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Canon Compact Camera Breakthrough: This Patent Hints at the Ultimate Hybrid Design!

After reading this patent, we were really very much surprised that Canon is still working on their compact cameras. Specifically, I am talking about the G7 X series STYLE compacts, which were made for content creation and photography. The new generation of G7 X-style compacts in the patent features a unique electronic viewfinder design that we have never seen before. And Even some of them features DUAL DISPLAY along with EVF.

 

A Bold Setup Design

After closely looking at all the patents, I feel that Canon wants to create a big leap with the help of their AI tech to reintroduce compact cameras with a massive comeback. Canon seems intent on integrating the best of both worlds, such as an advanced electronic viewfinder in a compact camera alongside a versatile flip display screen.

Why This Product Blew Our Minds

This patent was completely unexpected. After reading it, it blew our minds to see Canon’s jaw-dropping innovative designs from Canon engineers. Canon is creating a variety of designs, such as a retractable EVF system, one that slides out, and another that rotates parallel to the camera body, Dual Display System based cameras. These different designs show that Canon is working on multiple prototypes of compact cameras.

So, Now We came to know that the CANON research and development team still working on innovative compact cameras. As we reported earlier, the demand for compact cameras is again on the rise. Right now, even Canon’s older compact models still in production cover 60% of the compact market in Japan. It’s exciting to see Canon compact cameras making a return, with more innovative designs and unique features.

What’s Next for Canon’s Hybrid Compact Cameras?

The patent makes it very clear that these cameras are being designed for modern-day vloggers and photographers. Canon is pushing boundaries by creating cameras with huge market potential.

Canon is Gearing Up for the Future

With advancements in AI technology, high-performance chips, and the Canon DIGIC accelerator (Canon’s own home-grown AI chip), Canon is going back to basics to develop a compact camera that is portable, powerful, and blogging-ready. At the same time, it will be an excellent tool for photographers.

Canon seems to be creating a compact hybrid camera setup that everyone—whether a content creator or a photographer—will wish to have.

also see – Canon Upcoming Cameras 2025 – See more Canon patents


Application JP20XX events 2023-04-20
Application filed by Canon In c2024-10-31
Publication of JP20XX
Status Pending
Information available on request

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2 comments to Canon Compact Camera Breakthrough: This Patent Hints at the Ultimate Hybrid Design!

  • ani

    Dual display look so futuristic

  • Sam165

    Having a dual-display setup on a compact camera would be a game-changer! It’s so much better than cluttering the screen with controles. Imagine being able to see your control setting on one screen while keeping the live view completely unobstructed on the other. This would make shooting so much more intuitive and efficent, especially for vloggers and photographers who need quick adjustment without interrupting their framing or focus!

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