RIP Canon “Kiss” brand, “EOS M” and “Rebel” are next on the chopping block

Canon EOS Kiss X7 from 2013

The Japanese ITMedia reports that after the new EOS R50 camera announcement, Canon has "retired" their "Kiss" brand after 30 years. It is safe to assume that "EOS M" and "Rebel" will be next on the chopping block. Here is a recap of the article (translated):

  • On February 8, Canon announced the APS-C mirrorless "EOS R50" that inherited the concept of the company's entry-level single-lens camera "EOS Kiss" series.
  • The R50 is a model that aims to improve image quality with the EOS R system while inheriting the concept of the company's "EOS Kiss" series, "simple, clean, compact". However, it does not bear the name of Kiss, and is not a direct successor to the current model "EOS Kiss M2" of the same brand. Nonetheless, while covering the entry level targeted by Kiss, it will be developed as a model that conveys the appeal of mirrorless cameras more widely.
  • The Kiss series is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, but as mentioned above, the R50 is an entry model but not the "Kiss" series. According to Canon Marketing Japan, camera needs have diversified with the changing times, and in order to convey the appeal of mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras to a wider range of people than Kiss users so far, it has been integrated into a model name that is used globally instead of the Kiss brand. It is said that
  • Kiss is a brand name that was originally used in Japan, for example, the overseas name of the EOS Kiss M2 was "EOS M50 Mark II". However, in addition to the EOS Kiss M2, the EOS Kiss series including single-lens reflex cameras such as the "EOS Kiss X10/X10i" are still on sale, so the Kiss brand will not disappear soon.

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Source: ITMedia, via Digicame-info.

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