A logo of Canon Inc is pictured at the 3D and Virtual Reality Expo in
Tokyo June 20, 2012. The expo which showcases the latest technology
will be held until June 22.
Credit: Reuters/Yuriko NakaoTOKYO | Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:38am EDT
TOKYO
(Reuters) - Canon Inc said on Monday it would sell its first mirrorless
camera from mid-September in a bid to tap a growing market for small,
interchangeable-lens cameras that rival Nikon Corp entered last year.
Canon will manufacture 100,000 of the cameras a month, the company said in a statement.
Mirrorless
models have large sensors, providing good picture quality, but no
optical viewfinders. That enables manufacturers to keep the camera body
smaller and lighter.
In Japan, where consumers tend to value
easily portable products, mirrorless cameras account for around a third
of all interchangeable lens models. In the United States, their market
share is closer to a tenth.
Canon's move will ratchet up
competition with Nikon, its main rival for hefty single-lens reflex
cameras used by professional photographers and enthusiasts.
Shares
of Canon were down 3 percent and Nikon was 2.6 percent lower on Monday
afternoon, underperforming Tokyo's broad Topix index, which lost 0.9
percent.
(Reporting by Reiji Murai, writing by Tim Kelly; Editing by Chris Gallagher)
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