More than 50-million units produced
since 1959
Canon celebrates the 50th anniversary
of the sale of Canon’s first single-lens reflex camera in 1959. Over the past
half-century, Canon SLR cameras have evolved with the times, incorporating
advanced and groundbreaking technologies. Winning the widespread support of
users worldwide, production of Canon SLR cameras have already surpassed the
50-million* unit mark.
“Canon has a long and proud history of producing SLR cameras that both
set the technology benchmark and evolve to satisfy the needs of all users from
professional shooters to entry-level users,” said Chris MacLeod, Brand Manager
– EOS, Canon Australia. “With the advent of digital technology and outstanding
affordability for consumers, we’re witnessing a creative revolution as people discover
the possibilities now within their grasp. Our newly released EOS 5D Mark II is
a great example, creating huge demand from people excited about taking
exceptionally high-quality stills and Full HD movies with the same camera.”
The history of Canon 35 mm single-lens reflex cameras began in May 1959
with the launch of the Canon Flex, which was followed by models reflecting
Canon’s reliable technologies and innovativeness. In 1971 the company
introduced the F-1, its first professional model; in 1976 the AE-1, the world’s
first SLR camera to feature a built-in CPU; and in 1986 the T90, the top-of-the-line model of the T series
line-up.
In March 1987, Canon launched the EOS650, the world’s first AF
(autofocus) SLR camera to realise electronic control for the entire system. The
EOS series, which continues to this day, has contributed significantly to the
popularisation and development of AF SLR cameras, fuelling dramatic growth
among both professional users, with the introduction of the top-of-the-line EOS-1
in 1989, as well as entry-level users, with the release of the EOS 500 in 1993.
The year 2000 marked Canon’s full-fledged entry into the digital era
with the launch of the EOS D30. Canon’s EOS Digital series, based on the key
concept “speed, ease-of-use and high image quality,” has consistently led the
digital evolution of SLR cameras with Canon-developed CMOS sensors and the
high-performance DIGIC image processor, along with the company’s EF lens
line-up, boasting outstanding optical performance and an extensive selection.
In 2008, Canon further strengthened its digital SLR line-up with the
introduction of four new models, including the EOS 450D, which garnered the top
share in Australia, Japan and other global markets, and the EOS 5D Mark II, the
first SLR camera to incorporate full high-definition video recording.
With film-based SLR camera sales of more than 39 million units and
digital SLR camera sales exceeding 14 million units, Canon is sincerely
grateful to all of its users for their support and will continue pursuing the
challenge of creating cameras that deliver superior imaging performance and
reliability.