Canon EOS System turns 35 | Sunday Observer

Canon EOS System turns 35

1 May, 2022

Canon Inc. marked its 35th anniversary of the launch of the company’s EOS System, which includes EOS-series interchangeable-lens cameras and a diverse range of system accessories, beginning with interchangeable EF lenses.

Metropolitan, the authorised distributor for Canon in Sri Lanka for nearly five decades has been the sole partner to sell and service almost all Canon Cameras in Sri Lanka for over three decades.

“To celebrate 35 years of the Canon EOS System, Metropolitan will be offering a range of offers and promotions this Avurudu Season”, said Head of Photohub – Camera Operations at Metropolitan, Praveen Samarakone. He also reminded customers to always insist on the genuine 15-month Canon Metropolitan Warranty Sticker and Warranty Card when you purchase your next Canon Camera from Metropolitan and its islandwide network of dealers.

Canon’s EOS System made its debut in March 1987 with the launch of the EOS 650 single-lens reflex (SLR) camera and EF lenses. An acronym of ‘Electro Optical System’.

The EOS series saw first light in 1987 as the world’s first fully electronic mount system, representing a new generation of AF SLR cameras.

During the film-camera era, EOS SLR cameras garnered high acclaim from a wide range of users for their innovative technologies and designs focused on Canon’s key concepts of high speed and ease of use.

During this period, the company launched the top-of-the-line professional model EOS-1 in 1989 and, with the introduction of the compact lightweight EOS Kiss (EOS Rebel XS and EOS 500 in other regions) in 1993, succeeded in expanding its user base.

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