The teaser video was uploaded on DJI’s global YouTube channel, hinting that the device may launch internationally soon. The full-day competition gathered over 1,200 participants, from hobbyists to professionals, all challenged to interpret the theme “Feel It.” Winning shot: Civil engineer and street photographer Von Cedrick Cunanan emerged as Grand Champion with a compelling image of a jeepney driver resting inside his vehicle under the midday heat. Aside from the usual Open and Canon-exclusive categories, Canon introduced a Video Category for the first time, expanding the competition beyond still photography. Attendees also joined workshops led by industry professionals, covering topics such as: Wildlife photography Content creation Cityscape shooting Cinema camera workflows Hands-on demos of Canon’s latest imaging gear and on-site printing stations added to the experience, allowing participants to turn their shots into physical keepsakes. With its comeback, Canon Photomarathon 2026 not only revived a beloved event but also reinforced the role of photography and video in telling meaningful, real-world stories. Announced on April 23, 2026, the new drones are designed for first-time users who want to capture photos and videos from above. These features allow users to capture moving subjects and create videos with automatic camera movements. Read more in our articles including "Canon EOS C50 launched, priced in the Philippines" and "DJI Osmo Pocket 4P gets an early preview".
The teaser video was uploaded on DJI’s global YouTube channel, hinting that the device may launch internationally soon. The full-day competition gathered over 1,200 participants, from hobbyists to professionals, all challenged to interpret the theme “Feel It.” Winning shot: Civil engineer and street photographer Von Cedrick Cunanan emerged as Grand Champion with a compelling image of a jeepney driver resting inside his vehicle under the midday heat.
Aside from the usual Open and Canon-exclusive categories, Canon introduced a Video Category for the first time, expanding the competition beyond still photography. Attendees also joined workshops led by industry professionals, covering topics such as: Wildlife photography Content creation Cityscape shooting Cinema camera workflows Hands-on demos of Canon’s latest imaging gear and on-site printing stations added to the experience, allowing participants to turn their shots into physical keepsakes. With its comeback, Canon Photomarathon 2026 not only revived a beloved event but also reinforced the role of photography and video in telling meaningful, real-world stories.
Our coverage of professional video includes: "Canon EOS C50 launched, priced in the Philippines"; "DJI Osmo Pocket 4P gets an early preview"; "Canon files patent for compact handheld gimbal camera". Each article provides unique insights and information.