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Nikon F camera Eyelevel Prism Level Finder 6486938 Nippon Kogaku US $259.00
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Nikon F Camera Body Nippon Kogaku US $20.50
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Nikon Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-P 105mm f/2.5 Clean Portrait Lens US $49.00
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Nikon Nippon 300 mm 4.5 lens US $35.88
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Lot of 8 Nikon F Plastic Nippon Kogaku Cases US $16.50
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Nikkor Auto 1:3.5 f=43mm-86mm Nippon Kogaku Camera Lens - Nikon - Tiffen Filter US $.99
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Vintage Nikon F E-P camera body 6448569 Nippon Kogaku Tokyo Photomic Finder US $160.00
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Vintage Nikon F camera body 6525831 Nippon Kogaku Tokyo Photomic Finder US $145.00
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Deluxe 43mm Lens Cap Center Pinch String Leash Holder Strap Sale Price: $8.95 |
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This is a New snap on front cap that will fit on any lens that uses 43mm filters. The cap comes complete with a strap so you will never lose the cap. |
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Nikon Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-N Auto 24mm 1:2.8 Non Ai Manual Focus Lens |
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Nikon Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-s 50mm 1:1.4 Non Ai Manual Focus Lens |
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Started in a single-room by three Japanese men in the year 1933 under the name of Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory, Canon has come a long way today. It all began with the phantom prototype camera called the 'Kwanon'. At that time, Germany was considered to be the leader in camera production. German cameras were extremely expensive. So, Goro Yoshida, along with two others tried to produce a 35mm rangefinder camera at a cheaper price and came up with "Kwanon'.
However, at that time, one of the problems faced by the company was that it did not have a lens of its own. So, it decided to tie up with Nippon Kogaku Kogyo (who was to become the founder of Nikon) and acquire lenses from them. With the use of these lenses, Canon came up with its first commercial camera called the "Hansa Canon" in 1936 which became a hit. However, the company still had to go through hardships due to the War.
After the war, the company officially adopted the name "Canon" as its name. Up till then, the lens was under a different name, the camera had a different name and the company had a different name. So, in order to unify all these three, Canon came into existence on September 15, 1947. Slowly the company started to expand, and many historical cameras were created such as the Serenar 50mm f/1.8 lens in 1951, Canonet in 1961, AF35M (Autoboy) in 1979 and the EOS 650 in 1987.
The first Canon digital camera was the PowerShot 600 in 1996. Then, after making several advances in digital technology, Canon launched the EOS D2000 digital SLR camera in 1998 for professionals. In addition, the XL1 digital video camera was introduced. Due to its superior functionality and reliability, the XL1 became the official digital video camcorder of the NASA.
In order to provide the market with a cost effective camera along with superior functionality and performance, Canon introduced the EOS D60 in 2002 and the EOS 10D in 2003. These two cameras made Canon the market leader in digital technology. Then, the EOS Kiss Digital was introduced in 2003, which became a big success.
Today, Canon has introduced several digital camcorders. Starting with the FV30 and the FV200KIT in 2002, Canon went onto launch the FV M1 and the IXY DV M2 in 2003 in the mid range segment. As the company progresses, Canon continue to strive to provide its consumers with better and better technology at the lowest price possible. They have been known as a choice of the pros for many years in the world of photography but now with a broad line of products Canon is firmly positioned in the consumer market as well.
Kevin Rockwell worked as a network TV cameraman for 20 years shooting news and sports. Now a devoted fan of digital photography and video he works to gather information, tips and news for digital camera users. Oh and he loves to shoot pictures of his kids playing sports using his digital cameras. (http://www.greatdigitalcameras.info)
Nikon Launches South India's First Exclusive D-SLR Zone
Nikon India, the 100% subsidiary of the imaging industry leader - Nikon Corporation launched an exclusive Nikon professional D-SLR camera zone for the consumers at Foto Best Pvt. Ltd, 111/1, 112/1, Dickensen Road Bangalore, Karnataka. The store was inaugurated by Mr. Kimito Uemura General Manager Marketing Nikon Hong Kong in presence of Mr. Hidehiko Tanaka Managing Director Nikon India.
As part of its aggressive expansion plans in India, Nikon launches its exclusive D-SLR zone where the entire range of D-SLR cameras, NIKKOR lenses and an elaborate COOLPIX range of compact cameras would be on display. This is the first such zone that Nikon has opened in Southern India in addition to two zones in Mumbai and Delhi. Going forward Nikon aims to open 25 similar outlets across India by the end of this financial year.
