Imaging

Canon's mirrorless cameras and super-telephoto lenses are widely used to shoot fast-moving sports action

Creating an array of imaging solutions catering from personal safety and security to abundant lifestyles.

Imaging technology that opens the way to society's future

Imaging technology from Canon, a world leader in cameras and imaging, is evolving by pairing optical technology with AI and other digital technologies. Canon stands at the forefront of many new technologies, such as VR, AR, MR, volumetric video and other 3D technologies, video content analytics, and robotic vision. The company provides imaging solutions that solve social challenges, from factory automation to daily life, and new imaging experiences that bring joy to people.

MR is used in training to understand the structure of lungs in 3D
Cameras made for vlogging offer easy and convenient video recording

Network camera systems contribute to society's digital transformation

Network camera systems are a key part of the infrastructure that looks after society, such as protecting communities from crime and monitoring river conditions. Canon's strength is the synergy between the Group's technologies, including cameras, video management systems that record and manage camera images, video content analysis software, and cloud-based video monitoring. In addition to ensuring the safety and securityof society, it makes contributions to society's digital transformation, such as monitoring road traffic levels and automating inspections and testing for the manufacturing and logistics industries.

Network cameras watch over community safety and security

At the forefront of advances in photography and video culture

Canon's camera business, in an effort to go beyond the cutting edge, has enhanced its lineup of cameras and lenses, starting with the EOS R system, as it strives to push the bounds of photography to meet diverse imaging needs. For the video production frontlines, the company developed the CINEMA EOS SYSTEM, which meets the demands of professionals for color reproduction, skin tone expressions, and ease of handling, in addition to a remote camera system that opens up new possibilities while ensuring high image quality and efficient shooting workflows.

The CINEMA EOS SYSTEM provides excellent handling for diverse shooting styles
Remote cameras move according to the instructions of the main camera operator

Society realized by Network camera Business

A Danish zoo watches over visitors' safety and tracks its animals at night

Installed in Copenhagen Zoo currently attracting 1.5 million visitors in some years, Canon's network camera system helps monitor visitors in the daytime and track animals even in the nighttime.

Making the vast area of ECOPA a comfortable and safe space for all

The Ogasayama Nature and Sports Park ECOPA in Shizuoka Prefecture attracts approximately 1.3 million visitors a year. Canon's network camera system helps to ensure a comfortable environment for both users and management.

For a campus where students, faculty and local residents feel safe and secure

Over 40 cameras are centrally managed at Seijo Gakuen, where more than 10,000 students from elementary school to graduate school are studying. Canon's technology helps students pursue their studies in peace.

Safer and more efficient delivery of steel products in Japan

Canon's network camera systems support safe operation and efficient freight transportation for Nippon Steel Corporation, one of the world's leading steel manufacturers.

Network cameras watch over for the safety and security of spectators, athletes and people gathering for recreation at Oita Sports Park

Canon's network camera systems help visitors to relax at Oita Sports Park, a multipurpose dome stadium that accommodates about 40,000 people.

A safer, more comfortable subway system for tourists and citizens alike

The Fukuoka City subway network serves 160 million users annually. Canon's network camera systems contribute not only to safety and security but also to improved operational efficiency.

MORE CONTENTS

Four Industry-oriented Groups