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Canon EOS R - Ranked #1 by Map Camera for October
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Canon EOS R - Ranked #1 by Map Camera for October

The news out of Japan as far as the EOS R continues to look good, as MAP Camera has reported that the EOS R was the top selling camera for the month of October.  Unlike BCN which doesn't roll up kits (for example a 28-70/4 kit, body only, 2 lens kit are all separate items) to give a ranking based upon the actual camera, MAP rolls it up to one ranking per camera.  MAP Camera also focuses more on enthusiast sales versus BCN which is a more generalistic look.  What's impressive about this is that the sales only includes pre-orders and 6 days of release as the camera was only released on October 25th in Japan.

 

 

 

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Unfortunately, there's no direct way of linking to the patent application (sad!) however, this is the easiest process to view a japan patent or application.

  1. Go to the Japan Patent Office search page.
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