Eight years after ending actual production of film cameras, Canon has discontinued the company’s last film SLR. Canon Japan recently announced the end of sales for the Canon EOS-1V, a pro-level film ...
When Canon built its very first digital camera in 1986, few would have looked ahead and seen digital killing off film. The RC-701 shot images just 780 pixels wide, saved up to 50 of them on a two-inch ...
Reuters is reporting this morning that Canon has ceased development of film cameras in order to focus on the digital market. A handful of hyperbolic bloggers, including the folks at Engadget and ...
Gordon Gottsegen is a tech writer who has experience working at publications like Wired. He loves testing out new gadgets and complaining about them. He is the ghost of all failed Kickstarters. Canon ...
Canon stopped building film cameras eight years ago, but it had still been selling them from old stock. Now, it has quietly announced that it will end sales of its last film SLR, the EOS-1V, marking ...
Canon has announced that it is officially discontinuing the EOS-1v, its last film camera, as reported by PetaPixel. Production of the EOS-1v — which was launched in 2000 — actually ceased back in 2010 ...
The big picture: Like a senior citizen late in life, the traditional photography industry is losing company to Father Time. Digital is king and has been for many years but it's still sad to see an old ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Although almost everyone has a digital camera in their pockets all the time, many photography enthusiasts are turning to film cameras to get ...
Japan's Canon Inc. said on Thursday that it would consider halting development of new film cameras as it focuses resources on digital models, the latest sign of the rapidly fading role of film in ...
Mark this date on your calendar. It’s the end of yet another tech era. Though, granted, this one’s been been death rattling for nearly a decade now. Canon this week announced with no fanfare that it’s ...
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