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Nikon

Nikon Corporation (株式会社ニコン, Kabushiki-gaisha Nikon) (UK: /ˈnɪkɒn/, US: /ˈnkɒn/; Japanese: [ɲiꜜkoɴ] ), also known just as Nikon, is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan; it specializes in creating and marketing optics and imaging products. The companies held by Nikon form the Nikon Group.[3]

Nikon Corporation
Logo since 2003
Nikon's headquaters at Shinagawa Inter City in Kōnan, Tokyo
Native name
株式会社ニコン
Kabushiki-gaisha Nikon
TypePublic
TYO: 7731
IndustryConsumer electronics
FoundedJuly 25, 1917; 106 years ago (1917-07-25)
Tokyo City
HeadquartersKōnan, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsStill cameras, SLR cameras, DSLR cameras, binoculars / monoculars, binocular telescope, laser rangefinder, field microscopy, precision equipment, microscopes, riflescopes, surveying equipment, regenerative medicine solutions, material processing equipment, ophthalmic lenses and many instrumental products
Revenue ¥519.0 billion (FY2020)[1]
¥6.8 billion (FY2020)[2]
¥(12.0) billion (FY2020)[2]
Number of employees
20,190 (March 31, 2020)[2]
Websitewww.nikon.com
West Building of Nikon in Nishi-Ōi, Tokyo

Nikon's products include cameras, camera lenses, binoculars, microscopes, ophthalmic lenses, measurement instruments, rifle scopes, spotting scopes, and equipment related to semiconductor fabrication, such as 'steppers' used in the photolithography steps of such manufacturing. Nikon is the world's second largest manufacturer of such equipment.[4]

The company is the eighth-largest chip equipment maker as reported in 2017.[5] Also, it has diversified into new areas like 3D printing and regenerative medicine to compensate for the shrinking digital camera market.[6][7][8][9]

Among Nikon's many notable product lines are Nikkor imaging lenses (for F-mount cameras, large format photography, photographic enlargers, and other applications), the Nikon F-series of 35 mm film SLR cameras, the Nikon D-series of digital SLR cameras, the Nikon Z-series of digital mirrorless cameras, the Coolpix series of compact digital cameras, and the Nikonos series of underwater film cameras.

Nikon's main competitors in camera and lens manufacturing include Canon, Sony, Fujifilm, Panasonic, Pentax, and Olympus.

Founded on July 25, 1917 as Nippon Kōgaku Kōgyō Kabushikigaisha (日本光学工業株式会社 "Japan Optical Industries Co., Ltd."), the company was renamed to Nikon Corporation, after its cameras, in 1988. Nikon is a member of the Mitsubishi group of companies (keiretsu).[10]

History Edit

The Nikon Corporation was established on 25 July 1917 when three leading optical manufacturers merged to form a comprehensive, fully integrated optical company known as Nippon Kōgaku Tōkyō K.K. Over the next sixty years, this growing company became a manufacturer of optical lenses (including those for the first Canon cameras) and equipment used in cameras, binoculars, microscopes and inspection equipment.

During World War II the company operated thirty factories with 2,000 employees, manufacturing binoculars, lenses, bomb sights, and periscopes for the Japanese military.

Reception outside Japan Edit

After the war Nippon Kōgaku reverted to producing its civilian product range in a single factory. In 1948, the first Nikon-branded camera was released, the Nikon I.[11] Nikon lenses were popularised by the American photojournalist David Douglas Duncan.

Duncan was working in Tokyo when the Korean War began. Duncan had met a young Japanese photographer, Jun Miki, who introduced Duncan to Nikon lenses. From July 1950 to January 1951, Duncan covered the Korean War.[12] Fitting Nikon optics (especially the NIKKOR-P.C 1:2 f=8,5 cm)[13] to his Leica rangefinder cameras allowed him to produce high contrast negatives with very sharp resolution at the centre field.[14]

Names and brands Edit

 
Nikko parent company brand, from which the Nikkor brand evolved

Founded in 1917 as Nippon Kōgaku Kōgyō Kabushikigaisha (日本光学工業株式会社 "Japan Optical Industries Corporation"), the company was renamed Nikon Corporation, after its cameras, in 1988. The name Nikon, which dates from 1946, was originally intended only for its small-camera line, spelled as "Nikkon", with an addition of the "n" to the "Nikko" brand name.[15] The similarity to the Carl Zeiss AG brand "ikon", would cause some early problems in Germany as Zeiss complained that Nikon violated its trademarked camera. From 1963 to 1968 the Nikon F in particular was therefore labeled 'Nikkor'.[16]

The Nikkor brand was introduced in 1932, a westernised rendering of an earlier version Nikkō (日光), an abbreviation of the company's original full name[17] (Nikkō also means "sunlight" and is the name of a famous Japanese onsen town.). Nikkor is the Nikon brand name for its lenses.

Another early brand used on microscopes was Joico,[18] an abbreviation of "Japan Optical Industries Co".[citation needed] Expeed is the brand Nikon uses for its image processors since 2007.

Rise of the Nikon F series Edit

 
Nikon F FTN Camera

The Nikon SP and other 1950s and 1960s rangefinder cameras competed directly with models from Leica and Zeiss. However, the company quickly ceased developing its rangefinder line to focus its efforts on the Nikon F single-lens reflex line of cameras, which was successful[19] upon its introduction in 1959.

For nearly 30 years, Nikon's F-series SLRs were the most widely used small-format cameras among professional photographers,[citation needed] as well as by some U.S. space program, the first in 1971 on Apollo 15 (as lighter and smaller alternative to the Hasselblad, used in the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs, 12 of which are still on the Moon) and later once in 1973 on the Skylab and later again on it in 1981.

Nikon popularized many features in professional SLR photography,[citation needed] such as the modular camera system with interchangeable lenses, viewfinders, motor drives, and data backs; integrated light metering and lens indexing; electronic strobe flashguns instead of expendable flashbulbs; electronic shutter control; evaluative multi-zone "matrix" metering; and built-in motorized film advance. However, as auto focus SLRs became available from Minolta and others in the mid-1980s, Nikon's line of manual-focus cameras began to seem out of date.[citation needed]

Despite introducing one of the first autofocus models, the slow and bulky F3AF, the company's determination to maintain lens compatibility with its F-mount prevented rapid advances in autofocus technology. Canon introduced a new type of lens-camera interface with its entirely electronic Canon EOS cameras and Canon EF lens mount in 1987.

The much faster lens performance permitted by Canon's electronic focusing and aperture control prompted many professional photographers (especially in sports and news) to switch to the Canon system through the 1990s.[20]

Post-millennium film camera production Edit

Once Nikon introduced affordable consumer-level DSLRs such as the Nikon D70 in the mid-2000s, sales of its consumer and professional film cameras fell rapidly, following the general trend in the industry. In January 2006, Nikon announced it would stop making most of its film camera models and all of its large format lenses, and focus on digital models.[21]

Nevertheless, Nikon remained the only[citation needed] major camera manufacturer still making film SLR cameras for a long time. The high-end Nikon F6 and the entry-level FM10[21] remained in production all the way up until October 2020.[22]

Digital photography Edit

Digital single-lens reflex and point and shoot cameras Edit

 
Nikon NASA F4 front view with DA-20 action finder, electronics box, and lenses. Launched September 1991 on board the Space Shuttle Discovery, mission STS-48

Nikon created some of the first digital SLRs (DSLRs, Nikon NASA F4) for NASA, used in the Space Shuttle since 1991.[23] After a 1990s partnership with Kodak to produce digital SLR cameras based on existing Nikon film bodies, Nikon released the Nikon D1 SLR under its own name in 1999. Although it used an APS-C-size light sensor only 2/3 the size of a 35 mm film frame (later called a "DX sensor"), the D1 was among the first digital cameras to have sufficient image quality and a low enough price for some professionals (particularly photojournalists and sports photographers) to use it as a replacement for a film SLR. The company also has a Coolpix line which grew as consumer digital photography became increasingly prevalent through the early 2000s. Nikon also never made any phones.

Through the mid-2000s, Nikon's line of professional and enthusiast DSLRs and lenses including their back compatible AF-S lens line remained in second place behind Canon in SLR camera sales, and Canon had several years' lead in producing professional DSLRs with light sensors as large as traditional 35 mm film frames.[24] All Nikon DSLRs from 1999 to 2007, by contrast, used the smaller DX size sensor.

Then, 2005 management changes at Nikon led to new camera designs such as the full-frame Nikon D3 in late 2007, the Nikon D700 a few months later, and mid-range SLRs. Nikon regained much of its reputation among professional and amateur enthusiast photographers as a leading innovator in the field, especially because of the speed, ergonomics, and low-light performance of its latest models.[25][unreliable source?] The mid-range Nikon D90, introduced in 2008, was also the first SLR camera to record video.[26][27] Since then video mode has been introduced to many more of the Nikon and non-Nikon DSLR cameras including the Nikon D3S, Nikon D3100, Nikon D3200, Nikon D5100, and Nikon D7000.[28][29][30][31][32]

More recently, Nikon has released a photograph and video editing suite called ViewNX to browse, edit, merge and share images and videos.[33][34][35] Despite the market growth of Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras, Nikon did not neglect their F-mount Single Lens Reflex cameras and have released some professional DSLRs like the D780,[36] or the D6[37] in 2020.

Mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras Edit

In reaction to the growing market for Mirrorless cameras, Nikon released their first Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras and also a new lens mount in 2011. The lens mount was called Nikon 1, and the first bodies in it were the Nikon 1 J1 and the V1. The system was built around a 1 inch (or CX) format image sensor, with a 2.7x crop factor. This format was pretty small compared to their competitors. This resulted in a loss of image quality, dynamic range and fewer possibilities for restricting depth of field depth of field range. In 2018, Nikon officially discontinued the 1 series, after three years without a new camera body.[38] (The last one was the Nikon 1 J5).

Also in 2018, Nikon introduced a new mirrorless system in their lineup: the Nikon Z system. The first cameras in the series were the Z 6 and the Z 7, both with a Full Frame (FX) sensor format, In-Body Image Stabilization and a built-in electronic viewfinder. The Z-mount is not only for FX cameras though, as in 2019 Nikon introduced the Z 50 with a DX format sensor, without IBIS but with the compatibility to every Z-mount lens. The handling, the ergonomics and the button layout are similar to the Nikon DSLR cameras, which is friendly for those who are switching from them. This shows that Nikon is putting their focus more on their MILC line.

In 2020 Nikon updated both the Z 6 and the Z 7. The updated models are called the Z 6 II and the Z 7 II. The improvements over the original models include the new EXPEED 6 processor, an added card slot, improved video and AF features, higher burst rates, battery grip support and USB-C power delivery.[39]

In 2021, Nikon released 2 mirrorless cameras, the Z fc and the Z 9. The Nikon Z fc is the second Z-series APS-C (DX) mirrorless camera in the line up, designed to evoke the company's famous FM2 SLR from the '80s. It offers manual controls, including dedicated dials for shutter speed, exposure compensation and ISO.[40] The Z 9 became Nikon's new flagship product succeeding the D6, marking the start of a new era of Nikon cameras. It includes a 46 megapixel Full Frame (FX) format stacked CMOS sensor which is stabilized and has a very fast readout speed, making the mechanical shutter not only unneeded, but also absent from the camera. Along with the sensor, the 3.7 million dot, 760 nit EVF, the 30 fps continuous burst at full resolution with a buffer of 1000+ compressed raw photos, 4K 120 fps ProRes internal recording, the 8K 30 fps internal recording and the 120 hz subject recognition AF system make it one of the most advanced cameras on the market with its main rivals being the Canon EOS R3 and the Sony α1.[41] (As of February 2022)

Movie camera production Edit

Although few models were introduced, Nikon made movie cameras as well. The R10 and R8 SUPER ZOOM Super 8 models (introduced in 1973) were the top of the line and last attempt for the amateur movie field. The cameras had a special gate and claw system to improve image steadiness and overcome a major drawback of Super 8 cartridge design. The R10 model has a high speed 10X macro zoom lens.

Contrary to other brands, Nikon never attempted to offer projectors or their accessories.

Thai operations Edit

Nikon has shifted much of its manufacturing facilities to Thailand, with some production (especially of Coolpix cameras and some low-end lenses) in Indonesia. The company constructed a factory in Ayuthaya north of Bangkok in Thailand in 1991. By 2000, it had 2,000 employees. Steady growth over the next few years and an increase of floor space from the original 19,400 square meters (209,000 square feet) to 46,200 square meters (497,000 square feet) enabled the factory to produce a wider range of Nikon products. By 2004, it had more than 8,000 workers.

The range of the products produced at Nikon Thailand include plastic molding, optical parts, painting, printing, metal processing, plating, spherical lens process, aspherical lens process, prism process, electrical and electronic mounting process, silent wave motor and autofocus unit production.

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's digital "DX" zoom lenses, as well as numerous other lenses in the Nikkor line.

Nikon-Essilor Co. Ltd. Edit

In 1999, Nikon and Essilor have signed a Memorandum of understanding to form a global strategic alliance in corrective lenses by forming a 50/50 joint venture in Japan to be called Nikon-Essilor Co. Ltd.

The main purpose of the joint venture is to further strengthen the corrective lens business of both companies. This will be achieved through the integrated strengths of Nikon's strong brand backed up by advanced optical technology and strong sales network in Japanese market, coupled with the high productivity and worldwide marketing and sales network of Essilor, the world leader in this industry.[42]

Nikon-Essilor Co. Ltd. started its business in January 2000, responsible for research, development, production and sales mainly for ophthalmic optics.[43]

Recent development Edit

Revenue from Nikon's camera business has dropped 30% in three years prior to fiscal 2015.[44] In 2013, it forecast the first drop in sales from interchangeable lens cameras since Nikon's first digital SLR in 1999.[45] The company's net profit has fallen from a peak of ¥75.4 billion (fiscal 2007) to ¥18.2 billion for fiscal 2015.[44] Nikon plans to reassign over 1,500 employees resulting in job cuts of 1,000, mainly in semiconductor lithography and camera business, by 2017 as the company shifts focus to medical and industrial devices business for growth.[46][44][47]

Film cameras Edit

In January 2006 Nikon announced the discontinuation of all but two models of its film cameras, focusing its efforts on the digital camera market.[48] It continues to sell the fully manual FM10, and still offers the high-end fully automatic F6.[49][50] Nikon has also committed to service all the film cameras for a period of ten years after production ceases.[51]

 
Nikon F2SB SLR camera with DP-3 finder and GN Auto Nikkor 1:2,8 f=45mm lens
 
Nikon F3 Giugiaro Camera Design
 
Nikon F4 F4s Giugiaro Design
 
Nikon F4 Giugiaro Design
 
Nikon F4 F4s
 
Nikon N2020
 
Nikon 28ti
 
Nikon 28ti camera
 
Nikon ZOOM retro camera
 
Nikon KeyMission 360

Film 35 mm SLR cameras with manual focus Edit

High-end (Professional – Intended for professional use, heavy duty and weather resistance)

  • Nikon F series (1959, known in Germany for legal reasons as the Nikkor F)
  • Nikon F2 series (1971)
  • Nikon F3 series (1980)

Midrange

Midrange with electronic features

Entry-level (Consumer)

Film APS SLR cameras Edit

  • Nikon Pronea 600i / Pronea 6i (1996)[52]
  • Nikon Pronea S (1997)[53]

Film 35 mm SLR cameras with autofocus Edit

 
Nikon AC-2E Data Link System (1993)

High-end (Professional – Intended for professional use, heavy duty and weather resistance)

  • Nikon F3AF (1983, modified F3 body with Autofocus Finder DX-1)
  • Nikon F4 (1988) – (World's first professional auto-focus SLR camera and world's first professional SLR camera with a built-in motor drive)
  • Nikonos RS (1992) (Professional when reviewed in underwater conditions) – (World's first underwater auto-focus SLR camera)[54]
  • Nikon F5 (1996)
  • Nikon F6 (2004)

High-end (Prosumer – Intended for pro-consumers who want the main mechanic/electronic features of the professional line but don't need the same heavy duty/weather resistance)

  • Nikon F-501 (1986, known in North America as the N2020)
  • Nikon F-801 (1988, known in the U.S. as the N8008)
  • Nikon F-801S (1991, known in the U.S. as the N8008S)
  • Nikon F90 (1992, known in the U.S. as the N90)
  • Nikon F90X (1994, known in the U.S. as the N90S)
  • Nikon F80 (2000, known in the U.S. as the N80)
  • Nikon F100 (1999)

Mid-range (Consumer)

Entry-level (Consumer)

  • Nikon F-401 (1987, known in the U.S. as the N4004)
  • Nikon F-401S (1989, known in the U.S. as the N4004S)
  • Nikon F-401X (1991, known in the U.S. as the N5005)
  • Nikon F50 (1994, known in the U.S. as the N50)
  • Nikon F60 (1999, known in the U.S. as the N60)
  • Nikon F65 (2000, known in the U.S. as the N65)
  • Nikon F55 (2002, known in the U.S. as the N55)

Professional Rangefinder cameras Edit

Compact cameras Edit

Between 1983 and the early 2000s[65] a broad range of compact cameras were made by Nikon. Nikon first started by naming the cameras with a series name (like the L35/L135-series, the RF/RD-series, the W35-series, the EF or the AW-series). In later production cycles, the cameras were double branded with a series-name on the one and a sales name on the other hand. Sales names were for example Zoom-Touch for cameras with a wide zoom range, Lite-Touch for ultra compact models, Fun-Touch for easy to use cameras and Sport-Touch for splash water resistance. After the late 1990s, Nikon dropped the series names and continued only with the sales name. Nikon's APS-cameras were all named Nuvis.

The cameras came in all price ranges from entry-level fixed-lens-cameras to the top model Nikon 35Ti and 28Ti with titanium body and 3D-Matrix-Metering.

Movie cameras Edit

Double 8 (8mm)
  • NIKKOREX 8 (1960)
  • NIKKOREX 8F (1963)
Super 8
  • Nikon Super Zoom 8 (1966)
  • Nikon 8X Super Zoom (1967)
  • Nikon R8 Super Zoom (1973)
  • Nikon R10 Super Zoom (1973)

Professional Underwater cameras Edit

  • Nikonos I Calypso (1963, originally known in France as the Calypso/Nikkor)
  • Nikonos II (1968)
  • Nikonos III (1975)
  • Nikonos IV-A (1980)
  • Nikonos V (1984)
  • Nikonos RS (1992)[66] (World's first underwater Auto-Focus SLR camera)[54]

Digital cameras Edit

 
Nikon COOLPIX P7700

Nikon's raw image format is NEF, for Nikon Electronic File. The "DSCN" prefix for image files stands for "Digital Still Camera – Nikon."

