The 35N Kowa is a Japanese 35mm camera viewfinder, manufactured by Kowa in 1960. It was also sold by Graflex (company created following a division of Kodak) as the Century 35A. From a totally newbie view, this is a lovely little camera. The strangest thing about this is the mechanism of wind beneath the lens. Pull down once to move the film and then pull back to arm the shutter. The display is covered with a golden color from the outside and looking through it frame parallax is. Shutter speeds are 300, 100, 50, 25 and B. The opening is 3.6 to 16 and the focus is on foot. Lens is a Kowa Prominar 45. I still have not taken pictures with the camera because the focus control had come loose and needed to be fixed. In addition, the aluminum frame control approach was damaged. The camera feels the same quality as their German contemporaries, meaning that in the event that no longer useful as a camera, is heavy enough to use as a weapon.