at [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras site] |
* [http://collectiblend.com/Cameras/Canon/ List of all Canon film cameras, their photos, descriptions and estimate prices] at CollectiBlend.com | * [http://collectiblend.com/Cameras/Canon/ List of all Canon film cameras, their photos, descriptions and estimate prices] at CollectiBlend.com | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://www.photo-manuals.com/manual/canon Canon PDF Camera Manuals : Photo-Manuals.com] |
* [http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.com/2011/04/a-team.html The A Team] an article about the SLR A models, AE-1, AT-1, A-1, AV-1 and AE-1 Program at [http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.com/ Classic Cameras] by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/raulm/ RaúlM.] | * [http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.com/2011/04/a-team.html The A Team] an article about the SLR A models, AE-1, AT-1, A-1, AV-1 and AE-1 Program at [http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.com/ Classic Cameras] by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/raulm/ RaúlM.] | ||
In French: | In French: | ||
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/index.php?/category/492 Canon page] at [http://www.collectiongeven.com/piwigo/ Collection G. Even's site] |
* [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/listeC_imagettes.php#Canon Many Canon Cameras and user manuals] at www.collection-appareils.fr | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/listeC_imagettes.php#Canon Many Canon Cameras and user manuals] at www.collection-appareils.fr | ||
+ | * [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/canon/canon_eos_elan_ii_iie/canon_eos_elan_ii_iie.htm Canon EOS Elan II PDF in French] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/index.htm Butkus' OrphanCameras.com] | ||
In Spanish: | In Spanish: | ||
− | * [http://manualcamera.info/clasicas.htm Manual Camera] Utilizando las Canon FD y otras cámaras clásicas | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20190101053909/http://manualcamera.info/clasicas.htm Manual Camera] Utilizando las Canon FD y otras cámaras clásicas (archived) |
In Japanese | In Japanese |
Latest revision as of 04:37, 29 December 2023
Canon, headquartered in Tokyo, is a Japanese company that specializes in imaging and optical products, including cameras, photocopiers and computer printers. Its current name is Canon Inc. (キヤノン株式会社).
image by Hovsep Kevorkian (Image rights) |
Contents
History
The company was founded in 1933 with the name Seiki Kōgaku Kenkyūjo (精機光学研究所, or Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory) by the co-founder Yoshida Gorō (吉田五郎)[1] from Hiroshima and his brother-in-law Uchida Saburō (内田三郎)[1], funded by Mitarai Takeshi (御手洗毅)[1], a close friend of Uchida. Its original purpose was to research into the development of quality cameras. Therefore Yoshida Gorō disassembled an original Leica II and studied it mindfully. In June 1934 they released their first camera, the Kwanon (pronounced kannon), named after the Buddhist bodhisattva of mercy of the same name (観音, カンオン; in Chinese Guān Yīn). Later it became the "Hansa Canon", the company's first commercial camera. The following year the camera's name was changed to the less overtly religious Canon (キャノン, pronounced kyanon). The company changed its name to Canon Camera in 1947, and to Canon in 1969.
1947 Canon S-II image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
The company's earliest cameras were derived much from the design of the Leica threadmount rangefinder cameras; concerns about patents, as well as ignorance of the precise specification of the Leica thread mount, kept these earliest Canon cameras distinctive. Copies only came after the war, but Seiki Kōgaku swiftly equipped postwar Canon bodies with a combined viewfinder / rangefinder with three-way switchable magnification (50mm, 100mm, and rangefinder only). Other innovations followed.
Canon Demi ee17 image by Philip Krayna (Image rights) |
Seiki Kōgaku at first did not have its own optical factory, so it used lenses made by Nikon, but it soon started to make its own lenses under the Serenar brand (later renamed Canon). These lenses remain popular even now by users of rangefinder cameras from Canon, Leitz, and so forth. The Serenar 50mm f1.8 of 1951 was an early highlight of that brand.
In 1959 The company introduced the Canonflex SLR system. In the early 1960ies Canon launched the Canonet series of fixed-lens rangefinder cameras and its Canon Demi series of compact half-frame viewfinder cameras. Next big steps in the SLR field were the Canon F-1 of 1971, the Canon EF with automatic exposure based on the shutter priority principle, and the first computerized SLR Canon AE-1 of 1976. In 1986 Canon was the second after Sony introducing a completely electronic still camera without film, the Canon RC-701, which was based on video technology and also the first of these cameras with interchangeable lenses.