Digital compact cameras Edit

The Nikon Coolpix series are digital compact cameras produced in many variants: Superzoom, bridge, travel-zoom, miniature compact and waterproof/rugged cameras. The top compact cameras are several "Performance" series indicated by a "P...".

Larger sensor compact cameras Edit

Coolpix series since 2008 listed.

 
Nikon Coolpix P310 digital compact camera
Light-weight fast lens compact cameras Edit
  • Nikon Coolpix P300
  • Nikon Coolpix P310
  • Nikon Coolpix P330
  • Nikon Coolpix P340

Bridge cameras Edit

  • Nikon Coolpix L810, Feb, 2012–16 MP, 26x optical zoom, no wi-fi, fixed LCD, ISO 80–1600
  • Nikon Coolpix L820, Jan, 2013–16 MP, 30x optical zoom, no wi-fi, fixed LCD, ISO 125-3200
  • Nikon Coolpix L830, Jan, 2014–16 MP, 34x optical zoom with 68x Dynamic Fine Zoom, no wi-fi, tilting LCD, ISO 125-1600 (3200 in Auto)
  • Nikon Coolpix L840 Feb, 2015–16 MP, 38x optical zoom with 76x Dynamic Fine Zoom, built-in Wi-Fi and NFC (Near Field Communication), 3 inch high-resolution tilting LCD, ISO 125 – 1600

ISO 3200, 6400 (available when using Auto mode)

  • Nikon Coolpix P500, Feb, 2011–12.1 MP, 36x optical zoom, tilt LCD, ISO 160–3200
  • Nikon Coolpix P510, Feb, 2012–16.1 MP, 41.7x optical zoom (24–1000mm), no wi-fi, vari-angle LCD, ISO 100–3200
  • Nikon Coolpix P520, Jan, 2013–18.1 MP, 42x optical zoom, optional wi-fi, vari-angle LCD, ISO 80–3200
  • Nikon Coolpix P530, Feb, 2014–16.1 MP, 42x optical zoom & 84x Dynamic Fine Zoom, opt wi-fi, fixed LCD, ISO 100–1600 (ISO 3200, 6400 in PASM mode)
  • Nikon Coolpix P600, Feb, 2014–16.1 MP, 60x optical zoom and 120 Dynamic Fine Zoom, built in wi-fi, vari-angle LCD, ISO 100–1600 (ISO 3200, 6400 in PASM mode)
  • Nikon Coolpix P610
  • Nikon Coolpix B500, Feb, 2016-16 MP, 40x optical zoom, tilt LCD, ISO 160–6400
  • Nikon Coolpix P900
  • Nikon Coolpix P950
  • Nikon Coolpix P1000

Mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras Edit

 
Nikon Z 6 with a Nikkor Z 24-70/4S

Nikon Z series – Nikon Z-mount lenses

Nikon 1 seriesCX sensor, Nikon 1 mount lenses

 
Nikon 1 V1 with lenses and flash SB-N5, GPS GP-N100 and microphone ME-1
 
Nikon Expeed, a system on a chip used as image processor in all Nikon DSLRs since 2007 and in some digital compact cameras
 
Nikon D3 full frame DSLR body
 
Nikon D4 full frame DSLR body

Digital single lens reflex cameras Edit

 
Nikon D600 body, back view

High-end (Professional – Intended for professional use, heavy duty and weather resistance)

  • Nikon D1, DX sensor, June 15, 1999 – Discontinued
  • Nikon D1X, DX sensor, February 5, 2001 – Discontinued
  • Nikon D1H, DX sensor, high speed, February 5, 2001 – Discontinued
  • Nikon D2H, DX sensor, high speed, July 22, 2003 – Discontinued
  • Nikon D2X, DX sensor, September 16, 2004 – Discontinued
  • Nikon D2HS, DX sensor, high speed, February 16, 2005 – Discontinued
  • Nikon D2XS, DX sensor, June 1, 2006 – Discontinued
  • Nikon D3, FX/Full Frame sensor, August 23, 2007 – Discontinued
  • Nikon D3X, FX/Full Frame sensor, December 1, 2008 – Discontinued
  • Nikon D3S, FX/Full Frame sensor, October 14, 2009 – Discontinued
  • Nikon D4, FX/Full Frame sensor, January 6, 2012 – Discontinued[69]
  • Nikon D4S, FX/Full Frame sensor, February 25, 2014 – Discontinued (In U.S.A. only)
  • Nikon D5, FX/Full Frame sensor, January 5, 2016
  • Nikon D6, FX/Full Frame sensor, February 12, 2020
 
D700 with AF-S 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G

High-end (Prosumer – Intended for pro-consumers who want the main mechanical/weather resistance and electronic features of the professional line but don't need the same heavy duty)

 
Nikon D810

Midrange and professional usage cameras with DX sensor

Upper-entry-level (Consumer) – DX sensor

Along with the D750 and D500 above, these are the only Nikon DSLR's with the articulated (tilt-and-swivel) display.

Entry-level (Consumer) – DX sensor

 
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8G ED VR II lens and AF-S Nikkor 85mm F1.4G lens with lens hoods

Photo optics Edit

Lenses for Nikon Z-mount Edit

Nikon introduced the Z-mount in 2018 for their system of digital full-frame and APS-C (DX) mirrorless cameras.

Lenses for F-mount cameras Edit

The Nikon F-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35 mm Single-lens reflex cameras. The F-mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959.

Other lenses for photography and imaging Edit

Electronic flash units Edit

Nikon uses the term Speedlight for its electronic flashes. Recent models include the SB-R200, SB-300, SB-400, SB-600, SB-700, SB-800, SB-900, SB-910, SB-5000 and R1C1.

Film scanners Edit

 
Nikon Coolscan V film scanner

Nikon's digital capture line also includes a successful range of dedicated scanners for a variety of formats, including Advanced Photo System (IX240), 35 mm, and 60 mm film.

  • (1988) LS-3500 (4096x6144, 4000 dpi, 30 bits per pixel) HP-IB (requires a third-party NuBus card; intended for Mac platforms, for which there is a Photoshop plug-in).[86]
  • (1992) Coolscan LS-10 (2700 dpi) SCSI. First to be named "Coolscan" to denote LED illumination.[87]
  • (1994) LS-3510AF (4096x6144, 4000 dpi, 30 bits per pixel) Auto-focus SCSI (usually employed on Mac platforms with a Photoshop plug-in; TWAIN is available for PC platforms).[88]
  • (1995) LS-4500AF (4 x 5 inch and 120/220 formats, 1000x2000 dpi, 35mm format 3000x3000). 12bit A/D. SCSI. Fitted with auto-focus lens.[89]
  • (1996) Super Coolscan LS-1000 (2592x3888, 2700 dpi) SCSI. scan time cut by half[90]
  • (1996) Coolscan II LS-20 E (2700 dpi) SCSI[91]
  • (1998) Coolscan LS-2000 (2700 dpi, 12-bit) SCSI, multiple sample, "CleanImage" software[92]
  • (1998) Coolscan III LS-30 E (2700 dpi, 10-bit) SCSI[93]
  • (2001) Coolscan IV LS-40 ED (2900 dpi, 12-bit, 3.6D) USB, SilverFast, ICE, ROC, GEM[94]
  • (2001) Coolscan LS-4000 ED (4000 dpi, 14-bit, 4.2D) Firewire[95]
  • (2001) Coolscan LS-8000 ED (4000 dpi, 14-bit, 4.2D) Firewire, multiformat[96]
  • (2003) Coolscan V LS-50 ED (4000 dpi, 14-bit, 4.2D) USB
  • (2003) Super Coolscan LS-5000 ED (4000 dpi, 16bit, 4.8D) USB
  • (2004) Super Coolscan LS-9000 ED (4000 dpi, 16bit, 4.8D) Firewire, multiformat

Nikon introduced its first scanner, the Nikon LS-3500 with a maximum resolution of 4096 x 6144 pixels, in 1988. Prior to the development of 'cool' LED lighting this scanner used a halogen lamp (hence the name 'Coolscan' for the following models). The resolution of the following LED based Coolscan model didn't increase but the price was significantly lower. Colour depth, scan quality, imaging and hardware functionality as well as scanning speed was gradually improved with each following model. The final 'top of the line' 35mm Coolscan LS-5000 ED was a device capable of archiving greater numbers of slides; 50 framed slides or 40 images on film roll. It could scan all these in one batch using special adapters. A single maximum resolution scan was performed in no more than 20 seconds as long as no post-processing was also performed. With the launch of the Coolscan 9000 ED Nikon introduced its most up-to-date film scanner which, like the Minolta Dimage scanners were the only film scanners that, due to a special version of Digital ICE, were able to scan Kodachrome film reliably both dust and scratch free. In late 2007 much of the software's code had to be rewritten to make it Mac OS 10.5 compatible. Nikon announced it would discontinue supporting its Nikon Scan software for the Macintosh as well as for Windows Vista 64-bit.[97] Third-party software solutions like SilverFast or Vuescan provide alternatives to the official Nikon drivers and scanning software, and maintain updated drivers for most current operating systems. Between 1994 and 1996 Nikon developed three flatbed scanner models named Scantouch, which couldn't keep up with competitive flatbed products and were hence discontinued to allow Nikon to focus on its dedicated film scanners.

