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Canon plans to release 32 RF-mount lenses over the next four years

Posted on July 23, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Canon Inc.

has published its Corporate Strategy Conference 2022 presentation materials, revealing a number of interesting tidbits about the company’s past fiscal year and what it intends to do going forwards as part of its growth strategy. .

Under the headline ‘2021 Results and Future Growth Strategy,’ Canon says part of its ‘Growth Strategy’ is to ‘develop imaging business centered on optical technology. ’ Specifically, Canon says it wants to expand the scale of its optical technology by ‘cultivat[ing] new users’ and ‘develop[ing] new products.
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