Ad for Kwanon, first prototype — Ever wondered if there was a Camera House Musuem bringing back all the camera from the past! What would that be like?? Canon has just such a site where it shows a historic line-up of cameras and lenses right from the time of Goro Yoshida, a Japanese man who attempted to make the first domestic 35mm focal-plane-shutter rangefinder camera (called as the 35mm rangefinder camera). Trace the continuing evolution of the 35mm camera, from Canon’s (Phantom Prototype Camera, “Kwanon”) initial products in the 1930s to today’s EOS series, and more coupled with the all swish Technology Hall and the design Hall. A presentation very well made.
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