Canon Maintains Interchangeable-Lens Camera Market Leadership Through 2025

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Canon maintains its 23-year leadership in interchangeable-lens cameras through 2025, leveraging its EOS R mirrorless system and diverse product portfolio across both DSLR and professional segments.

Canon Maintains Interchangeable-Lens Camera Market Leadership Through 2025

Canon Inc. has secured its position as the global leader in interchangeable-lens digital cameras for 23 consecutive years, extending its dominance from 2003 through 2025. The achievement encompasses both DSLR and mirrorless camera segments, reflecting sustained consumer and professional demand for the company's imaging solutions across multiple market categories.

The company has reinforced its market position through continued investment in its EOS R System, expanding its mirrorless portfolio with new camera models and RF lens offerings. This strategic focus addresses the industry's ongoing shift toward mirrorless technology while maintaining support for its established DSLR user base, catering to both professional photographers and enthusiast consumers.

Canon's extended market leadership underscores the company's ability to sustain competitive advantage in a dynamic imaging market. The company's dual-platform strategy and commitment to lens ecosystem development have enabled it to capture market share across diverse customer segments and use cases.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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