A new camera has appeared for certification with the FCC. The new camera is described as a “Digital Still Image Video Camera” and has the model FV-100 on the submitted product label.
Beyond the label, there isn't much more information given about the camera. All external images of the camera will not be available until March 19, 2020, which happens to be a Thursday, which is the day of the week Canon usually announces products in North America.
The camera in question will be manufactured in China, so I would bet it's some kind of entry-level camera such as an IVY REC, which Canon has crowdfunded for.
We expect the bigger Canon announcements to happen in February of 2020 ahead of CP+.
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Canon has sold a "Digital Still Image Video Camera " before. it's a video camera that simply takes lots of individual shots and strings them together to make a video. Really old tech: http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Canon_RC-250
It could be that with the speed of the sensors these days, resurrecting the tech could bypass some of the import tarrifs (and most importantly the 30 minute limit in europe) for videocameras, especially if the export to video happened software side on a pc.
which seemed to my like a hybrid video/photo camera? Its ergonomy-wise a little bit like the camera the
photographer on the moon base used, the strange guy in a funny suite (see 0:19 seconds of
It only comes in a Hello Kitty graphic.
Gaff tape ;)
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You may be close. The posted label shows it made by the division that sells printers, not cameras. It may be a camera with built in printer. It would likely be more for kids.
Canon Electronic Business Machines (H.K.) Co., Ltd. FCC ID Applications (Y7J)