Polaroids are the first instant film cameras. Once the image is snapped it is printed from the same camera. Polariods were first used to test the lighting in the room.
Hansa Canon (Standard Model) is the first model made in Japan. This camera was the updated version on the KWANA Canon. The viewfinder was nicknamed "surprise box" because it popped up when a button was pressed.
Point and shoot is a small easy-to-use camera. Most can fit in your pocket. This camera is called Olympus Stylus Epic in the United States, the mju-II (pronounced myu-two). Takes quality pictures.
Asahi Optical introduced its first 35 mm camera in 1952. Asahi was unusual in deciding to start with a high-quality 35mm camera that was not a copy of something else. Its designers were convinced of the inherent superiority of the SLR and so proceeded along these lines.