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List of Canon products


List of Canon products


The following provides a partial list of products manufactured under the Canon brand.

Other products manufactured and/or service-rendered under the Canon brand may not appear here. Such products may include office or industrial application devices, wireless LAN products, and semiconductor and precision products.

Slide, 8 mm and Super 8 mm film projectors

Slide projectors

  • Auto Timer Slide Projector (1959)
  • Auto Slide Projector (1959)
  • Slidester (Apr 1962)
  • Slidester 300 (May 1964)
  • Auto Slide 500 (Mar 1968)
  • Slidester 302 (Jan 1970)
  • Auto Slide 650EF (Jul 1973)

Regular 8 mm projectors

  • Canon P-8 (1958)
  • Auto Projector 8Z (1963)
  • Cinestar P-8 (1965)

Dual Gauge (Regular, Single orSuper 8 mm) projectors

  • P-8 Cinestar S (1965 – Feb 1967)
  • P-8 Cinestar S-2/Cine Projector S-2 (1967 – Jul 1969)
  • Canovision 8 (1967)
  • Cine Projector P-400 (1968)
  • Cinestar S-400/Cine Projector S-400 (1969)
  • Canovision 8-2 (1970)
  • Cine Projector T-1 (1972)

Single 8 or Super 8 mm projectors

  • Sound Projector PS-1000 (Mar 1977)
  • Cine Projector P-777 (1977)

Cameras

Rangefinder film cameras

Seiki Kogaku (now Canon) began to develop and subsequently to produce rangefinder cameras with the Kwanon prototype in 1933, based on the Leica II 35mm camera, with separate rangefinder and view finder systems (3 windows). Production began with the Hansa Canon on the Leica III format through World War II. Post war, Canon resumed production of pre-war designs in early 1946 with the JII viewfinder and the S1 rangefinder. But in late 1946 they introduced the SII which departed from the Leica design by offering a combined viewfinder/rangefinder system, reducing the windows on the front of the camera to two. However, in most other respects these cameras remained visually similar to the Leica III.

  • Kwanon (1933) Nippon Kogaku (now Nikon) provided Seiki Kogaku with funding, Nikkor lenses, rangefinders, and technical assistance
  • Canon (1936) Known today as the "Original Canon" The viewfinder moved to the top of the camera, differing from the Leica
  • Hansa Canon (1936) Omiya Trading Co marketed original Canon with the Hansa name above the Canon name on the top
  • Canon S (1939) Standard model. The word "Hansa" disappeared from the brand name, and was replaced with just "Canon"
  • Canon NS (1939) New Standard. A Canon S without the slow shutter speeds
  • Canon J (1939) J stands for Junior a non-rangefinder model.
  • Canon J II (1946) Similar if not the same as prewar cameras
  • Canon S (1946) Similar if not the same as prewar cameras
  • Canon S II (1946) A redesign with combined range finder and viewfinder functions – two windows
  • Canon II B (1949)
  • Canon II C (1950)
  • Canon III (1951)
  • Canon IV (1951)
  • Canon III A (1951)
  • Canon IV S (1952)
  • Canon II A (1952)
  • Canon II D (1952)
  • Canon IV SB (1952)
  • Canon II AF (1953)
  • Canon II F (1953)
  • Canon II AX (1953)
  • Canon II S (1954)
  • Canon IV Sb2 (1954)
  • Canon II S2 (1955)
  • Canon II D2 (1955)
  • Canon II F2 (1955)

In 1956, Canon departed from the Leica II Style and developed a more contemporary look, along with a Contax style self-timer level to the left of the lens mount. This was the first Canon camera with a swing-open camera back for film loading. Upper end models had a new three-mode viewfinders and winding triggers.

  • Canon VT (1956)
  • Canon L2 (1957)
  • Canon VT Deluxe (1957)
  • Canon L1 (1957)
  • Canon L3 (1957)
  • Canon VL (1958)
  • Canon VL2 (1958)
  • Canon VI T (1958)
  • Canon VI L (1958)
  • Canon P (Populaire) (1959)
  • Canonet (1961) Lower priced simpler camera
  • Canon 7 (1961) Including a built-in meter and improved viewfinder system.