Sport optics Edit

Binoculars Edit

  • Sprint IV
  • Sportstar IV
  • Travelite V
  • Travelite VI
  • Travelite EX
  • Mikron
  • Action VII
  • Action VII Zoom
  • Aculon
  • Action EX
  • Sporter I
  • Venturer 8/10x32
  • Venturer 8x42
  • Prostaff 5
  • Prostaff 7
  • Monarch ATB
  • Monarch 3
  • Monarch 5
  • Monarch 7
  • Monarch HG
  • Monarch M5
  • Monarch M7
  • StabilEyes
  • Superior E
  • Marine
  • EDG II

Spotting scopes Edit

  • Prostaff 3 16-48x60
  • Prostaff 5 60
  • Prostaff 5 80
  • Spotter XL II WP
  • Spotting Scope R/A II
  • Spotting Scope 80
  • Fieldscope 60mm
  • Fieldscope ED78/ EDII
  • Fieldscope III/EDIII
  • Fieldscope ED82
  • Fieldscope ED50
  • Fieldscopes EDG 65 /85
  • Fieldscope EDG 85 VR

Rifle scopes Edit

  • BLACK
  • Monarch 7
  • Monarch 5
  • Monarch 3
  • Monarch
  • Laser IRT
  • Prostaff 5
  • Encore
  • Coyote Special
  • Slughunter
  • Inline
  • Buckmaster II
  • Buckmaster
  • AR
  • ProStaff II
  • Prostaff
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Nikon Metrology Edit

Overview Edit

Nikon Metrology, a division of Nikon, produces hardware and software products for 2D & 3D measurement from nano to large scale measurement volumes. Products include Optical Laser Probes, X-ray computed tomography, Coordinate-measuring machine (CMM), Laser Radar Systems (LR), Microscopes, Portable CMMs, Large Volume Metrology, Motion Measurement and Adaptive Robotic Controls, Semiconductor Systems, Metrology Software including CMM-Manager, CAMIO Studio, Inspect-X, Focus, and Automeasure. Measurements are performed using tactile and non-contact probes, measurement data is collected in software and processed for comparison to nominal CAD (Computer-aided design) or part specification or for recreating / reverse engineering physical work pieces.

Origins Edit

The origins of Nikon go back to 1917 when three Japanese optical manufacturers joined to form Nippon Kogaku KK ('Japan Optics'). In 1925 the microscope having revolving nosepiece and interchangeable objectives was produced. Significant growth for the microscopy division occurs over the next 50 years as Nikon pioneers development of polarising and stereo microscopes along with new products for measuring and inspection (Metrology) markets. These new products include devices targeted for industrial use such as optical comparators, autocollimators, profile projector and automated vision based systems. Continued effort through the next three decades yield the release of products including the Optiphot and Labophot microscopes, Diaphot microscope, the Eclipse range of infinity optics, and finally the DS camera series and the Coolscope with the advent of digital sensors. With the acquisition of Metris in 2009 the Nikon Metrology division was born. Nikon Metrology products include a full range of both 2D & 3D, optical, tactile, non-contact, and X-Ray Metrology solutions ranging from nanometer resolution on microscopic samples to μm resolution in volumes large enough to house a commercial airliner.[98]

Products Edit

  • Coordinate-Measuring-Machines
    • Bridge, Gantry and Horizontal Arm CMMs
    • Digital / Analog Tactile and / or Non-Contact Optical sensors
  • Portable arms – 6 and 7 axis models
  • Laser Scanning – Optical Line Scanners in single Line and Multi-line (Cross Scanner) configurations
  • X-ray-and-CT-Inspection[99]
  • Video-Microscope-Measuring – Optical Probe and Multi-Sensor options available
  • Microscope-Systems
  • Large Volume Systems[100]
  • Application Software – several options available depending on specific application and hardware.
    • CMM-Manager – Multi-sensor 3D Metrology software for third party CMMs, Articulated Arms, and Nikon video-measurement systems[101]
    • Automeasure, NIS Elements, E-Max, Automeasure Eyes – 2D / 3D imaging software for use on Nikon video-measurement systems[102]
    • Focus, CMM-Manager, CAMIO – Software for 3D Metrology[103]

Lithography equipment Edit

Overview Edit

Nikon manufactures scanners and steppers for the manufacture of integrated circuits and flat panel displays, and semiconductor device inspection equipment. The steppers and scanners represent about one third of the income for the company as of 2008.[104]

Nikon developed the first lithography equipment from Japan. The equipment from Nikon enjoyed high demand from global chipmakers, the Japanese semiconductor companies and other major companies such as Intel, and Nikon was the world's leading producer of semiconductor lithography systems from the 1980s to 2002.[105] Nikon saw a sharp drop in its market share from less than 40 percent in early 2000s to no more than 20 percent as of 2013.[45][47] The company has been losing an estimated ¥17 billion a year in its precision instruments unit.

In contrast, ASML, a Dutch company, has grabbed over 80 percent of the lithography systems market as of 2015 by adopting an open innovation method of product development, which includes the acquisition of U.S-based light source manufacturer Cymer.[106] In 2017, Nikon announced that it would cut nearly 1,000 jobs mainly in the lithography systems business and halt its development of next-generation equipment.[107][108]

Legal disputes Edit

In February 2019, Nikon, ASML and Carl Zeiss AG, a leading supplier to ASML, have entered into a definitive settlement and cross-license agreement relating to multiple disputes over patents for lithography equipment that had been underway since 2001 and agreed to drop all the world-wide lawsuits regarding the issue.[109]

By the latest settlement, ASML and Zeiss paid approximately $170 million to Nikon.[110] The two companies had paid a total of $87 million to Nikon in 2004 for similar legal dispute.[111]

Market position and products Edit

As of February 2018, Nikon held 10.3 percent revenue share in the semiconductor lithography market while the share of ASML was over 80 percent.[112]

As of 2019, Nikon develops and sells the following lithography-related equipment:

  • Cutting-edge flat panel display lithography equipment (The FX series)
  • i-line steppers
  • KrF steppers
  • ArF steppers
  • ArF immersion steppers
  • Inspection and alignment equipment

Other products Edit

Nikon also manufactures eyeglasses, sunglasses, and glasses frames, under the brands Nikon, Niji, Nobili-Ti, Presio, and Velociti VTI.[113] Other Nikon's products include ophthalmic equipment, loupes, monoculars, binocular telescopes, metal 3D printers, material processing equipment, regenerative medicine contract manufacturing, cell sorting equipment, and cell culture observation systems.[6][7][8][9]

Nikon no longer manufactures its own image sensors as it outsources the manufacturing to Sony.[114]

Since 2019, Sendai Nikon, a Nikon group company, manufactures Lidar sensors for Velodyne as part of a partnership between the two companies.[115]

Sponsorship Edit

Awards and exhibitions Edit

 
Inside the Nikon Salon

In Japan, Nikon runs the Nikon Salon exhibition spaces, the Nikkor Club for amateur photographers (to whom it distributes the series of Nikon Salon books), the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition and the Nikon Small World in Motion Competition, and arranges the Ina Nobuo Award, Miki Jun Award and Miki Jun Inspiration Awards.

Others Edit

As of November 19, 2013, Nikon is the "Official Camera" of Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort.[116]

Nikon is the official co-sponsor of Galatasaray SK Football Team.[117][118][119]

In 2014 Nikon sponsored the Copa Sadia do Brasil 2014 and the AFC Champions League.[120]

The company sponsors the Nikon-Walkley Press Photographer of the Year award, as well as the Nikon Photography Prizes, which are administered by the Walkley Foundation in Australia.[121]

Cultural references Edit

  • Singer Paul Simon referenced Nikon Cameras in his 1973 song "Kodachrome."[122]
  • Dexter Morgan, main character of the Showtime series Dexter, can be seen using a Nikon camera throughout the show.
  • In the movie Hackers, the character "Lord Nikon" got his alias because of his photographic memory.
  • In the lyrics to the Oak Ridge Boys song "American Made", a reference to Nikon Cameras is made ( "I got a Nikon camera, a Sony color TV").
  • In the movie The French Connection, the drug dealer gives his girlfriend a Nikon F camera.
  • In the film The Most Beautiful by Akira Kurosawa, the "East Asian Optical Company" scenes were filmed at the Nippon Kogaku factory in Totsuka, Yokohama, Japan.[123]
  • In the TV show Veronica Mars, Veronica, the main character, uses a Nikon Coolpix 8800 throughout season one, and a Nikon DSLR in all other seasons.

