Canon Professional Services Keeps Professional Sports Photographers Ready For Action

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<strong>MELVILLE, N.Y., August 3, 2016</strong> – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, will be bringing their service and support expertise to Brazil to help maximize the uptime and performance of its users’ professional imaging equipment. From pro DSLR cameras and EF lenses to broadcast television lenses, Canon’s award-winning service and support staff will be providing preventative maintenance and repairs to help professionals who have put their trust in Canon imaging equipment.</p>
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<p>Canon’s team of over 70 highly trained technicians and support staff will be in Brazil for nearly a month to support professional photographers and broadcasters, just as they do throughout the year. Canon Professional Services (CPS) is set to provide comprehensive equipment maintenance and repairs, extensive equipment loans and expert technical support.</p>
<p>“Canon is proud to offer professional photographers and broadcasters high quality image-making solutions that are thoughtfully designed and versatile so that they can capture sharp, clear, detailed images and video,” said Elizabeth Pratt, director, Professional Client Development and Support, Canon U.S.A. “Knowing that iconic images will be captured, seen and shared by people around the world really drives Canon to provide professionals with not only high quality equipment but the customer support they need to help ensure they never miss a beat if anything happens to their equipment.”</p>
<p>Canon EOS DSLR cameras and EF lenses are the camera and lenses of choice of a majority of the top U.S.-based news agencies and professional sports photographers.</p>
<p>The Associated Press will be using Canon cameras and lenses exclusively, including cameras which are integrated with advanced robotics systems. The robotic camera systems can be mounted both in the rafters high above a field of play and underwater in pools, all fully controlled remotely over a network. “High-speed and high-performing digital imaging solutions like the EOS-1D X Mark II camera and L-series EF lenses are key to our team’s success,” said Santiago Lyon, vice president and director of photography, Associated Press. “Canon provides innovative technology and world-class optics that give us the solutions we need to create compelling images.”</p>
<p>A majority of Reuters photographers from around the world will be using Canon DSLR cameras and lenses and trust Canon products and award-winning support team to keep them up and running. “Photographing large sporting events for thousands of news outlets and an audience of billions requires meticulous planning and technical resilience. The staff and engineers from CPS help ensure that the Canon cameras used by the world’s top sports photographers receive precision treatment that allows them to take pictures that capture key moments and illustrate the spirit of competition,” said Kevin Coombs, editor-in-chief for Thomson Reuters.</p>
<p>The Canon EOS-1D X Mark II DSLR camera and ultra-wide zoom EF 11-24mm f/4L USM lens were selected to be used for Getty Images’ new high-tech, remote-controlled underwater robotic system. The camera provides Getty Images with a fully networkable solution that features precise white balance, a blazing fast frame rate and impressive low-light capabilities, which make the camera ideal for capturing fast action. When combined with the durable and rugged EF 11-24mm f/4L USM lens, the system will allow Getty Images to capture images at extremely wide perspectives with incredible sharpness and minimal distortion from the center of the image to the periphery, all across the entire zoom range. “As the world’s leading visual communications company, we believe that our world class sports photographers must have the most up-to-date photographic technology that empowers them to do their job, and to do it exceptionally well. Getty Images is using Canon’s EOS-1D X Mark II cameras and EF 11-24mm f/4L USM lenses in a unique, remotely-controlled underwater camera system that gives us the flexibility to follow and capture action from beneath,” said Ken Mainardis, vice president of Sport at Getty Images. “We recently used the new underwater system and the images were remarkable. We’re looking forward to using our Canon gear to capture more fantastic underwater imagery.”</p>
<p>“The European Pressphoto Agency (EPA) will have a photographic team of 40 capturing incredible moments. Months ago, EPA’s entire U.S. contingent switched over to the Canon EOS System,” explained Gernot Hensel, EPA’s long-standing head of sports and deputy editor-in-chief. “The EPA team is comprised of colleagues from all over the world, and the majority of them will be using Canon equipment, including robotic systems, to capture the action.”</p>
<p>Simon Bruty, an award-winning sports photographer and Canon Explorer of Light is one of the best sports photographers in the world. “As a professional photographer, I have to be able to capture every moment of the action because a hundredth of a second can mean the difference between capturing or missing the winning moment or race finish, and Canon cameras, like the new EOS-1D X Mark II, deliver the stunning image quality and speed I need while working,” said Mr. Bruty. “The 14 frames per second that the EOS-1D X Mark II camera can capture, which enables over 12 seconds of continuous RAW shooting without buffering, means that I could shoot an entire 100 meter dash without taking my finger off of the shutter release. If I shot in JPEG mode and have a large enough memory card, I could do it for the entire 2+ hours of a marathon race!”</p>
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I read this earlier, what struck me is that the actual word Olympics isn't used once. Obviously a sponsorship issue.