Canon partnered with US manufacturer Bell & Howell between 1961–1976 and a few Canon products were sold in the US under the Bell & Howell brand e.g. Canon 7 Rangefinder, Canon EX-EE, and the Canon TX.

SLR cameras

(See also:Template:Table of Canon SLR)

Canonflex SLR

Canon developed and produced the Canon R lens mount for film SLR cameras in 1959. The FL lens mount replaced R-mounts in 1964.

  • Canonflex (1959) – Planned as Canon's first professional-class SLR camera body, but it was not successful. Available with builtin motor-drive option (not detachable).
  • Canonflex R2000 (1960) – An upgrade with 1/2000 shutter speed (up from 1/1000)
  • Canonflex RP (1960) – simplified Canonflex without the interchangeable prism/viewer
  • Canonflex RM (1962) – A redesign of the RP with builtin metering and a lower profile prism. Offered with an f/1.2 58mm lens option

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FL-mount SLR

Canon developed and produced the Canon FL lens-mount standard for film SLR cameras from 1964 to replace the Canon R lens-mount standard. The FD lens mount standard replaced FL-mounts in 1971.

  • Canon FX (1964)
  • Canon FP (1964)
  • Canon Pellix (1965)
  • Canon FT QL (1966)
  • Canon Pellix QL (1966)
  • Canon TL (1968)

EE-mount SLR

In 1969 Canon introduced an economy camera/lens system where the rear three elements (in two groups) were built-on-to the camera, and several front element options could be interchanged. This had been used by Zeiss-Ikon in their mid-level cameras of their Contaflex series, and by Kodak in early interchangeable lenses for the top-end Retina series (later going to full lenses). Canon offered four lens options: 35mm f/3.5, 50mm f/1.8, 95mm f/3.5, and 125mm f/3.5.

Through the lens metering was center weighted and automatic exposure was shutter speed priority. Only two cameras were offered and the line was not successful.

  • Canon EXEE (1969)
  • Canon EX Auto (1972) improved auto flash features

FD-mount SLR

Canon developed and produced the Canon FD lens mount standard for film SLR cameras from 1971 to replace the FL lens mount standard. The FD mount had two variants – original lenses used a breechlock collar to mount whilst later versions used a standard bayonet twist lock with a short twist action. The EF lens mount standard superseded FD-mounts in 1987. Canon ceased to produce FD-mount cameras in 1994.

F series
  • Canon F-1 (1971) – Reputed as Canon's first successful professional-class SLR camera body. The 1959 Canonflex professional camera system (above) failed and was down-featured for the consumer market.
  • Canon FTb (1971)
  • Canon FTbn (1973)
  • Canon EF (1973)
  • Canon TLb (1974)
  • Canon TX (1975)
  • Canon F-1n (1976)
  • Canon New F-1 (1981)
A series
  • Canon AE-1 (1976)
  • Canon AT-1 (1977)
  • Canon A-1 (1978)
  • Canon AV-1 (1979)
  • Canon AE-1 Program (1981)
  • Canon AL-1 (1982)
T series
  • Canon T50 (1983)
  • Canon T70 (1984)
  • Canon T80 (1985)
  • Canon T90 (1986)
  • Canon T60 (1990)

EOS

In 1987, Canon introduced the EOS Single-lens reflex camera system along with the EF lens-mount standard to replace the 16-year-old FD lens-mount standard; EOS became the sole SLR camera-system used by Canon today. Canon also used EOS for its digital SLR cameras. All current film and digital SLR cameras produced by Canon today use the EOS autofocus system. Canon introduced this system in 1987 along with the EF lens mount standard. The last non-EOS based SLR camera produced by Canon, the Canon T90 of 1986, is widely regarded as the template for the EOS line of camera bodies, although the T90 employed the older FD lens-mount standard.

For a detailed list of EOS Film and digital SLR cameras, see Canon EOS.

