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Canon compact camera rumors for 2026

Par : PR admin
12 mars 2026 à 19:42


Canon is ramping up its compact camera efforts amid rising demand, with shipments reaching about 2.4 million units in 2025. Vice President Tsuyoshi Tokura recently noted the appeal to younger users for a unique shooting experience and predicted a return to premium compacts selling well. To meet this, Canon plans a 50% increase in production in 2026, outsourcing components while handling assembly in-house.

Rumors point to new Canon compact cameras, such as a PowerShot G7 X Mark IV with an upgraded sensor, 4K/60p video, and stabilization. Other expected releases include PowerShot V3 for stills, SX80 HS superzoom, and V-Series expansions (for video). Canon has registered three new cameras that are expected to be released in the coming months. Here’s a quick rundown of the most talked-about upcoming compacts based on rumors:

Model Expected Release Key Rumored Features Target Audience
PowerShot G7 X Mark IV 2026 Upgraded sensor, better video (4K/60p), enhanced stabilization, creator tools Vloggers, travel photographers
PowerShot V3 2026 Photography-focused with improved stills capabilities, larger sensor option Serious compact shooters
PowerShot SX80 HS (or similar superzoom) 2026 Extreme zoom lens, wildlife-friendly features Travel and nature enthusiasts
V-Series Expansion 2026 Video-centric with app integration, compact form Content creators

Canon is reviving its compact camera line and has taken the #1 spot in Japan

Compact cameras continue to be popular on the 2025 Map Camera best-selling list

Canon released full-year financial reports, confirms upcoming compact camera(s)

Canon is considering outsourcing the production of lower-end (entry-level) products to external partners

Compact fixed-lens cameras are becoming more popular, while interchangeable-lens cameras are starting to lose their popularity


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Additional information on the new Canon concept camera

Par : PR admin
27 février 2026 à 03:13



Here is some additional information on the new Canon concept camera displayed at the 2026 CP+ show in Japan- I seriously doubt this concept will ever see the light of day, it’s just a marketing move to show relevancy (Canon likes to do this at trade shows):

The Canon concept camera, unveiled at the 2026 CP+ show in Japan, is a prototype inspired by vintage medium-format designs like Hasselblad, emphasizing a manual, analog-like shooting experience. It features two design variants: a retro angular style and a modern boxy one. Light enters via a fixed lens and is redirected by two mirrors—the first bounces it upward, the second projects it onto a special screen in the waist-level viewfinder, mimicking ground glass for a film-like texture with visible blur and bokeh. This screen-mediated system allows direct observation from above, with manual focus only. To shoot, operate a side lever: it switches the mirrors, redirecting light so the sensor captures the projected screen image (not the subject directly), producing a “clack” sound and achieving diffusion for a realistic, film-emulating result. The prototype uses a 1-inch, 6MP sensor; images are reviewed on a rear flip-up LCD. No autofocus or interchangeability; includes basic controls and USB-C. This is all we know so far

Additional pictures of the new Canon concept camera:



Canon showcased a new retro concept camera at the 2026 CP+ show

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Canon showcased a new retro concept camera at the 2026 CP+ show

Par : PR admin
26 février 2026 à 01:23


Canon showcased a new retro concept camera at the 2026 CP+ show – it features a retro optical viewfinder and a shutter button on the right side of the camera. The current demo model has a 6MP sensor (not the final version). Two different variations were on display:


Additional pictures:

Watch a video of the new Canon camera concept on Weibo.

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Canon celebrates 23rd consecutive year of #1 share of global interchangeable-lens digital camera market

Par : PR admin
24 février 2026 à 21:46



Canon celebrates 23rd consecutive year of #1 share of global interchangeable-lens digital camera market:

Canon U.S.A., Inc. today announced that its parent company, Canon Inc. is celebrating that the company’s interchangeable-lens digital cameras (digital SLR and mirrorless cameras) have maintained the No. 1 shareFootnote1 of the global market for 23 consecutive years from 2003 through 2025.

Canon’s EOS series of interchangeable‑lens digital cameras is an imaging system based on the basic concept of “Speed, Comfort, and High Image Quality,” for which the company has developed proprietary key components, including CMOS image sensors, the DIGIC image processors, and interchangeable lenses.

Putting together a wide‑ranging product lineup—from high‑performance flagship models that are highly trusted by professionals to entry‑level models that allow users to enjoy full‑scale shooting with easy operation, as well as a rich selection of 113Footnote2 RF and EF lenses that enable a wealth of creative expression—Canon continues to support the diverse needs of customers.

During the dawn of digital SLR cameras, Canon introduced its breakthrough EOS Digital Rebel / EOS 300D / EOS Kiss Digital (product name varies by region) in September 2003. By launching this groundbreaking camera, which was competitively priced and featured a compact, lightweight design, Canon spurred growth in the digital SLR market, capturing the top share of the global market and heralding the age of digital SLR cameras.

Canon has since continued to introduce innovative products, including the professional model EOS-1D series, as well as the EOS 5D series, which played a leading role in popularizing video recording with digital SLR cameras.

In October 2018, the company launched the EOS R System, which further expands the boundaries of visual expression, followed by the full‑frame mirrorless EOS R5—the world’s firstFootnote3 camera to feature 8K video recording, released in July 2020, and the flagship EOS R1, released in November 2024, which combines advanced autofocus performance, high image quality, and high reliability to meet the demanding needs of professionals. Canon continues to pursue new possibilities in imaging expression.

In 2025, Canon expanded the EOS R System even further by releasing the APS‑C mirrorless EOS R50 V (May 2025), the first model in the new EOS V series that offers creative video functions, along with the full‑frame mirrorless EOS R6 Mark III (November 2025), which condenses excellent shooting performance into a single camera to meet the wide‑ranging needs of advanced amateur users.

In addition, Canon released seven models of RF lensesFootnote4 in 2025. Through these continued efforts to enhance the EOS R System, Canon secured the No. 1 global market share for interchangeable‑lens digital cameras for the 23rd consecutive year since 2003Footnote1. Going forward, Canon will continue to refine its proprietary imaging technologies while bringing fulfillment and excitement to people’s daily lives as well as promoting the spread of photo and video culture by providing products, services, and solutions that meet its customers’ diverse needs.

Canon to announce a new WM-E1-R wireless mic and transmitter

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