It was the year 1933 when three Japanese met and began a company known as precision optical instruments laboratory, which was later known as Canon which in turn was to gain fame throughout the world. The first cameras Canon to hit the market was a phantom prototype known as 'Kwanon' that could not have been as the upper end more like expensive German cameras that were almost the norm in the houses of those times, but were good enough to compete with these German cameras more known, which led Goro Yoshida and his two friends to leave cameras with rangefinder 35 mm that were less expensive and which were sold under the name 'Kwanon'.
Lack of its own lenses
To compensate for the lack of its own lens of their cameras, the company tied with Nippon Kogaku Kogyo, precursor of the yet another famous company Japanese camera called the first camera sold commercially by Canon and Nikon was named the Hansa Canon came to the market in 1936 and a moment that was hit.
After World War II, the company was named as Canon and thus began the slow expansion that saw the creation of many historical cameras including Canon, Serener et as well as EOS. The first of its many digital cameras Canon was released in 1996 and this was the Powershot 600, and after incorporating many more advanced features, the next great Canyon digital camera that was released in 1998 was the digital EOS D2000 SLR followed by another innovative product known as x and these digital cameras Canon all had excellent functionality and they were very reliableThus, while the x proved their worth by being selected by NASA as its official digital camcorder.
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