Digital SLR cameras

See Canon EOS

  • Entry level cameras
    • EOS 300D/Digital Rebel/Kiss Digital (discontinued)
    • EOS 350D/Digital Rebel XT/Kiss Digital N (discontinued)
    • EOS 400D/Digital Rebel XTi/Kiss Digital X (discontinued)
    • EOS 450D/Rebel XSi/Kiss X2 (discontinued)
    • EOS 500D/Rebel T1i/Kiss X3 (discontinued)
    • EOS 550D/Rebel T2i/Kiss X4 (discontinued)
    • EOS 600D/Rebel T3i/Kiss X5 (discontinued)
    • EOS 650D/Rebel T4i/Kiss X6i (discontinued)
    • EOS 700D/Rebel T5i/Kiss X7i (discontinued)
    • EOS 750D/Rebel T6i/Kiss X8i
    • EOS 760D/Rebel T6s/8000D
    • EOS 800D/Rebel T7i/Kiss X9i
    • EOS 850D/Rebel T8i/Kiss X10i
    • EOS 100D/Rebel SL1/Kiss X7 (discontinued)
    • EOS 200D/Rebel SL2/Kiss X9
    • EOS 250D/Rebel SL3/Kiss X10
    • EOS 1000D/Rebel XS/Kiss F (discontinued)
    • EOS 1100D/Rebel T3/Kiss X50 (discontinued)
    • EOS 1200D/Rebel T5/Kiss X70 (discontinued)
    • EOS 1300D/Rebel T6/Kiss X80 (discontinued)
    • EOS 1500D/EOS 2000D/Rebel T7/Kiss X90
    • EOS 3000D/EOS 4000D/Rebel T100
  • Advanced amateur cameras
    • Canon EOS 77D (EOS 9000D in Japan)
  • Semi-professional and mid-range cameras
    • EOS D30 (discontinued)
    • EOS D60 (discontinued)
    • EOS 10D (discontinued)
    • EOS 20D (discontinued)
    • EOS 20Da (discontinued) – designed for astrophotography
    • EOS 30D (discontinued)
    • EOS 40D (discontinued)
    • EOS 50D (discontinued)
    • EOS 60D (discontinued)
    • EOS 60Da – designed for astrophotography
    • EOS 70D (discontinued)
    • EOS 77D
    • EOS 80D
    • EOS 90D
  • Premium cameras
    • APS-C sensor
      • EOS 7D (discontinued)
      • EOS 7D Mark II
    • Full-frame sensor
      • EOS 5D (discontinued)
      • EOS 5D Mark II (discontinued)
      • EOS 5D Mark III (discontinued)
      • EOS 5D Mark IV
      • EOS 5Ds
      • EOS 5Ds R
      • EOS 6D (discontinued)
      • EOS 6D Mark II
  • Professional cameras:
    • EOS-1D (discontinued)
    • EOS-1Ds (discontinued)
    • EOS-1D Mark II (discontinued)
    • EOS-1Ds Mark II (discontinued)
    • EOS-1D Mark II N (discontinued)
    • EOS-1D Mark III (discontinued)
    • EOS-1Ds Mark III (discontinued)
    • EOS-1D Mark IV (discontinued)
    • EOS-1D X (discontinued)
    • EOS-1D X Mark II (discontinued)
    • EOS-1D C (cinema-oriented)
    • EOS-1D X Mark III

Mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras

  • APS-C sensor
    • Canon EOS M
    • Canon EOS M2 (not available in North America)
    • Canon EOS M3
    • Canon EOS M10
    • Canon EOS M5
    • Canon EOS M6
    • Canon EOS M6 Mark II
    • Canon EOS M100
    • Canon EOS M50
    • Canon EOS M50 Mark II
    • Canon EOS R7
    • Canon EOS R10
    • Canon EOS R50
    • Canon EOS R100
  • Full-Frame sensor
    • Canon EOS R
    • Canon EOS RP
    • Canon EOS Ra (designed for Astrophotography)
    • Canon EOS R5
    • Canon EOS R6
    • Canon EOS R6 Mark II
    • Canon EOS R3
    • Canon EOS R8

Cinema EOS cameras

Canon Cinema EOS cameras as of May 2022.