In 1996 Canon became the benchmark for the new but not very successful film market standard APS by introducing its high quality Canon IXUS camera series. In 2000 it launched its first amateur DSLR Canon EOS D30. Canon's APS SLRs as well as its DSLRs continued to have the Canon EF-mount so that older Canon autofocus lenses are applicable with the newer cameras. Canon started to make its own CMOS image sensors. In 2012 it joined the makers of compact digital system cameras when in introduced its Canon EOS M APS-C mirrorless system, and in 2018 the full-frame EOS R mirrorless range.
Notes
Digital
system cameras
DSLR
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- Canon EOS-1Ds
- Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II
- Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
- Canon EOS-1D
- Canon EOS-1D Mark II
- Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
- Canon EOS-1D Mark III
- Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
- Canon EOS-1D C
- Canon EOS-1D X
- Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
- Canon EOS 5D
- Canon EOS 5D Mark II
- Canon EOS 5D Mark III - 2012
- Canon EOS 5Ds / 5Ds R
- Canon EOS 5D Mark IV - 2016
- Canon EOS 6D
- Canon EOS 6D Mark II - 2017
- Canon EOS 7D
- Canon EOS 7D Mark II - 2014
- Canon EOS 10D
- Canon EOS 20D
- Canon EOS 20Da
- Canon EOS 30D
- Canon EOS 40D
- Canon EOS 50D
- Canon EOS 60D
- Canon EOS 70D
- Canon EOS 77D (EOS 9000D) - 2017
- Canon EOS 80D - 2016
- Canon EOS 90D - 2019
- Canon EOS 60Da
- Canon EOS 100D (Rebel SL1, EOS Kiss X7)
- Canon EOS 200D (Rebel SL2, EOS Kiss X9) - 2017
- Canon EOS 250D (Rebel SL3, EOS Kiss X10) - 2019
- Canon EOS 300D (Digital Rebel, EOS Kiss Digital)
- Canon EOS 350D (Digital Rebel XT, EOS Kiss Digital N)
- Canon EOS 400D (Digital Rebel XTi, EOS Kiss Digital X)
- Canon EOS 1000D (Digital Rebel XS, EOS Kiss Digital F)
- Canon EOS 1100D (Digital Rebel T3, EOS Kiss Digital X50)
- Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi, EOS Kiss Digital X2)
- Canon EOS 500D (Digital Rebel T1i, EOS Kiss Digital X3)
- Canon EOS 550D (Digital Rebel T2i, EOS Kiss Digital X4)
- Canon EOS 600D (Digital Rebel T3i, EOS Kiss Digital X5)
- Canon EOS 650D (Digital Rebel T4i, EOS Kiss Digital X6i) - 2012
- Canon EOS 700D (Rebel T5i, EOS Kiss X7i) - 2013
- Canon EOS 750D (Rebel T6i, EOS Kiss X8i) - 2015
- Canon EOS 760D (Rebel T6s, EOS 8000D) - 2015
- Canon EOS 800D (Rebel T7i, EOS Kiss X9i) - 2017
- Canon EOS 850D (Rebel T8i, EOS Kiss X10i) - 2020
- Canon EOS 1200D (Digital Rebel T5, EOS Kiss X70) - 2014
- Canon EOS 1300D (Digital Rebel T6, EOS Kiss X80) - 2016
- Canon EOS 2000D (Digital Rebel T7, EOS Kiss X90) - 2018
- Canon EOS D2000 - 1998
- Canon EOS D6000 - 1998
- Canon EOS D30 - 2000
- Canon EOS D60 - 2002
- Canon EOS-DCS 1 - 1995
- Canon EOS-DCS 3 - 1995
CSC
M series
- Canon EOS M
- Canon EOS M2
- Canon EOS M3
- Canon EOS M5 (2016)
- Canon EOS M10
- Canon EOS M6 (2017)
- Canon EOS M6 Mark II (2019)
- Canon EOS M100 (2017)
- Canon EOS M200 (2019)
- Canon EOS M50 / EOS Kiss M (2018)
- Canon EOS M50 Mark II / EOS Kiss M2 (2020)
R Series
Full frame (36 x 24 mm)
- Canon EOS R (2018) - 30MP
- Canon EOS Ra (2018) - 30MP
- Canon EOS RP (2019) - 26MP
- Canon EOS R3 (2021) - 24MP, stacked, back-illuminated sensor
- Canon EOS R5 (2020) - 45MP
- Canon EOS R5 C (2022) - 45MP
- Canon EOS R6 (2020) -20MP
