Canon Hints at Mirrorless Cameras by 2012
06 Jul, 2011, 9:50 am IST | by
Aaron Almeida
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Canon was hit with production troubles after the March 2011 natural disaster that rocked Japan. Masaya Maeda, Head of Canon’s camera division has stated that the company has restored their camera production to levels seen before the disaster. According to a report by Reuters, the Head of the division dropped a major hint that they would be launching an Interchangeable Lens Camera by 2012. He stated the same by saying that the company was considering the technical aspects of it and also hinted that Canon would launch an interesting product by next year.
Could we see an ILC from Canon by 2012?
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Tags: Canon , ILC , Interchangeable Lens Camera , ILC , camera , mirrorless , compact camera , high end compacts , DSLR , Olympus , Pentax , Sony , Nikon ,
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