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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

Originally founded as a camera manufacturer, Canon has introduced a series of innovative SLR camera products in its continuing pursuit of the ideal single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. The high-quality images realized by Canons proprietary and world-renowned lenses, CMOS sensors, and imaging processors are the result of the companys efforts in optical and cutting-edge digital imaging technology.

Canon's device technologies create key devices that highlight the appeal of products. Canon combines the latest optical, electronic-circuit, and ultra-precision-processing technologies to manufacture a range of devices.

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  • DSLR not DLSR!

  • @althegreat17 Yea, I know. In any case it's not a property of the sensor, but rather of the lens.

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  • "High resolution, rich tonality" - unlike your 240p video.

  • I thought Canon uses Sony sensor, they don't produce sensor?????

  • surferboy36O.... yeah u said it!

  • @surferboy36O what the narrator meant was the "bokeh"

  • Pffff... bluring performance, wtf!?

  • thanks

  • cmos stands for complimentry metal oxide semi-conductor

  • Thats amazing! I cant believe that?

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