The document provides the history and background of Canon's first 35mm camera, the Kwanon, which was developed in the 1930s in Japan. It describes how Goro Yoshida decided to build a high-quality 35mm camera after studying Leica cameras. In 1933, the Precision Engineering Research Laboratory (later Canon) was established to produce the Kwanon camera. The first Kwanon prototype was advertised in 1934 alongside examples of Japanese military technology to showcase Japan's technological capabilities. The Kwanon name came from the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy and helped establish Canon's roots in camera technology.