Awards and recognition Edit

Nikon was ranked 134th among India's most trusted brands according to the Brand Trust Report 2012, a study conducted by Trust Research Advisory. In the Brand Trust Report 2013, Nikon was ranked 28th among India's most trusted brands and subsequently, according to the Brand Trust Report 2014, Nikon was ranked 178th among India's most trusted brands.[124]

Nikon school Edit

Nikon branches around the world runs photography courses behind the brand Nikon School. The official website of Nikon School[125] offers online photography course since 2016.[126]

See also Edit

Notes and references Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website


nikon, this, article, about, corporation, people, named, disambiguation, corporation, 株式会社ニコン, kabushiki, gaisha, japanese, ɲiꜜkoɴ, also, known, just, japanese, multinational, corporation, headquartered, tokyo, japan, specializes, creating, marketing, optics, . This article is about the corporation For people named Nikon see Nikon disambiguation Nikon Corporation 株式会社ニコン Kabushiki gaisha Nikon UK ˈ n ɪ k ɒ n US ˈ n aɪ k ɒ n Japanese ɲiꜜkoɴ also known just as Nikon is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo Japan it specializes in creating and marketing optics and imaging products The companies held by Nikon form the Nikon Group 3 Nikon CorporationLogo since 2003Nikon s headquaters at Shinagawa Inter City in Kōnan TokyoNative name株式会社ニコンRomanized nameKabushiki gaisha NikonTypePublicTraded asTYO 7731IndustryConsumer electronicsFoundedJuly 25 1917 106 years ago 1917 07 25 Tokyo CityHeadquartersKōnan Minato Tokyo JapanArea servedWorldwideKey peopleMakoto Kimura Chairman Kazuo Ushida President ProductsStill cameras SLR cameras DSLR cameras binoculars monoculars binocular telescope laser rangefinder field microscopy precision equipment microscopes riflescopes surveying equipment regenerative medicine solutions material processing equipment ophthalmic lenses and many instrumental productsRevenue 519 0 billion FY2020 1 Operating income 6 8 billion FY2020 2 Net income 12 0 billion FY2020 2 Number of employees20 190 March 31 2020 2 Websitewww wbr nikon wbr com West Building of Nikon in Nishi Ōi TokyoNikon s products include cameras camera lenses binoculars microscopes ophthalmic lenses measurement instruments rifle scopes spotting scopes and equipment related to semiconductor fabrication such as steppers used in the photolithography steps of such manufacturing Nikon is the world s second largest manufacturer of such equipment 4 The company is the eighth largest chip equipment maker as reported in 2017 5 Also it has diversified into new areas like 3D printing and regenerative medicine to compensate for the shrinking digital camera market 6 7 8 9 Among Nikon s many notable product lines are Nikkor imaging lenses for F mount cameras large format photography photographic enlargers and other applications the Nikon F series of 35 mm film SLR cameras the Nikon D series of digital SLR cameras the Nikon Z series of digital mirrorless cameras the Coolpix series of compact digital cameras and the Nikonos series of underwater film cameras Nikon s main competitors in camera and lens manufacturing include Canon Sony Fujifilm Panasonic Pentax and Olympus Founded on July 25 1917 as Nippon Kōgaku Kōgyō Kabushikigaisha 日本光学工業株式会社 Japan Optical Industries Co Ltd the company was renamed to Nikon Corporation after its cameras in 1988 Nikon is a member of the Mitsubishi group of companies keiretsu 10 Contents 1 History 1 1 Reception outside Japan 1 2 Names and brands 1 3 Rise of the Nikon F series 1 3 1 Post millennium film camera production 1 4 Digital photography 1 4 1 Digital single lens reflex and point and shoot cameras 1 4 2 Mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras 1 5 Movie camera production 1 6 Thai operations 1 7 Nikon Essilor Co Ltd 2 Recent development 3 Film cameras 3 1 Film 35 mm SLR cameras with manual focus 3 2 Film APS SLR cameras 3 3 Film 35 mm SLR cameras with autofocus 3 4 Professional Rangefinder cameras 3 5 Compact cameras 3 6 Movie cameras 3 7 Professional Underwater cameras 4 Digital cameras 4 1 Digital compact cameras 4 1 1 Larger sensor compact cameras 4 1 1 1 Light weight fast lens compact cameras 4 1 2 Bridge cameras 4 2 Mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras 4 3 Digital single lens reflex cameras 5 Photo optics 5 1 Lenses for Nikon Z mount 5 2 Lenses for F mount cameras 5 3 Other lenses for photography and imaging 6 Electronic flash units 7 Film scanners 8 Sport optics 8 1 Binoculars 8 2 Spotting scopes 8 3 Rifle scopes 9 Nikon Metrology 9 1 Overview 9 2 Origins 9 3 Products 10 Lithography equipment 10 1 Overview 10 2 Legal disputes 10 3 Market position and products 11 Other products 12 Sponsorship 12 1 Awards and exhibitions 12 2 Others 13 Cultural references 14 Awards and recognition 15 Nikon school 16 See also 17 Notes and references 18 External linksHistory EditThe Nikon Corporation was established on 25 July 1917 when three leading optical manufacturers merged to form a comprehensive fully integrated optical company known as Nippon Kōgaku Tōkyō K K Over the next sixty years this growing company became a manufacturer of optical lenses including those for the first Canon cameras and equipment used in cameras binoculars microscopes and inspection equipment During World War II the company operated thirty factories with 2 000 employees manufacturing binoculars lenses bomb sights and periscopes for the Japanese military Reception outside Japan Edit After the war Nippon Kōgaku reverted to producing its civilian product range in a single factory In 1948 the first Nikon branded camera was released the Nikon I 11 Nikon lenses were popularised by the American photojournalist David Douglas Duncan Duncan was working in Tokyo when the Korean War began Duncan had met a young Japanese photographer Jun Miki who introduced Duncan to Nikon lenses From July 1950 to January 1951 Duncan covered the Korean War 12 Fitting Nikon optics especially the NIKKOR P C 1 2 f 8 5 cm 13 to his Leica rangefinder cameras allowed him to produce high contrast negatives with very sharp resolution at the centre field 14 Names and brands Edit nbsp Nikko parent company brand from which the Nikkor brand evolvedFounded in 1917 as Nippon Kōgaku Kōgyō Kabushikigaisha 日本光学工業株式会社 Japan Optical Industries Corporation the company was renamed Nikon Corporation after its cameras in 1988 The name Nikon which dates from 1946 was originally intended only for its small camera line spelled as Nikkon with an addition of the n to the Nikko brand name 15 The similarity to the Carl Zeiss AG brand ikon would cause some early problems in Germany as Zeiss complained that Nikon violated its trademarked camera From 1963 to 1968 the Nikon F in particular was therefore labeled Nikkor 16 The Nikkor brand was introduced in 1932 a westernised rendering of an earlier version Nikkō 日光 an abbreviation of the company s original full name 17 Nikkō also means sunlight and is the name of a famous Japanese onsen town Nikkor is the Nikon brand name for its lenses Another early brand used on microscopes was Joico 18 an abbreviation of Japan Optical Industries Co citation needed Expeed is the brand Nikon uses for its image processors since 2007 Rise of the Nikon F series Edit nbsp Nikon F FTN CameraThe Nikon SP and other 1950s and 1960s rangefinder cameras competed directly with models from Leica and Zeiss However the company quickly ceased developing its rangefinder line to focus its efforts on the Nikon F single lens reflex line of cameras which was successful 19 upon its introduction in 1959 For nearly 30 years Nikon s F series SLRs were the most widely used small format cameras among professional photographers citation needed as well as by some U S space program the first in 1971 on Apollo 15 as lighter and smaller alternative to the Hasselblad used in the Mercury Gemini and Apollo programs 12 of which are still on the Moon and later once in 1973 on the Skylab and later again on it in 1981 Nikon popularized many features in professional SLR photography citation needed such as the modular camera system with interchangeable lenses viewfinders motor drives and data backs integrated light metering and lens indexing electronic strobe flashguns instead of expendable flashbulbs electronic shutter control evaluative multi zone matrix metering and built in motorized film advance However as auto focus SLRs became available from Minolta and others in the mid 1980s Nikon s line of manual focus cameras began to seem out of date citation needed Despite introducing one of the first autofocus models the slow and bulky F3AF the company s determination to maintain lens compatibility with its F mount prevented rapid advances in autofocus technology Canon introduced a new type of lens camera interface with its entirely electronic Canon EOS cameras and Canon EF lens mount in 1987 The much faster lens performance permitted by Canon s electronic focusing and aperture control prompted many professional photographers especially in sports and news to switch to the Canon system through the 1990s 20 Post millennium film camera production Edit Once Nikon introduced affordable consumer level DSLRs such as the Nikon D70 in the mid 2000s sales of its consumer and professional film cameras fell rapidly following the general trend in the industry In January 2006 Nikon announced it would stop making most of its film camera models and all of its large format lenses and focus on digital models 21 Nevertheless Nikon remained the only citation needed major camera manufacturer still making film SLR cameras for a long time The high end Nikon F6 and the entry level FM10 21 remained