Canon Celebrates 80th Anniversary of Kwanon, the Company's First Camera
Canon Celebrates 80th Anniversary of Kwanon, the Company's First Camera
LONDON, September 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Canon Europe, leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced that its parent
company Canon Inc. is commemorating the 80th anniversary of Canon's first camera, the
Kwanon. Marking Japan's first 35mm focal-plane-shutter camera, the Kwanon was produced in
prototype form in 1934, the culmination of the dreams of engineers who wanted to catch up
with Europe, the leading presence in the camera industry at the time.
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The engineers who created the camera decided to name it after Kwannon, the Buddhist
goddess of mercy, hoping the deity would share her benevolence as they pursued their dream
to produce the world's finest camera. The camera's lens, called Kasyapa-after Mahakasyapa,
a disciple of Buddha-also took its name from Buddhism. Additionally, the top portion of
the camera body featured an engraving depicting the thousand-armed Kwannon.
In 1936, two years after the birth of the Kwanon and following much trial and error,
Canon launched the Hansa Canon[1], its first commercial 35mm focal-plane-shutter camera,
thus embarking on the Company's history as a camera manufacturer.
In 1959, Canon introduced its first single-lens reflex (SLR) camera, the Canonflex,
followed in 1961 by the Canonet, an immensely popular rangefinder camera that took the
market by storm, selling out an entire week's worth of inventory in a mere two hours.
Following these successes, the Company continued to lead the industry with a range of
popular camera models, such as the F-1, a top-of-the-line 35mm SLR camera introduced in
1971, and the AE-1, introduced in 1976, which was the world's first SLR camera equipped
with a built-in microcomputer.
In 1987, following continued technological innovation, Canon launched EOS, the world's
first AF (autofocus) SLR camera to employ a fully electronic mount system. In 1995, EOS
marked its entry into the digital era and the line-up continues evolving today. In 2012,
the Company released the Cinema EOS System, a line-up of professional digital
cinematography cameras and lenses realised through the culmination of various
technological innovations centred on optical technologies developed since the Company's
founding. Since its introduction, the Cinema EOS System has contributed to expanding the
horizons of visual expression.
Masaya Maeda, Managing Director and Chief Executive, Image Communication Products
Operations at Canon Inc., comments: "Over the 80 years since the birth of the Kwanon
camera prototype, Canon has continuously innovated to fulfil the Company's never-ending
ambition to create the world's finest cameras. Leveraging the technologies and know-how it
has acquired over its history, Canon will continue contributing to the development of the
photographic and video imaging culture through its technologies and products designed to
satisfy the expectations of our customers."
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1. Made possible through the cooperation of Nippon Kogaku K.K. (present day Nikon
Corporation). "Hansa" was the trademark of Omiya Photo Supply, a wholesaler of cameras and
photo products. In accordance with a contractual obligation, it was engraved on the top of
the camera.
About Canon Europe
Canon Europe is the regional sales and marketing operation for Canon Inc., represented
in 116 countries and employing 17,000 people across Europe, the Middle East and Africa
(EMEA).
Founded in 1937 with the specific goal of making the best quality camera available to
customers, Canon's tireless passion for the Power of Image has since extended its
technology into many other markets and has established it as a world leader in both
consumer and business imaging solutions. Its solutions comprise products, ranging from
digital compact and SLR cameras, through broadcast lenses and portable X-ray machines, to
multi-function and production printers, all supported by a range of value added services.
Canon invests heavily in R&D to deliver the richest and most innovative products and
services to satisfy customers' creative needs. From amateur photographers to professional
print companies, Canon enables each customer to realise their own passion for image.
Canon's corporate philosophy is Kyosei
[http://www.canon-europe.com/About_Us/About_Canon/Philosophy/Index.asp ] - 'living and
working together for the common good'. In EMEA, Canon Europe pursues sustainable business
growth, focusing on reducing its own environmental impact and supporting customers to
reduce theirs using Canon's products, solutions and services. Canon has achieved global
certification to ISO 14001, demonstrating a world-class environmental management standard.
Further information about Canon Europe is available at:
http://www.canon-europe.com
Media enquiries, please contact:
Magda Bulska
Nelson Bostock Communications (on behalf of Canon Europe)
t. +44(0)20-7792-7424
e. magda.bulska@nelsonbostock.com
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