Canon Wants $1,999 for Your Nostalgia, and Nikon Is Selling Full-Frames Without Viewfinders Now
The camera industry, unable to find new directions to move in, has decided to move sideways — and in Canon’s case, backwards. Fifty years after the AE-1 changed amateur photography forever, Canon is reportedly preparing to celebrate by selling you a modern camera shaped like a memory.
Canon: Nostalgia as a Product Strategy According to Canon Rumors, Canon is planning a retro full-frame mirrorless camera for 2026 — a deliberate nod to the AE-1, which debuted in April 1976 and turned into one of the best-selling film cameras of all time.