in production all the way up until October 2020 22 Digital photography Edit Digital single lens reflex and point and shoot cameras Edit nbsp Nikon NASA F4 front view with DA 20 action finder electronics box and lenses Launched September 1991 on board the Space Shuttle Discovery mission STS 48Nikon created some of the first digital SLRs DSLRs Nikon NASA F4 for NASA used in the Space Shuttle since 1991 23 After a 1990s partnership with Kodak to produce digital SLR cameras based on existing Nikon film bodies Nikon released the Nikon D1 SLR under its own name in 1999 Although it used an APS C size light sensor only 2 3 the size of a 35 mm film frame later called a DX sensor the D1 was among the first digital cameras to have sufficient image quality and a low enough price for some professionals particularly photojournalists and sports photographers to use it as a replacement for a film SLR The company also has a Coolpix line which grew as consumer digital photography became increasingly prevalent through the early 2000s Nikon also never made any phones Through the mid 2000s Nikon s line of professional and enthusiast DSLRs and lenses including their back compatible AF S lens line remained in second place behind Canon in SLR camera sales and Canon had several years lead in producing professional DSLRs with light sensors as large as traditional 35 mm film frames 24 All Nikon DSLRs from 1999 to 2007 by contrast used the smaller DX size sensor Then 2005 management changes at Nikon led to new camera designs such as the full frame Nikon D3 in late 2007 the Nikon D700 a few months later and mid range SLRs Nikon regained much of its reputation among professional and amateur enthusiast photographers as a leading innovator in the field especially because of the speed ergonomics and low light performance of its latest models 25 unreliable source The mid range Nikon D90 introduced in 2008 was also the first SLR camera to record video 26 27 Since then video mode has been introduced to many more of the Nikon and non Nikon DSLR cameras including the Nikon D3S Nikon D3100 Nikon D3200 Nikon D5100 and Nikon D7000 28 29 30 31 32 More recently Nikon has released a photograph and video editing suite called ViewNX to browse edit merge and share images and videos 33 34 35 Despite the market growth of Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras Nikon did not neglect their F mount Single Lens Reflex cameras and have released some professional DSLRs like the D780 36 or the D6 37 in 2020 Mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras Edit In reaction to the growing market for Mirrorless cameras Nikon released their first Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras and also a new lens mount in 2011 The lens mount was called Nikon 1 and the first bodies in it were the Nikon 1 J1 and the V1 The system was built around a 1 inch or CX format image sensor with a 2 7x crop factor This format was pretty small compared to their competitors This resulted in a loss of image quality dynamic range and fewer possibilities for restricting depth of field depth of field range In 2018 Nikon officially discontinued the 1 series after three years without a new camera body 38 The last one was the Nikon 1 J5 Also in 2018 Nikon introduced a new mirrorless system in their lineup the Nikon Z system The first cameras in the series were the Z 6 and the Z 7 both with a Full Frame FX sensor format In Body Image Stabilization and a built in electronic viewfinder The Z mount is not only for FX cameras though as in 2019 Nikon introduced the Z 50 with a DX format sensor without IBIS but with the compatibility to every Z mount lens The handling the ergonomics and the button layout are similar to the Nikon DSLR cameras which is friendly for those who are switching from them This shows that Nikon is putting their focus more on their MILC line In 2020 Nikon updated both the Z 6 and the Z 7 The updated models are called the Z 6 II and the Z 7 II The improvements over the original models include the new EXPEED 6 processor an added card slot improved video and AF features higher burst rates battery grip support and USB C power delivery 39 In 2021 Nikon released 2 mirrorless cameras the Z fc and the Z 9 The Nikon Z fc is the second Z series APS C DX mirrorless camera in the line up designed to evoke the company s famous FM2 SLR from the 80s It offers manual controls including dedicated dials for shutter speed exposure compensation and ISO 40 The Z 9 became Nikon s new flagship product succeeding the D6 marking the start of a new era of Nikon cameras It includes a 46 megapixel Full Frame FX format stacked CMOS sensor which is stabilized and has a very fast readout speed making the mechanical shutter not only unneeded but also absent from the camera Along with the sensor the 3 7 million dot 760 nit EVF the 30 fps continuous burst at full resolution with a buffer of 1000 compressed raw photos 4K 120 fps ProRes internal recording the 8K 30 fps internal recording and the 120 hz subject recognition AF system make it one of the most advanced cameras on the market with its main rivals being the Canon EOS R3 and the Sony a1 41 As of February 2022 Movie camera production Edit Although few models were introduced Nikon made movie cameras as well The R10 and R8 SUPER ZOOM Super 8 models introduced in 1973 were the top of the line and last attempt for the amateur movie field The cameras had a special gate and claw system to improve image steadiness and overcome a major drawback of Super 8 cartridge design The R10 model has a high speed 10X macro zoom lens Contrary to other brands Nikon never attempted to offer projectors or their accessories Thai operations Edit Nikon has shifted much of its manufacturing facilities to Thailand with some production especially of Coolpix cameras and some low end lenses in Indonesia The company constructed a factory in Ayuthaya north of Bangkok in Thailand in 1991 By 2000 it had 2 000 employees Steady growth over the next few years and an increase of floor space from the original 19 400 square meters 209 000 square feet to 46 200 square meters 497 000 square feet enabled the factory to produce a wider range of Nikon products By 2004 it had more than 8 000 workers The range of the products produced at Nikon Thailand include plastic molding optical parts painting printing metal processing plating spherical lens process aspherical lens process prism process electrical and electronic mounting process silent wave motor and autofocus unit production 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 s digital DX zoom lenses as well as numerous other lenses in the Nikkor line Nikon Essilor Co Ltd Edit In 1999 Nikon and Essilor have signed a Memorandum of understanding to form a global strategic alliance in corrective lenses by forming a 50 50 joint venture in Japan to be called Nikon Essilor Co Ltd The main purpose of the joint venture is to further strengthen the corrective lens business of both companies This will be achieved through the integrated strengths of Nikon s strong brand backed up by advanced optical technology and strong sales network in Japanese market coupled with the high productivity and worldwide marketing and sales network of Essilor the world leader in this industry 42 Nikon Essilor Co Ltd started its business in January 2000 responsible for research development production and sales mainly for ophthalmic optics 43 Recent development EditRevenue from Nikon s camera business has dropped 30 in three years prior to fiscal 2015 44 In 2013 it forecast the first drop in sales from interchangeable lens cameras since Nikon s first digital SLR in 1999 45 The company s net profit has fallen from a peak of 75 4 billion fiscal 2007 to 18 2 billion for fiscal 2015 44 Nikon plans to reassign over 1 500 employees resulting in job cuts of 1 000 mainly in semiconductor lithography and camera business by 2017 as the company shifts focus to medical and industrial devices business for growth 46 44 47 Film cameras EditIn January 2006 Nikon announced the discontinuation of all but two models of its film cameras focusing its efforts on the digital camera market 48 It continues to sell the fully manual FM10 and still offers the high end fully automatic F6 49 50 Nikon has also committed to service all the film cameras for a period of ten years after production ceases 51 nbsp Nikon F2SB SLR camera with DP 3 finder and GN Auto Nikkor 1 2 8 f 45mm lens nbsp Nikon F3 Giugiaro Camera Design nbsp Nikon F4 F4s Giugiaro Design nbsp Nikon F4 Giugiaro Design nbsp Nikon F4 F4s nbsp Nikon N2020 nbsp Nikon 28ti nbsp Nikon 28ti camera nbsp Nikon ZOOM retro camera nbsp Nikon KeyMission 360Film 35 mm SLR cameras with manual focus Edit High end Professional Intended for professional use heavy duty and weather resistance Nikon F series 1959 known in Germany for legal reasons as the Nikkor F Nikon F2 series 1971 Nikon F3 series 1980 Midrange Nikkorex series 1960 Nikkormat F series 1965 known in Japan as the Nikomat F series Nikon FM 1977 Nikon FM2 series 1982 Nikon FM10 1995 Midrange with electronic features Nikkormat EL series 1972 known in Japan as the Nikomat EL series Nikon EL2 1977 Nikon FE 1978 Nikon FE2 1983 Nikon FA 1983 Nikon F 601M 1990 known in North America as the N6000 Nikon FE10 1996 Nikon FM3A 2001 Entry level Consumer Nikon EM 1979 Nikon FG 1982 Nikon FG 20 1984 Nikon F 301 1985 known in North America as the N2000 Film APS SLR cameras Edit Nikon Pronea 600i Pronea 6i 1996 52 Nikon Pronea S 1997 53 nbsp The Nikon Pronea 600i nbsp The Nikon Pronea SFilm 35 mm SLR cameras with autofocus Edit nbsp Nikon AC 2E Data Link System 1993 High end Professional Intended for professional use heavy duty and weather resistance Nikon