- Canon EOS R6 Mark II (2022) -24MP
- Canon EOS R8 (2023) -24MP
APS-C
- Canon EOS R7 (2022) - 33MP
- Canon EOS R10 (2022) - 24MP
- Canon EOS R50 (2023) - 24MP
- Canon EOS R100 (2023) - 24MP
Fixed Lens
IXUS / ELPH / IXY
PowerShot SD630 Digital Elph image by pointnshoot (Image rights) |
Digital IXUS Europe worldwide |
Digital ELPH USA |
Digital IXY Japan |
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Digital IXUS | S100 | Digital IXY |
II | SD100 | 30 |
IIs | SD110 | 30a |
30 | SD200 | 40 |
40 | SD300 | 50 |
50 | SD400 | 55 |
55 | SD450 | 60 |
60 | SD600 | 70 |
65 | SD630 | 80 |
70 | SD1000 | 10 |
75 | SD750 | 90 |
105 | SD1300 IS | 200F |
130 | SD1400 IS | 400F |
132 | 115 IS | 90F |
135 | 120 IS | 100F |
140 | 130 | 110F |
145 | 135 | 120 |
150 | 140 IS | 130 |
155 | 150 IS | 140 |
160 | 160 | 150 |
165 | N / A | 160 |
170 | 170 IS | 170 |
210 | SD3500 IS | 19S |
300 | S300 | 300 |
330 | S330 | 300a |
400 | S400 | 400 |
430 | S410 | 450 |
500 | S500 | 500 |
700 | SD500 | 600 |
750 | SD550 | 700 |
115 HS | 100 HS | 210F |
125 HS | 110 HS | 220F |
220 HS | 300 HS | 410F |
230 HS | 310 HS | 600F |
240 HS | 320 HS | 420F |
245 HS | N / A | 430F |
255 HS | 330 HS | 610F |
N / A | N / A | 620F |
265 HS | 340 HS | 630 |
275 HS | 350 HS | 640 |
300 HS | SD4000 IS | 30S |
310 HS | 500 HS | 31S / 32S |
500 HS | 520 HS | 3 |
510 HS | 530 HS | 1 |
1000 HS | SD4500 IS | 50S |
1100 HS | 510 HS | 51S |
80 IS | SD110 IS | 20 IS |
85 IS | SD770 IS | 25 IS |
90 IS | SD790 | 95 IS |
95 IS | SD1200 IS | 110 IS |
100 IS | SD780 IS | 210 IS |
110 IS | SD960 IS | 510 IS |
120 IS | SD940 IS | 220 IS |
200 IS | SD980 IS | 930 IS |
800 IS | SD700 IS | 800 IS |
850 IS | SD800 IS | 900 IS |
860 IS | SD870 IS | 910 IS |
870 IS | SD880 IS | 920 IS |
900 Ti | SD900 | 1000 |
950 IS | SD850 IS | 810 IS |
960 IS | SD950 IS | 2000 IS |
970 IS | SD890 IS | 820 IS |
980 IS | SD990 IS | 3000 IS |
990 IS | SD970 IS | 830 IS |
i | SD10 | L |
i5 | SD20 | L2 |
i zoom | SD30 | L3 |
i7 | SD40 | L4 |
V | S110 | 200 |
V2 | S200 | 200a |
V3 | S230 | 320 |
Wireless | SD430 | Wireless |
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PowerShot series
A series
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D series
G series
Pro series
S series
SX series
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Still Video Camera
RC-701 image by bambi851 (Image rights) |
See the full series at the Canon Camera Museum
SV mount
Fixed lens
- Canon RC-250 (Q-PIC)
- Canon RC-251
- Canon RC-260
- Canon RC-360
- Canon RC-470
- Canon RC-570 (Ion RC-560 Europe)
35mm SLR
Fixed lens
R Mount (1959-1963)
- Canonflex (May 1959)
- Canonflex RP
- Canonflex R2000
- Canonflex RM (1962)
FL Mount (1964-1969)
F-1 image by wolf4max (Image rights) |
- Canon FX
- Canon FP
- Canon Pellix
- Canon Pellix QL
- Canon FT QL
- Canon TL QL
FD Mount (1970-1990)
T80 image by rst12 (Image rights) |
A series
- Canon A-1
- Canon AE-1
- Canon AE-1 Program
- Canon AL-1
- Canon AT-1
- Canon AV-1
- Canon F-A ophthalmic camera
T series
EF Mount (Auto Focus)
Canon's EF mount is the widest throat lens mount for modern 35mm-format SLR cameras (film or digital). The distance from flange to film is also quite small, which makes it one of the most adaptable: though AF functions do not work, many users have adapted their EOS bodies to use lenses from Nikon, Contax, Leica, Pentax, and others.