  • Canon EOS C700 FF
  • Canon EOS C700
  • Canon EOS C500 Mark II
  • Canon EOS C300 Mark III
  • Canon EOS C300 Mark II
  • Canon EOS C200
  • Canon EOS C100 Mark II
  • Canon EOS C70
  • Canon EOS R5 C - 8K video and 45MP stills; smallest Cinema EOS camera

35 mm compact cameras

  • AF35M (Sure Shot, Autoboy)
  • Canon Prima 70F Zoom
  • Canon Snappy
  • Canon Sure Shot 76 Zoom Date S-AF

35 mm compact half-format cameras 18×24 mm

  • Demi (Feb 1963)
  • Dial 35 (clockwork winder) (Nov 1963)
  • Demi S (Sep 1964)
  • Demi C (Apr 1965)
  • Demi EE17 (May 1966)
  • Demi EE28 (Apr 1967)
  • Dial 35-2 (Apr 1968)
  • Demi Rapid (Jun 1965) Agfa Cassette
  • Dial Rapid (Oct 1965) Agfa Cassette

35 mm rangefinder cameras

  • Canon II (1949)
  • Canon VT (1956)
  • Canon P (1959)
  • Canonet (1961)
  • Canon 7 (1961)
  • Canonet S (1964)
  • Canonet QL17, QL19, QL19E and QL25 (all 1965)
  • Canonet 28 (1968)
  • Canonet QL17 new (1969) and QL17-L new (1970)
  • Canonet 28 new (1971), QL19 new (1971)
  • Canonet G-III QL17 (1972), G-III 19 (1972)
  • Canon A35F (1978)

Regular 8 mm cameras

  • Cine 8-S (1956), not sold to the public
  • Cine 8-T (1956)
  • Reflex Zoom 8 (1959)
  • Reflex Zoom 8-2 (1961)
  • Reflex Zoom 8-3 (1962)
  • Motor Zoom 8 EEE (1962)
  • Cine Canonet 8 (1963)
  • Cine Zoom 512 (1964)

Single 8 mm cameras

  • Single 8 518 (1965)
  • Single 8 518 SV (1970)

Super 8 mm cameras

  • 1014 XL-S Canosound
  • 814 XL-S Canosound
  • Autozoom 1218 Super 8 (1968)
  • Zoom 250 Super 8 (1969)
  • Autozoom 1014 Electronic (1973)
  • 310 XL (1975)
  • 312 XL-S (1977)
  • AF 310 XL (1982)
  • AF 310 XL-S (1982)
  • Zoom 318 Super 8 (1965)
  • Autozoom 318M (1972)
  • Zoom 318 Super 8 MB
  • Autozoom 512 XL Electronic (1975)
  • Autozoom 514 XL Electronic
  • 514 XL-S (1976)
  • AF 514 XL-S (1980)
  • Autozoom 518 SV (1971)
  • Autozoom 518 Super 8 (1967)
  • Zoom 518 Super 8 (1964)
  • Autozoom 814 Super 8 (1967)
  • Autozoom 814 Electronic (1972)
  • 814 XL Electronic (1977)
  • Zoom DS8 (1970)

16mm cameras

  • Scoopic 16 (1965)
  • Scoopic 16M (1973)
  • Scoopic 16MN (1974)
  • Scoopic 16MS (1977)
  • Sound Scoopic 100 (1970)
  • Sound Scoopic 200 (1970)
  • Sound Scoopic 200S (1972)
  • Sound Scoopic 200SE (1972)
  • Sound Scoopic 200 S10 (1972)
  • Systema Sound 16 (1979)

Digital compact cameras

IXUS/IXY/PowerShot ELPH series

  • Sold as PowerShot Digital ELPH in US and Canada
  • Sold as IXY Digital in Japan
  • Sold as Digital IXUS in Europe and Southeast Asia

