Canon is ?proceeding with the development? of a mirror-less interchangeable lens camera to compete against models launched by Panasonic, Olympus and Samsung, a senior Canon DSLR official is reported to have told the Japanese press.
Japanese trade journal Pen News Weekly quotes an article published in Photo Trade Express in which an unnamed ?Canon officer? is reported as saying: ?Ratio of mirror-less models in the domestic market is estimated at about 15% in quantity. In Europe it takes about 5% though it varies from nation to nation and the American market is apparently indifferent to the mirror-less system.?
The Canon representative, who is said to be ?in charge of DSLR’, adds: ?Attitude in Asian markets also varies from nation to nation? If the system spreads, Japan will pioneer it, followed by Europe, North America and Asia. While the trend is still to be seen, we will be ready to cope with it, should the demand get steady.?
A spokesman for Canon Europe declined to comment, telling us that the firm does not comment on ‘future developments’.
Picture: Panasonic’s latest Micro Four Thirds camera, the Lumix DMC-G2 which is due out in June