amateriat
We're all light!
Never mind the rest. This just sounds fundamentally wrong.Zeiss has it's fingers into Nikon now...
Lordy, it's a good thing I'm reading this stuff, ahem, sitting down...FD mount would be great, but it's too big for an endoscope - more likely to be 4/3 or M-mount...
- Barrett
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mrisney
Well-known
It would be great if it was a FF rangefinder,
but me thinks it is replacements for the 1D mark III and/or 50D.
Who wants to guess when Nikon would do a Nikon SP-D ?
but me thinks it is replacements for the 1D mark III and/or 50D.
Who wants to guess when Nikon would do a Nikon SP-D ?
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gilpen123
Gil
So what is it? It's October already.
Merkin
For the Weekend
My guess would be a digital video camera to compete with the flip cameras, perhaps with a built in projector, so you could shoot your video and play it back all in a small, relatively easy to use package.
as to canon changing lens mounts, I wouldn't put it past 'em. if they felt a change of lens mount or camera design in general would give them a leg up on nikon, they would do it in a heartbeat, especially since people seem to be going back to nikon in droves.
as to canon changing lens mounts, I wouldn't put it past 'em. if they felt a change of lens mount or camera design in general would give them a leg up on nikon, they would do it in a heartbeat, especially since people seem to be going back to nikon in droves.
emraphoto
Veteran
i'm just not sure i want my everyday life digitized
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
The only thing Canon did that day was to cancel its PMA attendance...
swoop
Well-known
Could you imagine if on 9-9-09 after all that press, Leica decided to keep the M9 to itself.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
No built-in wine cooler? Count me out ... ba$tards.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
A digital picture frame.
denmark.yuzon
Streetographer
A digital picture frame.
this got me laughing so hard... hahaha...
amateriat
We're all light!
Was this some sort of PR shaggy-dog story, then?
- Barrett
- Barrett
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
I guess they presented something - but something that was so far from being photo related that none of us have noticed. Maybe ground-breaking only in its impact on Swedish copy shops...
Ah, yes, it is! They have partnered up with Adobe to integrate PDF and Imagerunner bulk scanners more seamlessly: http://www.canon.se/About_Us/News/Solutions_Business_News/release_adobe.asp
As others have pointed out, Canon is a megabig optics corporation that also has a camera department...
Ah, yes, it is! They have partnered up with Adobe to integrate PDF and Imagerunner bulk scanners more seamlessly: http://www.canon.se/About_Us/News/Solutions_Business_News/release_adobe.asp
As others have pointed out, Canon is a megabig optics corporation that also has a camera department...
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Elektrojänis
Established
7D maybe? I'm not sure if it was released on that date, but I think it was close.
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
I guess they presented something - but something that was so far from being photo related that none of us have noticed. Maybe ground-breaking only in its impact on Swedish copy shops...
What would that be? Swedish-only Canon copier paper?
I'm still hoping for that FF RF camera mentioned earlier. That accepts the FD and the LTM lenses I have plenty of.
jfretless
Established
the announcement had to do with Adobe PDF and Canon copiers. Something having to do with secure printing to Canon copiers.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
There probably is more money in digitizing corporate archives than in all photography...
Merkin
For the Weekend
What would that be? Swedish-only Canon copier paper?
If Swedish copier paper is anything like Swedish Fish, it would gum up the rollers horribly
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
I can read Swedish. The news is so fabulously boring I won't even consider to translate it. Suffice to say you're already on the right track.
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