Looking at the official sponsors for the Rio Olympics neither Canon nor Nikon are listed. There used to be such huge competition between the two to sponsor the games with limited edition cameras etc being released, it is such a dramatic turnaround.
 
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privatebydesign said:
I read this earlier, what struck me is that the actual word Olympics isn't used once.

Same with Canon's press release before the last Superbowl, which they didn't mention by name (it was "the Big Game" instead).

Anyone catch Colbert's lashback on the IOC and Team USA's proscription of the media using their logos? His response: Tea from Musa. :D
 

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neuroanatomist said:
privatebydesign said:
I read this earlier, what struck me is that the actual word Olympics isn't used once.

Same with Canon's press release before the last Superbowl, which they didn't mention by name (it was "the Big Game" instead).

Anyone catch Colbert's lashback on the IOC and Team USA's proscription of the media using their logos? His response: Tea from Musa. :D

On a related note: One of the organizations I belong to and compete in has a national team for world competitions... "Team USA" is what it has been called since inception 20+ years ago. This past year (or maybe 2 years ago) the Olympic committee has threatened suit if it didn't change names. It's now the "USA team" which, sounds and looks equally as dumb as Tea Musa. The irony, at least to me, is that while the activity exists in the Olympics, the type of competition is vastly different for the Olympics vs the separate organization... I'm loosely involved in both, so it's an interesting debate amongst friends. I'm not sure it "spoiled" the brand to have two "team USA's" to be honest as I'm guessing John Q. Public won't understand or identify the difference in names, and if anything, makes the IOC/US team look a little territorial.

On a third note: did any of you know that the US Olympic team is one of the only teams that isn't funded by government dollars?
 
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You don't suppose that there will be a rather sudden influx of "refurb" for sale units towards, say, September? do you?

Also - do you suppose this might mean that access to repair services might be limited during the Olympics? I have a camera heading that way for repair of a mount spring. :eek:
 
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mnclayshooter said:
You don't suppose that there will be a rather sudden influx of "refurb" for sale units towards, say, September? do you?

Also - do you suppose this might mean that access to repair services might be limited during the Olympics? I have a camera heading that way for repair of a mount spring. :eek:

No on both counts :)
 
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Just a quick comment on CPS: I am a Gold member, and yesterday at 5pm I sent my 1DX2 down to the NJ CPS with a sensor "that looked like someone had lunch on it". I needed it to have a serious cleaning, and need it back asap...
So... less than 24 hours from when I dropped her off at FedEx, I received an email a minute ago that my darling 1DX2 is on her way back home, to be delivered by 10:30am tomorrow. No charge.
Thank you Canon CPS. Excellent service.
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Hi Kenny.
I think the only answer to that conundrum is 'because they say so', I think over the time I have been looking at CPS the xxD cameras have been devalued points wise by falling off the list quicker, I guess the 80D fell off the list while you blinked!

As for the supermarket sweep, I like that idea, well we are all allowed to dream aren't we.

Cheers, Graham.

kenny said:
Still trying to figure out why a 40mm f/2.8 pancake is worth 2 CPS membership points, but the 80D is worth zero...
 
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dilbert said:
Forget kidnapping someone for a quick dollar, just ransack the CPS room...

If the security around the Olympics are anything close to how it was during the European soccer championship earlier this year.
And I'm pretty sure it actually is that.
There are no chance that you will get even close to that place without the right accreditation.
 
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dilbert said:
kenny said:
Still trying to figure out why a 40mm f/2.8 pancake is worth 2 CPS membership points, but the 80D is worth zero...

Anyone that is starting out might buy a 80D kit...

But to buy an unbundled lens means you are committing to the brand (you've taken the koolaid, liked how it tasted and want more.)

The irony in this, at least in my case, is that I started out in the dSLR world with a 40 pancake... before I owned a body for it. It was a sale price item and I knew I would have the body soon. Up until then it was the compacts or the old film cameras.
 
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