Canon has recently concluded the Canon EXPO 2016 - the largest comprehensive corporate exhibition from Canon Group held every five years. Canon is mostly known for its imaging and lens technologies as well as sensors. While most of the attention is in its consumer offerings like cameras and printers, Canon is also involved in other technologies that are crucial for consumers and businesses in the near future. The expo is divided into 13 exhibition zones, starting with Canon's history and their first products which include the Kwanon camera - Japan's first 35mm focal-plane-shutter camera in 1934. Another example of Canon's early venture into imaging systems aimed at healthcare and research is the CX-35 - Japan's first 35mm indirect X-ray camera in 1941. From there, Canon displayed its current lineup of products for home use like its Digital SLR cameras, compact system cameras, Inkjet printers, scanners, photo printers, and lenses. Canon also has camera systems designed for producing 8K content as well as a projector system that can output 8K resolution images, as well as high-resolution displays and professional photo inkjet printers. Canon also displayed its EOS camera concept model that packs a whopping 120 megapixel high-resolution sensor that can clearly capture the texture of very small subjects. Read more in our articles including "Canon EXPO 2016: Past, Present, and Future" and "Canon shows off EOS 5D, 50D & 1000D".
Canon has recently concluded the Canon EXPO 2016 - the largest comprehensive corporate exhibition from Canon Group held every five years. Canon is mostly known for its imaging and lens technologies as well as sensors.
While most of the attention is in its consumer offerings like cameras and printers, Canon is also involved in other technologies that are crucial for consumers and businesses in the near future. The expo is divided into 13 exhibition zones, starting with Canon's history and their first products which include the Kwanon camera - Japan's first 35mm focal-plane-shutter camera in 1934. Another example of Canon's early venture into imaging systems aimed at healthcare and research is the CX-35 - Japan's first 35mm indirect X-ray camera in 1941.
Our coverage of canon 2016 includes: "Canon EXPO 2016: Past, Present, and Future"; "Canon shows off EOS 5D, 50D & 1000D"; "Canon Powershot D10: Submarine Edition". Each article provides unique insights and information.