US names listed

Canon PowerShot digital cameras

  • Canon PowerShot 600
PowerShot A series
PowerShot D series
  • Canon PowerShot D10
  • Canon PowerShot D20
  • Canon PowerShot D30
PowerShot E series
  • Canon PowerShot E1
PowerShot G series
  • Canon PowerShot G1
  • Canon PowerShot G2
  • Canon PowerShot G3
  • Canon PowerShot G5
  • Canon PowerShot G6
  • Canon PowerShot G7
  • Canon PowerShot G9
  • Canon PowerShot G10
  • Canon PowerShot G11
  • Canon PowerShot G12
  • Canon PowerShot G15
  • Canon PowerShot G16
  • Canon PowerShot G1 X
  • Canon PowerShot G1 X MkII
  • Canon PowerShot G1 X MkIII
  • Canon PowerShot G3 X
  • Canon PowerShot G5 X
  • Canon PowerShot G5 X MkII
  • Canon PowerShot G7 X
  • Canon PowerShot G7 X MkII
  • Canon PowerShot G7 X MkIII
  • Canon PowerShot G9 X
  • Canon PowerShot G9 X MkII
PowerShot N series
  • Canon PowerShot N100, has also rear-facing lens as smartphone, but front and rear lenses both together will take photo/video when the shutter is pressed and the rear lens image will appear in the corner of the big image from front lens as picture-in-picture, so the camera is called as a 'Story Camera'
PowerShot Pro series
  • Canon Powershot Pro1
  • Canon Powershot Pro7d
  • Canon Powershot Pro90 IS
PowerShot S series
PowerShot T series
  • Canon PowerShot TX1

Camcorders

Electronic dictionaries (only sold in Japan)

Canon Wordtank

Portable flash

E line

  • Speedlite 200E

EG line

  • Speedlite 480EG

EX line

  • Canon Speedlite 90EX
  • Canon Speedlite 220EX
  • Canon Speedlite 270EX and Canon Speedlite 270EX II
  • Canon Speedlite 320EX
  • Canon Speedlite 380EX
  • Canon Speedlite 420EX
  • Canon Speedlite 430EX and Canon Speedlite 430EX II
  • Canon Speedlite 550EX
  • Canon Speedlite 580EX and Canon Speedlite 580EX II
  • Canon Speedlite 600EX and Canon Speedlite 600EX II

EZ line

Speedlite 300EZ, Speedlite 420EZ, Speedlite 430EZ, Speedlite 540EZ

T line

  • Speedlite 300T

The 300T is a layover from the FD system, it was introduced with the FD mount Canon T90, but is compatible in TTL mode with most non-digital EF cameras.

Macro flashguns

Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX, Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX, Macro Ring Lite ML-3

Remote flash trigger

  • Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2

Multifunction peripheral/digital copiers

imageRUNNER series

All-in-One office printers manufactured from 2007 to 2013. The "iR" series uses Ultra Fast Rendering (UFR) printing system, and some models use UFR II, a page description language.

  • Canon imageRUNNER 2230
  • Canon imageRUNNER 2270
  • Canon imageRUNNER 2830
  • Canon imageRUNNER 3570
  • Canon imageRUNNER 5000
  • Canon imageRUNNER 5075
  • Canon imageRUNNER 5570
  • Canon imageRUNNER 6570
  • Canon imageRUNNER C5870
  • Canon imageRUNNER C6870
  • Canon imageRUNNER 7086
  • Canon imageRUNNER 7095
  • Canon imageRUNNER 7105
  • Canon imageRUNNER 8070
  • Canon imageRUNNER 110
  • Canon imageRUNNER 150vp
  • Canon imageRUNNER 2022N
  • Canon imageRUNNER Advance c5035
  • Canon imageRUNNER Advance c5045
  • Canon imageRUNNER Advance c5045i
  • Canon imageRUNNER Advance c5025
  • Canon imageRUNNER Advance c5030
  • Canon imageRUNNER Advance c7055
  • Canon imageRUNNER Advance c7065
  • Canon imageRUNNER Advance c9065
  • Canon imageRUNNER Advance c9075

Manufactured as of 2022 color printers

  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C257/C357 Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C3700 Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C477 Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C478 Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C5800 Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C7700 series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE EQ80 C5200 Series
  • imageRUNNER C1530 Series
  • imageRUNNER C3226i

