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  Company Type Corporation
  Company Logo
  Foundation Tokyo, Japan ( 1917 )
  Location Tokyo, Japan
  Slogan If the picture matters, the camera matters
  Key People KARIYA, Michio , President, CEO & COO
  Num Employees 16,758 (Consolidated, as of March 31, 2005)
  Revenue 638 billion Yen (Business year ending March 31, 2005)
  Industry Imaging
  Products Precision equipments, Digital imaging equipments and Camera s, Microscope s, Optical measuring and inspection instruments, Lenses for glasses
  Homepage Nikon Global Gateway


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(), also known as Nikon or '''Nikon Corp.''', is a Japanese company specializing in Optics and Imaging . Its products include Camera s, Binoculars , Microscope s, Measurement Instrument s, and the Stepper s used in the Photolithography steps of Semiconductor Fabrication . It was founded in 1917 as Nihon (Nippon); the company was renamed Nikon Corporation after its cameras, in 1988. As of 2002 , it has about 14,000 employees. Nikon is one of the Mitsubishi companies.

The name ''Nikon'', which dates from 1946, is a merging of ''Nippon Kōgaku'' ("Japan Optical") and an imitation of Zeiss ''Ikon''.

Among its famous products are Nikkor camera lenses (notably those designed for the company's own F-mount SLR cameras), Nikonos underwater cameras, the Nikon F -series of professional 135 Film SLR cameras, and the Nikon D-series digital SLRs. Nikon has helped lead the transition to Digital Photography with both the Coolpix line of Consumer and Prosumer cameras as well as system cameras like the Nikon D100, the more recent Nikon D200, D70, D70s and the D50, and professional DSLR s including the D1 and D2 series (see below).

Nikon's main Competitor s include Canon , Leica , Pentax , and Olympus .

Nikon Corporation was established in 1917 when two leading optical manufacturers merged to form a comprehensive, fully integrated optical company known as Nippon Kogaku K.K. Over the next 60 years this growing company became a leading manufacturer of optical lenses and precision equipment used in cameras, binoculars, microscopes and inspection equipment. During World War II the company grew to 19 factories and 23,000 employees, supplying items such as binoculars, lenses, bomb sights and periscopes to the Japanese military. After the war it reverted to its civilian product range with a single factory and 1400 employees. By 1980, the first stepper, the NSR-1010G, was produced in Japan. Since then, Nikon has introduced over 50 models of stepper/scanners for the production of semiconductors and liquid crystal displays.

In 1982, Nikon Precision Inc. was established in the United States to sell and service Nikon stepper equipment. Fueled by a rapidly growing customer base, the company quickly expanded. In 1990, NPI opened its current Belmont, California headquarters. The facility now includes corporate offices, a fully equipped training center, and extensive applications, technology, service, sales and marketing departments.

In January 2006 , Nikon announced that it would stop making most of its film camera models and all of its large format lenses, and focus on digital models. {Link without Title}


SHAREHOLDERS

Nikon is listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange under number 7731.

(As of September 2004)


HOLDINGS

The companies held by Nikon form the Nikon Group


PARTIAL LIST OF NIKON PRODUCTS



Cameras


In January 2006 Nikon announced that they will stop the production of all but two models of their film cameras, focusing their efforts to the digital camera market. They will continue to produce the low-end FM10 and the high-end F6 , and announced a commitment to service all of the film cameras for a period of ten years after production ceases. [http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/micro_stories.pl?ACCT=130907&TICK=NIKON&STORY=/www/story/01-11-2006/0004247596&EDATE=Jan+11,+2006


Film 35 mm SLR cameras with manual focus




Film 35 mm SLR cameras with autofocus





Film APS SLR cameras



Rangefinder Cameras




Digital compact cameras



Digital SLR cameras




Lenses


Lens acronyms

Nikon Lenses have designated acronyms used in their names (for example, the lens AF-S 18-70 mm f/3.5-4.5G DX ED IF). These help consumers know what features the lens has. Some common designations are listed below with the descriptions of each.




AF Prime Lenses





Consumer AF Zoom Lenses



Professional AF zoom lenses





DX (Digital APS-C sized sensor cameras only) Lenses




Micro AF Lenses (also known as Macro)






Currently Produced Manual Focus Lenses



Lenses for other camera models



Lenses for large format cameras

Nikkor-SW - a 4-group wide-angle lens series, consisting of 6, 7, or 8 elements, with a 105° angle of view







Enlarging lenses

The EL-Nikkor series are 6-element, 4-group enlarging lenses


Flash guns

Nikon use the term ''Speedlight'' for their flash guns. Models offered include:


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