Audio By Carbonatix
Canon and its local partner Oman Fofor are currently deliberating on a possible agreement with some selected banks to provide funding for players of the Film and Photography industry to acquire Canon imagery and photography equipment.
The deal, when it materializes, will afford beneficiaries the opportunity to acquire the latest Canon photographic equipment at a discount with flexible repayment arrangement from partnering banks.
The proposal by Canon Central and North Africa and Oman Fofor is in line with their new strategic direction to help build a vibrant film and photography industry in Ghana.
Having access to right equipment, they believe, will give photography enthusiasts the freedom to effectively demonstrate their talents and creativity.
Apart from that, Canon and Oman Fofor are currently in discussion to introduce a first class service center in Ghana to handle complaints of photographers who purchase their equipment from accredited photo stores.
Under this deal too, attractive discounts will be offered to regular buyers.
This was disclosed by the Canon Central and North Africa Business Development Manager, Katie Simmonds, on the sidelines of the NAFTI-Canon Training Workshop.
She said Canon is determined to developing the country's film and photography sector to international standards.
In view of this, her outfit has signed a three-year partnership deal with National Film and Television Institute ( NAFTI) to train film and photography students as well as professionals.
"This idea is a good one due to the importance of coming together as one people to share ideas, and also to improve and enhance skills.
“Not only that but to improve capabilities in a way that will benefit the country and industry as well,” said Katie Simmonds.
A data base of all Canon camera users will be built to serve as a platform to share information on Canon imagery and photography equipment.
Unavailability of a service center in Ghana still remains one of the major challenges facing Ghanaian photographers since only a few of them can afford to send their faulty cameras abroad for repairs.

Channel Manager of Oman Fofor, Pastor George Mingle, advised photographers to buy from accredited camera shops to save them from buying imitations.
He said for the past three years, Oman Fofor has been educating photographers on Canon cameras.
Latest Stories
-
PURC, Works and Housing Ministry push major water sector reforms to improve service delivery
14 minutes -
GAAMP inducts first members, pushes for higher standards in Ghana’s aesthetic industry
17 minutes -
GES must prioritise safe school policies alongside sanctions – Child rights advocate
21 minutes -
Ghana International Bank appoints Ian Greenstreet as CEO, subject to regulatory approval
30 minutes -
New developments in Middle East will broadly influence Ghana’s inflation outlook – BoG Governor
31 minutes -
Gyakie teases release of ‘Treasure’ with artwork unveiling
41 minutes -
Ntim Fordjour demands answers over Ghana’s drop in Global Peace Index from 38th to 76th in the world in 2026
56 minutes -
Development Bank Ghana marks five years of catalyzing private sector growth
1 hour -
Afari Hospital: Only $500,000 in arrears needed for completion; demand for $85m criminal—Minority
1 hour -
Mahama gov’t paying itself while Akufo-Addo staff remain unpaid – Kow Essuman
1 hour -
Kow Essuman accuses Kwakye Ofosu of misleading public on Presidential salaries
1 hour -
BoG urges banks to support agriculture and productive sectors
1 hour -
2026 World Cup: Chief Imam urges national prayers for Black Stars ahead of Panama opener
1 hour -
Ofori-Atta yet to be notified of any criminal charges in Ghana – Frank Davies
1 hour -
Chief Imam calls for national prayers and support for Black Stars at the FIFA World Cup 2026
1 hour