
Canon is ramping up its compact camera efforts amid rising demand, with shipments reaching about 2.4 million units in 2025. Vice President Tsuyoshi Tokura recently noted the appeal to younger users for a unique shooting experience and predicted a return to premium compacts selling well. To meet this, Canon plans a 50% increase in production in 2026, outsourcing components while handling assembly in-house.
Rumors point to new Canon compact cameras, such as a PowerShot G7 X Mark IV with an upgraded sensor, 4K/60p video, and stabilization. Other expected releases include PowerShot V3 for stills, SX80 HS superzoom, and V-Series expansions (for video). Canon has registered three new cameras that are expected to be released in the coming months. Here’s a quick rundown of the most talked-about upcoming compacts based on rumors:
| Model | Expected Release | Key Rumored Features | Target Audience |
|---|---|---|---|
| PowerShot G7 X Mark IV | 2026 | Upgraded sensor, better video (4K/60p), enhanced stabilization, creator tools | Vloggers, travel photographers |
| PowerShot V3 | 2026 | Photography-focused with improved stills capabilities, larger sensor option | Serious compact shooters |
| PowerShot SX80 HS (or similar superzoom) | 2026 | Extreme zoom lens, wildlife-friendly features | Travel and nature enthusiasts |
| V-Series Expansion | 2026 | Video-centric with app integration, compact form | Content creators |
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