Manufactured as of 2022 black&white printers

  • imageRUNNER 1643 II Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX 4700 Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX 6780i
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX 6800 Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX 717/617/527 Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX 8700 Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE EQ80 4200 Series
  • imageRUNNER ADVANCE EQ80 6275i
  • imageRUNNER 1600 Series
  • imageRUNNER 2206
  • imageRUNNER 2206iF
  • imageRUNNER 2206N
  • imageRUNNER 2425 Series
  • imageRUNNER 2600 Series

Canon Laser series

  • Canon Color Laser Copier 1110
  • Canon Color Laser Copier 1140
  • Canon Color Laser Copier 1180
  • Canon Color Laser Copier 3900
  • Canon Color Laser Copier 3900+
  • Canon Color Laser Copier 4000
  • Canon Color Laser Copier 5100
  • Canon LASER CLASS 2050P
  • Canon LASER CLASS 310
  • Canon LASER CLASS 510
  • Canon LASER CLASS 650i
  • Canon LASER CLASS 710
  • Canon LASER CLASS 730i
  • Canon LASER CLASS 810
  • Canon LASER CLASS 830i
  • FMF 2100 Facsimile System
  • FMF 3100 Office Multifunctional System
  • Canon Imagepress C1
  • Canon Imagepress C6000
  • Canon Imagepress C7000VP

CanoScan

  • LiDE (USB powered, LED lit)
  • CR
  • DR
  • imageCLASS MF4890
  • IS
  • F Series
Giuseppe Zanotti Luxury Sneakers

Computers

  • Canon Cat
  • Canon A-200
  • Canon AS-100

Portable computers

StarWriter

StarWriter Jet 300 — a word processor and Personal Publishing System.

NoteJet

Beginning in Spring 1993, Canon produced a series of notebooks with integrated inkjet printers called NoteJet. The initial price for the first-model NoteJet was U.S. $2,499. The NoteJet lineup was eventually discontinued, and computers belonging to the series are valued by collectors.

  • NoteJet 486
  • NoteJet 486 Model 2
  • NoteJet I
  • NoteJet II
  • NoteJet III
  • NoteJet IIIcx

Calculators

  • Canola 164P Desktop Calculator – Canon's third-generation electronic calculator introduced in 1970s
  • Palmtronic
  • Palmtronic F-6
  • Canon Palmtronic LE-80M
  • Canon TS-83H
  • X Mark II – Design award-winning calculator
  • LS-123K – Metallic Color series
  • LS-103TUC – Japan Color series
  • P170-DHV
  • F-605G
  • F-710
  • AS-120
  • AS-1200
  • AS-8
  • LS-88HI III
  • LS-82Z
  • LS-100TS
  • Ai Note IN-3000, a PDA with handwritten input capability introduced in 1989

Printers

Canon printers are supplied with Canon Advanced Printing Technology (CAPT), a printer driver software stack developed by Canon. The company claims that its use of data compression reduces their printer's memory requirement, good quality compared to conventional laser printers, and also claim that it increases the data transfer rate when printing high-resolution graphics.

  • Canon PJ-1080A colour inkjet (also sold under several other brand names)

BJ series

Series introduced in the 1990s. Black & white only.

BJC series

Series introduced in the 1990s. Canon refers to inkjet printers as bubblejets, hence the frequent BJC-prefix (BubbleJet Color).

i series

In Japan, the models are denoted with a trailing "i", whereas in the rest of the world they are denoted with a leading "i". While the 50i corresponds to the i70, for all other corresponding models the numerical model numbers are identical. The "X" denotes models sold under special dispensation by retail outlets in Europe.

SmartBase series

  • MPC190 aka F10
  • MPC200 aka F20
  • MPC360, MPC370, MPC390
  • MPC400 aka F30 (based on S600)
  • MPC600F aka F50 aka T-Fax 7960
  • F60
  • F80

MultiPASS Series

PIXMA series

Since about 2005 Canon introduced a numbering scheme for some whereby the least significant (non-zero) digit signifies the geographic region ("3" signifying Japan) the device is sold in. This leads to a large number of models, all belonging to the same family, but possibly incompatible to some degree, and also makes it difficult to ascertain whether a device is unique or part of an existing family. The software driver filename will often use the family designation.

