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Canon launches camera that shoots in extreme darkness

Canon has launched two new high end cameras into the Kenyan market, 4 months after launching the EOSR series as the company seeks to...

All about running a blue chip company from a different continent

When you ask any photographer in Kenya or to a larger extent the East African region what camera they use, eight out of ten...

Canon introduces creative way to teach children using images

Canon, the imaging and optical products maker, has rolled out a programme that seeks to boost creative learning among students in Kenya. The programme was...

33 shortlisted for Kenya photography awards

Thirty-three photographers have been nominated as finalists for the Kenya Photography Awards 2016. Out of 1,607 photo entries submitted between 23rd March and April 30th...

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