By the 1950s, the Japanese camera industry had turned their interest towards the 35 mm SLR camera, which to that point had been exclusively manufactured in Europe, and in particular in Dresden, Germany. The first Japanese 35 mm SLR camera was
Asahiflex, soon followed by several manufacturers. The
Miranda T was launched in 1955. In 1958,
Minolta and
Topcon followed, while
Nikon presented their
Nikon F in 1959, by that time a supplier of
rangefinder cameras based on the
Contax concept. Canon had established itself as a 35 mm rangefinder camera manufacturer, featuring a wide variety of camera models and lenses using the Leica
39mm standard lens mount. Upon release, the Canonflex was priced at , which included the R50mm f/1.8 lens. == The first Canon SLR camera ==