Rebecca Hull+FollowAre Smartphones Still Killing Cameras?Canon says the camera market has finally stabilized after years of being steamrolled by smartphones. With content creators and social media fans driving demand for compact cameras like the PowerShot G7X Mark III, are we seeing a real comeback—or just a nostalgia-fueled blip? Is Canon’s focus on video and social shooting enough to keep dedicated cameras relevant in a smartphone world? Let’s debate: what would make you pick up a camera again? #Tech #Canon #TechDebate00Share
Stephanie Edwards+FollowCanon’s Lens Milestone: Does Quantity Beat Quality?Canon just hit a wild milestone—170 million lenses made, enough to circle the globe! But as Canon flexes its numbers, Nikon quietly doubles its DX prime lens lineup, and third-party brands like Tamron and Viltrox keep pushing innovation and value. Are we entering a golden age of glass, or is the lens market getting too crowded for its own good? Let’s debate: what matters more—innovation, quality, or sheer variety? #Tech #Canon #Nikon00Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowCanon’s IS Lens Drama: Who Really Started It? 🤔The Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM dropped in 1995 and totally changed the game with Image Stabilization, but some old-school Nikon fans STILL claim Nikon did it first with VR! The fandom debate gets wild every time—was Canon really the IS pioneer, or did Nikon sneak in with their own tech? This lens war is never-ending and honestly, the plot twists keep coming! #Entertainment #Painting #Canon10Share