Mr. Hidehiko Tanaka, Managing Director, Nikon India said " Launch of Nikon D-SLR zone in Bangalore is a major step towards not only strengthening our brand but also promoting photography culture in a big way, specially in the southern markets. Through this we hope to reach out to the customers and bring to them the Nikon's 70 years of expertise in professional cameras in an accessible form. We want to empower our consumers by means of providing technical know how from experts and the opportunity to touch and feel the cameras so that they can make the right buying decision. We are positive that this initiative of Nikon will be received well by the consumers in Bangalore."
At the Nikon's exclusive zone, consumers, both professional and amateurs get to touch, feel and experience the Digital SLR Cameras with combination of lenses and other accessories providing expert guidance, technical know how all under one roof. Most importantly, Bangalore photography lovers can now obtain first hand information on entire range of products and make an informed choice. Nikon exclusive D-SLR zone is an attempt to provide customers with an interactive and informative shopping experience.
"The Southern market contributes around 28% of the overall sales of Nikon in India, out of which Karnataka alone contributes 9%. Hyderabad contributes 7% while Tamil Nadu, Kerela & rest of Andra Pradesh combined contribute around 12%" He added.
Presently, Nikon is targeting 800 retail outlets for in store branding along with the plans to hire 200 in store promoters in the current financial year to further improve the buying experience.
Nikon India distributes markets and services the complete range of Nikon imaging products, including its Nikon D-SLR as well as its compact camera, the Nikon COOLPIX and a range of NIKKOR lenses and service and repair of Industrial products. These include microscopes and technical measuring instruments.
January 2009 saw the launch of Nikon's flagship D3X professional Camera with resolution as high as 24.5 megapixels which can be used for very high level photography followed with the introduction of eight COOLPIX compact cameras in April 2009. In May Nikon launched D5000 that is a 12.3 mega pixel camera which not only captures photos and high-def movies, but also sports a unique Vari angle LCD monitor. This is the world's first D-SLR camera with a 450 degree rotating screen.
With offices in Mumbai, Kolkata and another one to be opened in the southern region, Nikon is strengthening its distribution network all across India. The company has established two new ASCs (authorized service centers) in 2009 in addition to thirteen existing in 2008, making it a total of fifteen, and is looking forward to further expand the service base so that our customers can enjoy our complete service support.
Nikon has also recently set up exclusive D-SLR zones in Delhi and Mumbai which showcase the entire range of D-SLR cameras, NIKKOR lenses and an elaborate COOLPIX range of compact cameras. The zones allow consumers, both professional and amateurs get to touch, feel and experience the Digital SLR Cameras with combination of lenses and other accessories providing expert guidance, technical know how all under one roof.
Nikon has had an extremely successful tenure in India so far with increasing sales and fame. In 2009, Nikon has won twelve awards under various categories, with the recent being the NDTV Tech Life Award 2009.
Nikon Corporation: Japan
Founded in 1917 as Nippon Kōgaku; the company was renamed in 1988 as Nikon Corporation. Nikon has truly evolved as an institution of creativity in imaging arena, Semi conductors, Industrial Equipments and specialized in optics as well. Nikon technologies are active not only in Nikon's core products such as cameras, microscopes and IC steppers/scanners, but they also squarely support innovation in leading-edge science, and they contribute to the development of society and industry as a whole.
Nikon Corporation, Imaging Company announced the worldwide launch of Nikon Next. Nikon Next site will serve as a new type of imaging gallery for the exhibition of works taking electronic visual displays as the final means of expression in a wide variety of formats, including still images, movies, text and audio, and Flash files, by established artists in the photography industry along with up-and-coming photographers and imaging artists who will serve as the backbone of the photo imaging culture to come. Visitors to the site will be able to search works by artist name or shooting location.
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Can someone tell me what camera these lenses will fit?
I am looking to buy a Nikon digital SLR camera. (Not sure which model yet. Either the D40, D50, D70 or D100, as a 6 mp is plenty of camera for mw right now.) So, I ran across a really good deal on 5 lenses. My question is, will these be compatible with a digital SLR? And, are these good lenses? Here is a list of the lenses I am looking to buy.
Quanatary 28mm f2.8
Nikkor-S Auto Nippon 35mm f2.8 KOGAKU lens
Nikkor-H auto 50mm f2 Nippon KOGAKU lens
Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f1.4 lens
Nikkor-HC Auto 50mm f2 lens
Quick responses would be greatly appreciated, as I need to make a decision soon! Thank you in advance!
Hello,
Some of these lenses may physically attach to Nikon DSLRs, but they will not work well. You will have no autofocus or metering, so you'll have to use a meter and take extra time to set up each shot. There is a point where camera makers just can't keep backwards compatibility. It really isn't a good idea to choose a camera based on a ephemeral deal on old lenses. However, Nikon does make good DSLRs. The D90 is a popular choice because it has great features and it accepts a wide variety of lenses.
Good luck
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