Canon is a big name in the photography world, making cameras that run the gamut from entry-level offerings up to high-end professional cameras. However, Canon has turned to crowdsourced funding site ...
Smartphone cameras have gotten pretty good in recent years, to the point where they’ve largely replaced point-and-shoot cameras for many folks. While there’s still a market for professional-quality ...
The Canon IVY REC is basically a smartphone camera without a smartphone. The company crammed a small camera module into a stick the size of a USB flash drive and started taking pre-orders this summer ...
Canon is gearing up to launch a new Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for its new Canon IVY REC clippable, “go anywhere” camera and is currently offering a chance to register and preorder ...
After initially testing the waters with a short crowdfunding campaign back in July, Canon's Ivy Rec Clippable Outdoor Camera is now going on general sale. Only a few hundred units were listed on ...
The name Canon uses for this camera is the Canon IVY REC Clippable Outdoor Camera, and they say it was "made for adventure." It's got a bunch of features that I wouldn't normally take the time to ...
Once upon a time, crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo were the go-to places for making dreams come true. It's where projects that would have never been greenlit by companies went to ...
A prototype of the IVY REC first appeared at the CP+ camera show in Japan. This is a Digital Trends story. Canon has chosen to go down the crowdfunding route with one of its more novel offerings: A ...
After a jaunt through the crowdfunding circuit earlier in the year, Canon's clip-on Ivy Rec camera is making its way to retailers. Starting later this month, you'll be able to buy the cute camera for ...
Canon is turning to Indiegogo to crowdfund the Ivy Rec, a tiny outdoor camera built into a keychain carabiner. It’s about the size of a USB flash drive, and it wirelessly connects via Wi-Fi or ...
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