The cameras models listed below are using the European worldwide model numbers. The American and Japanese market model names if different are listed beside it. Region equivalent models sometimes contains different features. Japanese variations cameras usually has the most features with many having flash, QD Quartz Date, eye control and panorama functions as standard. American and Europe world wide models often have models with or without; flash, QD and eye control. Panorama is also a feature lacking in these regions. Some American variations also lack a automatic pop-up flash.
- Canon EOS-1 ( -1989)
- Canon EOS-1N (1N RS)
- Canon EOS-1V ( -2000)
- Canon EOS 3 (-1998)
- Canon EOS 5 (EOS A2 / EOS A2E / EOS 5 QD)
- Canon EOS 10 (EOS 10S / 10 QD)
- Canon EOS 30 (Elan 7 / Elan 7E / EOS 7 / EOS 33)
- Canon EOS 30V (EOS Elan 7NE / EOS 7S; EOS 33V / Elan 7N)
- Canon EOS 50 (Elan II / Elan II E / EOS 55)
- Canon EOS 100 (EOS Elan / EOS 100 QD)
- Canon EOS 300 (EOS Rebel 2000 / EOS Kiss 3 / EOS Kiss III L)
- Canon EOS 300V (EOS Rebel Ti / EOS Kiss 5)
- Canon EOS 300X (EOS Rebel T2 / EOS Kiss 7)
- Canon EOS 500 (EOS Rebel XS; EOS Rebel X / EOS Kiss)
- Canon EOS 500N (EOS Rebel G / New EOS Kiss)
- Canon EOS 600 (EOS 630 / EOS 630 QD)
- Canon EOS 620
- Canon EOS 650 ( - 1987 - the first EOS)
- Canon EOS 700 (EOS 700 QD)
- Canon EOS 750 (EOS 750 QD)
- Canon EOS 850 (EOS 850 QD)
- Canon EOS 1000 (EOS Rebel / EOS 1000 QD)
- Canon EOS 1000F (EOS Rebel S / EOS 1000F QD, EOS 1000F QD-P)
- Canon EOS 1000N (EOS Rebel II / EOS Rebel II QD)
- Canon EOS 1000FN (EOS Rebel S2 / EOS 1000S QD / EOS 1000S QD-P)
- Canon EOS 3000 (EOS 88)
- Canon EOS 3000N (EOS Rebel XS N / EOS Rebel GII / EOS 66)
- Canon EOS 3000V (EOS Rebel K2 / EOS Kiss Lite)
- Canon EOS 5000 (EOS 888)
- Canon EOS RT
EF mount (Manual Focus)
Lenses for other mounts
See Exakta lenses for a couple of 1955 lenses for the Exakta (or Topcon).
35mm rangefinder
Interchangeable lens
Canon IVsb image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
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And also screwmount lenses for the above (or other bodies with an appropriate lensmount). Canon also made the 25/3.5 in Contax (or Nikon S) mount.