Some MP devices have fax capability (MP740). R=remote

SELPHY series

The DS700 and DS810 are inkjet printers; all the other models are thermal dye-sublimation printers.

S series

Laser Printers

imageCLASS

  • Canon LBP6030w
  • Canon LBP6230dw
  • Canon LBP7110Cw

imageCLASS X

  • Canon LBP1800
  • Canon LBP1861
  • Canon LBP1871
  • Canon LBP1127C
  • Canon LBP1538C
  • Canon MF1333C
  • Canon MF1538C

Lenses

EF and EF-S line

See Canon EF lenses for the product line-up. See Canon EF-S lenses for the product line-up.

EF-S lenses are built for APS-C 1.6x crop sensors, so they only work with models that use this sensor size. When EF-S lenses are used on a 35mm (full frame) camera the back element will hit the mirror assembly or cause substantial vignetting since the sensor is bigger than the image produced by the lens.

FD line

See Canon FD lenses for the product line-up.

FL line

See Canon FL lenses for the product line-up.

Rangefinder line

  • Canon 50mm f/0.95

Tilt-shift

  • Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L lens
  • Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L lens and Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II
  • Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8 lens
  • Canon TS-E 90mm f/2.8 lens

Dedicated macro

  • Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1–5x Macro

Note: Even though the tilt-shift and dedicated macro lenses are designated TS-E and MP-E respectively, these lenses are still compatible with the EF mount.

Broadcast Studio/Field Lenses

  • Canon UHD-DIGISUPER 27
  • Canon DIGISUPER 60
  • Canon UHD-DIGISUPER 66
  • Canon DIGISUPER 76
  • Canon DIGISUPER 80
  • Canon UHD-DIGISUPER 86
  • Canon DIGISUPER 86AF
  • Canon UHD DIGISUPER 90
  • Canon DIGISUPER 95
  • Canon DIGISUPER 95 TELE
  • Canon DIGISUPER 100
  • Canon DIGISUPER 100AF
  • Canon UHD-DIGISUPER 111
  • Canon UHD-DIGISUPER 122
  • Canon UHD-DIGISUPER 122AF

HDTV Studio Box Lenses

  • Canon DIGISUPER 22 xs
  • Canon DIGISUPER 27AF

Cinema lens

Presenters

  • PR10-GC (PR10-G) – Green Laser Presenter with back light LCD & timer display
  • PR100-RC (PR100-R) – Red Laser Presenter with back light LCD & timer display
  • PR500-RC (PR500-R) – Red Laser Presenter
  • PR1000-R – Pen-type Red Laser Presenter

Software

Applications bundled with Canon Digital Cameras and printers include:

  • PhotoStitch – image stitching software, used to join multiple photographs together to produce a composite pictures such as panoramas.
  • Zoombrowser EX – Image organizer utility for viewing and transferring photos from digital camera to desktop computer.
  • Digital Photo Professional is available for asset management and editing of downloaded images.
  • CameraWindow DC – Image Downloader utility for transferring photos from digital camera to desktop computer (used by Zoombrowser EX).

Canon TrueType Font Pack

Released in 1992, Canon TrueType Font Pack is a 3½-inch 1,44 MB floppy disk collection of supplementary truetype fonts bundled in selling box of some Canon printers of years '90 and useful for Windows 3.1 and 95.

The fonts contained in the collection were:

Accessories

  • Canon Deluxe Backpack 200 EG
  • Canon TC 80N3 Remote Control
  • BG-ED3 Battery Grip

References

Notes
Sources
  • Shell, Bob (1994). Canon Compendium: Handbook of the Canon System. United Kingdom: Hove Books. pp. 192pp ill. ISBN 978-1-897802-04-5.

External links

  • Canon Inc.
    • Canon's device management software

Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of Canon products by Wikipedia (Historical)