F3AF 1983 modified F3 body with Autofocus Finder DX 1 Nikon F4 1988 World s first professional auto focus SLR camera and world s first professional SLR camera with a built in motor drive Nikonos RS 1992 Professional when reviewed in underwater conditions World s first underwater auto focus SLR camera 54 Nikon F5 1996 Nikon F6 2004 High end Prosumer Intended for pro consumers who want the main mechanic electronic features of the professional line but don t need the same heavy duty weather resistance Nikon F 501 1986 known in North America as the N2020 Nikon F 801 1988 known in the U S as the N8008 Nikon F 801S 1991 known in the U S as the N8008S Nikon F90 1992 known in the U S as the N90 Nikon F90X 1994 known in the U S as the N90S Nikon F80 2000 known in the U S as the N80 Nikon F100 1999 Mid range Consumer Nikon F 601 1990 known in the U S as the N6006 Nikon F70 1994 known in the U S as the N70 Nikon F75 2003 known in the U S as the N75 Entry level Consumer Nikon F 401 1987 known in the U S as the N4004 Nikon F 401S 1989 known in the U S as the N4004S Nikon F 401X 1991 known in the U S as the N5005 Nikon F50 1994 known in the U S as the N50 Nikon F60 1999 known in the U S as the N60 Nikon F65 2000 known in the U S as the N65 Nikon F55 2002 known in the U S as the N55 Professional Rangefinder cameras Edit Nikon I 1948 55 Nikon M 1949 56 Nikon S 1951 57 Nikon S2 1954 58 Nikon SP 1957 59 Nikon S3 1958 60 Nikon S4 1959 entry level 61 Nikon S3M 1960 62 Nikon S3 2000 2000 63 Nikon SP Limited Edition 2005 64 Compact cameras Edit Between 1983 and the early 2000s 65 a broad range of compact cameras were made by Nikon Nikon first started by naming the cameras with a series name like the L35 L135 series the RF RD series the W35 series the EF or the AW series In later production cycles the cameras were double branded with a series name on the one and a sales name on the other hand Sales names were for example Zoom Touch for cameras with a wide zoom range Lite Touch for ultra compact models Fun Touch for easy to use cameras and Sport Touch for splash water resistance After the late 1990s Nikon dropped the series names and continued only with the sales name Nikon s APS cameras were all named Nuvis The cameras came in all price ranges from entry level fixed lens cameras to the top model Nikon 35Ti and 28Ti with titanium body and 3D Matrix Metering Movie cameras Edit Double 8 8mm NIKKOREX 8 1960 NIKKOREX 8F 1963 Super 8Nikon Super Zoom 8 1966 Nikon 8X Super Zoom 1967 Nikon R8 Super Zoom 1973 Nikon R10 Super Zoom 1973 Professional Underwater cameras Edit Main article Nikonos Nikonos I Calypso 1963 originally known in France as the Calypso Nikkor Nikonos II 1968 Nikonos III 1975 Nikonos IV A 1980 Nikonos V 1984 Nikonos RS 1992 66 World s first underwater Auto Focus SLR camera 54 Digital cameras Edit nbsp Nikon COOLPIX P7700Nikon s raw image format is NEF for Nikon Electronic File The DSCN prefix for image files stands for Digital Still Camera Nikon Digital compact cameras Edit Main article Nikon Coolpix series The Nikon Coolpix series are digital compact cameras produced in many variants Superzoom bridge travel zoom miniature compact and waterproof rugged cameras The top compact cameras are several Performance series indicated by a P Larger sensor compact cameras Edit Coolpix series since 2008 listed Nikon Coolpix P6000 2008 08 07 CCD 14 megapixels 4x zoom Nikon Coolpix P7000 2010 09 08 CCD 10 1 megapixels 7x zoom Nikon Coolpix P7100 2011 08 24 roughly same specifications as predecessor Nikon Coolpix P7700 Nikon Coolpix A 2013 03 05 16MP DX CMOS sensor Nikon Coolpix A900 Nikon Coolpix P7800 nbsp Nikon Coolpix P310 digital compact cameraLight weight fast lens compact cameras Edit Nikon Coolpix P300 Nikon Coolpix P310 Nikon Coolpix P330 Nikon Coolpix P340Bridge cameras Edit Nikon Coolpix L810 Feb 2012 16 MP 26x optical zoom no wi fi fixed LCD ISO 80 1600 Nikon Coolpix L820 Jan 2013 16 MP 30x optical zoom no wi fi fixed LCD ISO 125 3200 Nikon Coolpix L830 Jan 2014 16 MP 34x optical zoom with 68x Dynamic Fine Zoom no wi fi tilting LCD ISO 125 1600 3200 in Auto Nikon Coolpix L840 Feb 2015 16 MP 38x optical zoom with 76x Dynamic Fine Zoom built in Wi Fi and NFC Near Field Communication 3 inch high resolution tilting LCD ISO 125 1600ISO 3200 6400 available when using Auto mode Nikon Coolpix P500 Feb 2011 12 1 MP 36x optical zoom tilt LCD ISO 160 3200 Nikon Coolpix P510 Feb 2012 16 1 MP 41 7x optical zoom 24 1000mm no wi fi vari angle LCD ISO 100 3200 Nikon Coolpix P520 Jan 2013 18 1 MP 42x optical zoom optional wi fi vari angle LCD ISO 80 3200 Nikon Coolpix P530 Feb 2014 16 1 MP 42x optical zoom amp 84x Dynamic Fine Zoom opt wi fi fixed LCD ISO 100 1600 ISO 3200 6400 in PASM mode Nikon Coolpix P600 Feb 2014 16 1 MP 60x optical zoom and 120 Dynamic Fine Zoom built in wi fi vari angle LCD ISO 100 1600 ISO 3200 6400 in PASM mode Nikon Coolpix P610 Nikon Coolpix B500 Feb 2016 16 MP 40x optical zoom tilt LCD ISO 160 6400 Nikon Coolpix P900 Nikon Coolpix P950 Nikon Coolpix P1000Mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras Edit nbsp Nikon Z 6 with a Nikkor Z 24 70 4SNikon Z series Nikon Z mount lenses Nikon Z 7 FX Full Frame sensor August 23 2018 Nikon Z 6 FX Full Frame sensor August 23 2018 Nikon Z 50 DX APS C sensor October 10 2019 Nikon Z 5 FX Full Frame sensor July 21 2020 Nikon Z 6II FX Full Frame sensor October 14 2020 Nikon Z 7II FX Full Frame sensor October 14 2020 Nikon Z fc DX APS C sensor July 2021 Nikon Z 9 FX Full Frame sensor October 28 2021 Nikon Z 8 FX Full Frame sensor May 10 2023 Nikon Z f FX Full Frame sensor Sept 20 2023 Nikon 1 series CX sensor Nikon 1 mount lenses nbsp Nikon 1 V1 with lenses and flash SB N5 GPS GP N100 and microphone ME 1Nikon 1 J1 September 21 2011 10 MP Nikon 1 V1 September 21 2011 10 MP 67 Nikon 1 J2 August 10 2012 10 MP Nikon 1 V2 68 October 24 2012 14 MP Nikon 1 J3 January 8 2013 14 MP Nikon 1 S1 January 8 2013 10 MP Nikon 1 AW1 14 MP Nikon 1 V3 18 MP tilt LCD Nikon 1 J4 18 MP Nikon 1 J5 20 MP nbsp Nikon Expeed a system on a chip used as image processor in all Nikon DSLRs since 2007 and in some digital compact cameras nbsp Nikon D3 full frame DSLR body nbsp Nikon D4 full frame DSLR bodyDigital single lens reflex cameras Edit nbsp Nikon D600 body back viewHigh end Professional Intended for professional use heavy duty and weather resistance Nikon D1 DX sensor June 15 1999 Discontinued Nikon D1X DX sensor February 5 2001 Discontinued Nikon D1H DX sensor high speed February 5 2001 Discontinued Nikon D2H DX sensor high speed July 22 2003 Discontinued Nikon D2X DX sensor September 16 2004 Discontinued Nikon D2HS DX sensor high speed February 16 2005 Discontinued Nikon D2XS DX sensor June 1 2006 Discontinued Nikon D3 FX Full Frame sensor August 23 2007 Discontinued Nikon D3X FX Full Frame sensor December 1 2008 Discontinued Nikon D3S FX Full Frame sensor October 14 2009 Discontinued Nikon D4 FX Full Frame sensor January 6 2012 Discontinued 69 Nikon D4S FX Full Frame sensor February 25 2014 Discontinued In U S A only Nikon D5 FX Full Frame sensor January 5 2016 Nikon D6 FX Full Frame sensor February 12 2020 nbsp D700 with AF S 24 85mm f 3 5 4 5GHigh end Prosumer Intended for pro consumers who want the main mechanical weather resistance and electronic features of the professional line but don t need the same heavy duty Nikon D100 DX sensor February 21 2002 Discontinued Nikon D200 DX sensor November 1 2005 Discontinued Nikon D300 DX sensor August 23 2007 Discontinued 70 Nikon D300S DX sensor July 30 2009 Discontinued Nikon D700 FX Full Frame sensor July 1 2008 Discontinued Nikon D800 FX Full Frame sensor February 7 2012 Discontinued Nikon D800E FX Full Frame sensor April 2012 Discontinued Nikon D600 FX Full Frame sensor September 13 2012 Discontinued Nikon D610 FX Full Frame sensor October 2013 Nikon Df FX Full Frame sensor November 2013 Nikon D810 FX Full Frame sensor June 2014 Nikon D750 FX Full Frame sensor September 11 2014 71 Nikon D810 FX Full Frame Sensor February 2015 Nikon D500 DX sensor January 5 2016 Discontinued Nikon D850 FX Full Frame sensor announced July 25 2017 72 Nikon D780 FX Full Frame sensor January 7 2020 73 nbsp Nikon D810Midrange and professional usage cameras with DX sensor Nikon D70 January 28 2004 Discontinued Nikon D70S April 20 2005 Discontinued Nikon D80 August 9 2006 Discontinued Nikon D90 August 27 2008 74 Discontinued Nikon D7000 September 15 2010 Discontinued 75 Nikon D7100 February 21 2013 76 Discontinued In U S A only 77 78 Nikon D7200 March 2 2015 79 Nikon D7500 April 12 2017 80 Upper entry level Consumer DX sensorAlong with the D750 and D500 above these are the only Nikon DSLR s with the articulated tilt and swivel display Nikon D5000 April 14 2009 Discontinued Nikon D5100 April 5 2011 Discontinued Nikon D5200 November 6 2012 Discontinued 81 Nikon D5300 October 17 2013 Nikon D5500 January 5 2015 Discontinued Nikon D5600 November 10 2016Entry level Consumer DX sensor Nikon D50 April 20 2005 Discontinued Nikon D40 November 16 2006 Discontinued Nikon D40X March 6 2007 Discontinued Nikon D60 January 29 2008 Discontinued Nikon D3000 July 30 2009 Discontinued Nikon D3100 August 19 2010 Discontinued 82 Nikon D3200 April 19 2012 Discontinued 81 Nikon D3300 January 7 2014 Discontinued In U S A only 83 78 Nikon D3400 August 17 2016 84 Discontinued Nikon D3500 August 3 2018 85 nbsp Nikon AF S Nikkor 70 200mm F2 8G ED VR II lens and AF S Nikkor 85mm F1 4G lens with lens hoodsPhoto optics EditLenses for Nikon Z mount Edit Main article Nikon Z mount Z mount lenses Nikon introduced the Z mount in 2018 for their system of digital full frame and APS C DX mirrorless cameras Lenses for F mount cameras Edit The Nikon F mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35 