Fixed lens
GIII QL 17 image by Martin Taylor (Image rights) |
- Canon A35F
- Canon A35 Datelux
- Canon Canonet
- Canon Canonet 17
- Canon Canonet Junior
- Canon Canonet S
- Canon Canonet QL 17
- Canon Canonet QL 17 New
- Canon Canonet QL 17-L New
- Canon Canonet QL 17 GIII
- Canon Canonet QL 19
- Canon Canonet QL 19E
- Canon Canonet QL 19 New
- Canon Canonet QL 19 GIII
- Canon Canonet QL 25
- Canon Canonet 28
- Canon Canonet 28 New
- Canon Canodate E
- Canon Canodate E-N
- Canon Datematic
35mm compact
- Canon MC Micro-compact series
- Canon LA 10/20
- Canon Sure Shot/Prima/Autoboy series
- Canon Snappy series
35mm half frame
- Canon Demi (offered in four color variants)
- Canon Demi C
- Canon Demi S
- Canon Demi EE17
- Canon Demi EE28
- Canon Demi Rapid
- Canon Dial 35
- Canon Dial 35-2
- Canon Dial Rapid
APS film
SLR
IX image by Siim Vahur (Image rights) |
cameras compatible with Canon EF mount AF SLR lenses
- Canon EOS IX (EOS IX E)
- Canon EOS IX Lite (EOS IX 7 / EOS IX 50)
Compact
- Canon IXUS APS series. (US: Elph, JAP: IXY) (E.g. Canon IXUS, Canon IXUS II, Canon Elph 370Z)
110 film
126 film
- Canomatic C30
- Canomatic M70
120 film
The Seica (4.5×6) coupled-rangefinder folding camera has a SEIKI-KOGAKU engraving and it was perhaps a prototype made by Canon's predecessor.
Cine cameras
Regular 8mm Film
- Cine 8-T
- Cine Canonet 8
- Cine Zoom 512
- Motor Zoom 8 EEE
- Reflex Zoom 8
- Reflex Zoom 8-2
- Reflex Zoom 8-3
Super 8mm Film
- AF 514 XL-S
- AF 310 XL
- AF 310 XL-S
- Auto Zoom 318 M
- Auto Zoom 512 Xl Electronic
- Auto Zoom 518 Super 8
- Auto Zoom 518 SV
- Auto Zoom 814 Electronic
- Auto Zoom 814 Super 8
- Auto Zoom 1014 Electronic
- Auto Zoom 1218 Super 8
- Auto Zoom 2018 Electronic (prototype)
- Zoom 250 Super 8
- Zoom 318 Super 8
- Zoom 518 Super 8
- Zoom DS-8 (double super 8mm camera)
- 310 XL
- 312 XL-S
- 514 XL
- 514 XL-S
- 814 XL Electronic
- 814 XL-S
- 1014 XL-S
Single 8mm Film
- Single 8 518
- Single 8 518 SV
16mm Film
- Scoopic 16
- Sound Scoopic 100
- Sound Scoopic 200
- Sound Scoopic 200S (200SE is the same but has viewfinder markings for TV)
- Sound Scoopic 200S10
- Sound Scoopic 16M
- Sound Scoopic 16MN
- Sound Scoopic 16MS
- Systema Sound 16
image contributor credits
- ↑ EOS 100, image by Tim Williams, license: Creative Commons (not for commercial use).
- ↑ EOS 1000 S QD, image by nik.jalopx, license: image used with permission, all rights reserved.
- ↑ AF35 MII, image by LucisPictor, license: Image used with permission.
- ↑ 110 ED, image by Tom Brogan, license: Creative Commons (not for commercial use).
- ↑ auto zoom 518, image by Harri Haataja, license: Creative Commons (not for commercial use).
Links
In English:
- The History of Canon at the Canon, Inc Official website
- Canon Camera Museum
- Flickr Canon Central group
- Canon Rangefinder Lens and Canon Rangefinder Camera Price & Information Guide
- Canon lens production, part I and part II and part III on YouTube
- Canon PDF manuals from EOS, rangefinders to Point and Shoot models: English, some French & German at Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras site
- List of all Canon film cameras, their photos, descriptions and estimate prices at CollectiBlend.com
- Canon PDF Camera Manuals : Photo-Manuals.com
- The A Team an article about the SLR A models, AE-1, AT-1, A-1, AV-1 and AE-1 Program at Classic Cameras by RaúlM.
In French:
- Canon page at Collection G. Even's site
- Many Canon Cameras and user manuals at www.collection-appareils.fr
- Canon EOS Elan II PDF in French at Butkus' OrphanCameras.com
In Spanish:
- Manual Camera Utilizando las Canon FD y otras cámaras clásicas (archived)
In Japanese