Canon Celebrates the Production of Their 40 Millionth EOS SLR Camera
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Canon celebrates The Production
of The
40 millionth EOS-series SLR
camera
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., May 13, 2010 --
Canon Inc. announced today the achievement of a new
camera-manufacturing milestone as combined production of the company's
EOS-series film and digital single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras passed the
40-million mark.
Production of the EOS SLR camera first began in 1987 at Canon
Inc.'s Fukushima Plant (now Fukushima Canon Inc.), and then later moved
to Canon Inc., Taiwan; Oita Canon Inc.; and most recently Nagasaki Canon
Inc. from March of this year. In 1997, the 10th anniversary of the
series, production reached 10 million units, and in 2003 passed the
20-million mark. After the rapid spread of digital SLR cameras, Canon
went on to reach the 30-million mark during the series' 20-year
anniversary in December 2007, followed by the current 40-million-unit
production milestone, attained after a short two years and four months.
Furthermore, the EOS Digital series also recorded a production milestone
of 20 million units.
The EOS series, which stands for "Electro Optical System" and also
carries the name of the Greek goddess of the dawn, was first introduced
in March 1987 as a new generation of AF SLR cameras that incorporate the
world's first electronic mount system, achieving complete electronic
control not only between the lens and body but throughout the entire
camera system.
With the key concepts of high speed and ease-of-use, the EOS-series
cameras, including the top-of-the-line EOS-1 professional model, which
was first introduced in 1989, and the compact, lightweight EOS Rebel
(EOS Kiss or EOS 1000 in other regions), which was released in 1990 and
helped to expand Canon's user base, actively incorporated innovative
technologies and gained acceptance from a wide range of users. Following
the introduction of the EOS D30 in 2000, a time when the spread of
digital SLR cameras was in full swing, Canon developed such advanced
technologies as its proprietary CMOS sensors and the high-performance
DIGIC digital image processor, as well as an extensive lineup of EF
lenses in an effort to fulfill the company's new key concepts of high
speed, ease-of-use, and high image quality.
Canon further expanded its rich product lineup with the release of
the entry-level EOS Rebel T2i (EOS Kiss X4 or EOS 550D) digital SLR
camera in February of this year, which features an approximately
18.0-million pixel CMOS sensor and supports an extended ISO range,
bringing the total to seven cameras--two professional, three
advanced-amateur, and two entry-level models--in the EOS series.
Canon is deeply grateful for all of the support from its customers
to make possible this production milestone, and will continue striving
to produce innovative and attractive products that deliver all-around
customer satisfaction while further endeavoring to create an enjoyable
digital photo culture.
About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc., is a leading provider of consumer,
business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions. Its
parent company, Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ), a top patent holder of
technology, ranked fourth overall in the U.S. in 2009†, with global
revenues of US $35 billion, is listed as number four in the computer
industry on Fortune Magazine's World's Most Admired Companies 2009 list,
and is on the 2009 BusinessWeek list of "100 Best Global Brands." Canon
U.S.A. is committed to the highest levels of customer satisfaction and
loyalty, providing 100 percent U.S.-based consumer service and support
for all of the products it distributes. At Canon, we care because caring
is essential to living together in harmony. Founded upon a corporate
philosophy of Kyosei - "all people, regardless of race, religion or
culture, harmoniously living and working together into the future" -
Canon U.S.A. supports a number of social, youth, educational and other
programs, including environmental and recycling initiatives. Additional
information about these programs can be found at www.usa.canon.com/kyosei.
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