-Aftershock at 1: 1.4 in the first official Canon (1936) - Anniversary Edition 75 years Canon, -... in a beautiful display in a beautiful gift box. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the first official Canon, this replica was made in 2011. Hansa 1936 was the first Japanese 35mm camera rangefinder Canon and was presented to the world in 1936. The dimensions of the working model were 136.5 mm x 69 mm x 45 mm weighing about 640 g. In the introduction, standard lens was 50 mm f 3.5 and was interchangeable. The display was a"" box type"" designed to appear when a button was pressed on the back, a feature very advanced at that time. This limited edition"" Hansa 1936 Miniature"" is a scaled version of the first high-quality Canon camera does not work and it was widely produced. The first production model of Canon and the first 35mm camera high quality in Japan. An enhanced version of the camera Kwanon also joined Nippon Kogaku technology (Nikon). Although some say the camera was sold in October 1935, the date of marketing was February 1936. The target was a Nikkor 5cm f / 3.5 mounted for the first time in a civilian camera. The optical rangefinder and support approach were manufactured by Nippon Kogaku. The Galilean viewfinder was reversed and was separated from the window of the rangefinder. The display was nicknamed"" surprise box"" because it appeared at the press of a button. Saburo Uchida, Goro Yoshida brother and director of business affairs of the company, renamed"" Kwanon"" with"" Canon"" . The"" Canon"" also refers to the Bible and the rules or laws."" Hansa"" was (and still is) the trademark of Omiya Photo Supply, the distributor of the Hansa Canon.