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  2. Nikon Salon - Wikipedia

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    The Shinjuku Nikon Salon in Tokyo. Nikon Salon (ニコンサロン, Nikon saron) is the name given to exhibition spaces and activities run by Nikon in Japan.. The Ginza Nikon Salon (in Ginza, Tokyo) opened in January 1968 (with an exhibition of work by Ihei Kimura) [1] to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Nippon Kōgaku (later renamed Nikon).

  3. Nikon Museum - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The museum is the first of its type in Japan, [2] and houses approximately 40,000 items spanning Nikon's history. According to a Nikon official, the museum's purpose is to " protect the brand...[and] put out a new product that seems attractive. " [ 2 ]

  4. Nikon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, all of Nikon's Nikon DX format DSLR cameras and the D600, a prosumer FX camera, are produced in Thailand, while their professional and semi-professional Nikon FX format (full frame) cameras (D700, D3, D3S, D3X, D4, D800 and the retro-styled Df) are built in Japan, in the city of Sendai. The Thai facility also produces most of Nikon ...

  5. Nikon Ohi Factory - Wikipedia

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    Nikon's Ohi plant in the Ōi district of Shinagawa, Tokyo was first built in 1918 after the formation of Nippon Kogaku K.K. in 1917. [1] Nikon's first camera, the Nikon (1946) was made in this plant. Early cameras like the Nikon I (1948), Nikon M (1949), Nikon S rangefinders and Nikon F,F2 were also made in this plant. [ 2 ]

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  7. Cosina - Wikipedia

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    Cosina is the successor to Nikō (or "Nikoh"), a company set up as a lens processing factory in February 1959, which was a pioneer in optical polishing and lens grinding in Japan. [1] In 1966, it also started to manufacture 35 mm compact cameras and 8 mm cine cameras , and a year later started the manufacture of 35mm film SLR cameras ; in 1968 ...

  8. Nikon Zf - Wikipedia

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    Nikon Zf logo. The Zf is a full-frame camera believed to use the same 24.5MP BSI-CMOS sensor used in the Nikon Z 6II, as its official specifications are the same.It has a 273-point phase-detection autofocus system and can shoot up to 10 frames per second in normal mode, and 14 frames per second in expanded mode.

  9. Sigma Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sigma has made a number of film SLR cameras, including the SA-300, SA-5, SA-7 and SA-9. Their latest consumer digital SLR is the SD15.During photokina 2010, Sigma announced a new flagship DSLR camera, the SD1.