mm Single lens reflex cameras The F mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959 See Nikon F mount Nikkor Lenses with integrated motors List of Nikon F mount lenses with integrated autofocus motorsOther lenses for photography and imaging Edit Main article NikkorElectronic flash units EditMain article Speedlight Nikon uses the term Speedlight for its electronic flashes Recent models include the SB R200 SB 300 SB 400 SB 600 SB 700 SB 800 SB 900 SB 910 SB 5000 and R1C1 Film scanners Edit nbsp Nikon Coolscan V film scannerNikon s digital capture line also includes a successful range of dedicated scanners for a variety of formats including Advanced Photo System IX240 35 mm and 60 mm film 1988 LS 3500 4096x6144 4000 dpi 30 bits per pixel HP IB requires a third party NuBus card intended for Mac platforms for which there is a Photoshop plug in 86 1992 Coolscan LS 10 2700 dpi SCSI First to be named Coolscan to denote LED illumination 87 1994 LS 3510AF 4096x6144 4000 dpi 30 bits per pixel Auto focus SCSI usually employed on Mac platforms with a Photoshop plug in TWAIN is available for PC platforms 88 1995 LS 4500AF 4 x 5 inch and 120 220 formats 1000x2000 dpi 35mm format 3000x3000 12bit A D SCSI Fitted with auto focus lens 89 1996 Super Coolscan LS 1000 2592x3888 2700 dpi SCSI scan time cut by half 90 1996 Coolscan II LS 20 E 2700 dpi SCSI 91 1998 Coolscan LS 2000 2700 dpi 12 bit SCSI multiple sample CleanImage software 92 1998 Coolscan III LS 30 E 2700 dpi 10 bit SCSI 93 2001 Coolscan IV LS 40 ED 2900 dpi 12 bit 3 6D USB SilverFast ICE ROC GEM 94 2001 Coolscan LS 4000 ED 4000 dpi 14 bit 4 2D Firewire 95 2001 Coolscan LS 8000 ED 4000 dpi 14 bit 4 2D Firewire multiformat 96 2003 Coolscan V LS 50 ED 4000 dpi 14 bit 4 2D USB 2003 Super Coolscan LS 5000 ED 4000 dpi 16bit 4 8D USB 2004 Super Coolscan LS 9000 ED 4000 dpi 16bit 4 8D Firewire multiformatNikon introduced its first scanner the Nikon LS 3500 with a maximum resolution of 4096 x 6144 pixels in 1988 Prior to the development of cool LED lighting this scanner used a halogen lamp hence the name Coolscan for the following models The resolution of the following LED based Coolscan model didn t increase but the price was significantly lower Colour depth scan quality imaging and hardware functionality as well as scanning speed was gradually improved with each following model The final top of the line 35mm Coolscan LS 5000 ED was a device capable of archiving greater numbers of slides 50 framed slides or 40 images on film roll It could scan all these in one batch using special adapters A single maximum resolution scan was performed in no more than 20 seconds as long as no post processing was also performed With the launch of the Coolscan 9000 ED Nikon introduced its most up to date film scanner which like the Minolta Dimage scanners were the only film scanners that due to a special version of Digital ICE were able to scan Kodachrome film reliably both dust and scratch free In late 2007 much of the software s code had to be rewritten to make it Mac OS 10 5 compatible Nikon announced it would discontinue supporting its Nikon Scan software for the Macintosh as well as for Windows Vista 64 bit 97 Third party software solutions like SilverFast or Vuescan provide alternatives to the official Nikon drivers and scanning software and maintain updated drivers for most current operating systems Between 1994 and 1996 Nikon developed three flatbed scanner models named Scantouch which couldn t keep up with competitive flatbed products and were hence discontinued to allow Nikon to focus on its dedicated film scanners Sport optics EditBinoculars Edit Sprint IV Sportstar IV Travelite V Travelite VI Travelite EX Mikron Action VII Action VII Zoom Aculon Action EX Sporter I Venturer 8 10x32 Venturer 8x42 Prostaff 5 Prostaff 7 Monarch ATB Monarch 3 Monarch 5 Monarch 7 Monarch HG Monarch M5 Monarch M7 StabilEyes Superior E Marine EDG II Spotting scopes Edit Prostaff 3 16 48x60 Prostaff 5 60 Prostaff 5 80 Spotter XL II WP Spotting Scope R A II Spotting Scope 80 Fieldscope 60mm Fieldscope ED78 EDII Fieldscope III EDIII Fieldscope ED82 Fieldscope ED50 Fieldscopes EDG 65 85 Fieldscope EDG 85 VR Rifle scopes Edit BLACK Monarch 7 Monarch 5 Monarch 3 Monarch Laser IRT Prostaff 5 Encore Coyote Special Slughunter Inline Buckmaster II Buckmaster AR ProStaff II Prostaff Team REALTREE Rimfire HandgunNikon Metrology EditOverview Edit Nikon Metrology a division of Nikon produces hardware and software products for 2D amp 3D measurement from nano to large scale measurement volumes Products include Optical Laser Probes X ray computed tomography Coordinate measuring machine CMM Laser Radar Systems LR Microscopes Portable CMMs Large Volume Metrology Motion Measurement and Adaptive Robotic Controls Semiconductor Systems Metrology Software including CMM Manager CAMIO Studio Inspect X Focus and Automeasure Measurements are performed using tactile and non contact probes measurement data is collected in software and processed for comparison to nominal CAD Computer aided design or part specification or for recreating reverse engineering physical work pieces Origins Edit The origins of Nikon go back to 1917 when three Japanese optical manufacturers joined to form Nippon Kogaku KK Japan Optics In 1925 the microscope having revolving nosepiece and interchangeable objectives was produced Significant growth for the microscopy division occurs over the next 50 years as Nikon pioneers development of polarising and stereo microscopes along with new products for measuring and inspection Metrology markets These new products include devices targeted for industrial use such as optical comparators autocollimators profile projector and automated vision based systems Continued effort through the next three decades yield the release of products including the Optiphot and Labophot microscopes Diaphot microscope the Eclipse range of infinity optics and finally the DS camera series and the Coolscope with the advent of digital sensors With the acquisition of Metris in 2009 the Nikon Metrology division was born Nikon Metrology products include a full range of both 2D amp 3D optical tactile non contact and X Ray Metrology solutions ranging from nanometer resolution on microscopic samples to mm resolution in volumes large enough to house a commercial airliner 98 Products Edit Coordinate Measuring Machines Bridge Gantry and Horizontal Arm CMMs Digital Analog Tactile and or Non Contact Optical sensors Portable arms 6 and 7 axis models Laser Scanning Optical Line Scanners in single Line and Multi line Cross Scanner configurations X ray and CT Inspection 99 Video Microscope Measuring Optical Probe and Multi Sensor options available Microscope Systems Large Volume Systems 100 Application Software several options available depending on specific application and hardware CMM Manager Multi sensor 3D Metrology software for third party CMMs Articulated Arms and Nikon video measurement systems 101 Automeasure NIS Elements E Max Automeasure Eyes 2D 3D imaging software for use on Nikon video measurement systems 102 Focus CMM Manager CAMIO Software for 3D Metrology 103 Lithography equipment EditOverview Edit Nikon manufactures scanners and steppers for the manufacture of integrated circuits and flat panel displays and semiconductor device inspection equipment The steppers and scanners represent about one third of the income for the company as of 2008 104 Nikon developed the first lithography equipment from Japan The equipment from Nikon enjoyed high demand from global chipmakers the Japanese semiconductor companies and other major companies such as Intel and Nikon was the world s leading producer of semiconductor lithography systems from the 1980s to 2002 105 Nikon saw a sharp drop in its market share from less than 40 percent in early 2000s to no more than 20 percent as of 2013 45 47 The company has been losing an estimated 17 billion a year in its precision instruments unit In contrast ASML a Dutch company has grabbed over 80 percent of the lithography systems market as of 2015 by adopting an open innovation method of product development which includes the acquisition of U S based light source manufacturer Cymer 106 In 2017 Nikon announced that it would cut nearly 1 000 jobs mainly in the lithography systems business and halt its development of next generation equipment 107 108 Legal disputes Edit In February 2019 Nikon ASML and Carl Zeiss AG a leading supplier to ASML have entered into a definitive settlement and cross license agreement relating to multiple disputes over patents for lithography equipment that had been underway since 2001 and agreed to drop all the world wide lawsuits regarding the issue 109 By the latest settlement ASML and Zeiss paid approximately 170 million to Nikon 110 The two companies had paid a total of 87 million to Nikon in 2004 for similar legal dispute 111 Market position and products Edit As of February 2018 Nikon held 10 3 percent revenue share in the semiconductor lithography market while the share of ASML was over 80 percent 112 As of 2019 Nikon develops and sells the following lithography related equipment Cutting edge flat panel display lithography equipment The FX series i line steppers KrF steppers ArF steppers ArF immersion steppers Inspection and alignment equipmentOther products EditNikon also manufactures eyeglasses sunglasses and glasses frames under the brands Nikon Niji Nobili Ti Presio and Velociti VTI 113 Other Nikon s products include ophthalmic equipment loupes monoculars binocular telescopes metal 3D printers material processing equipment regenerative medicine contract manufacturing cell sorting equipment and cell culture observation systems 6 7 8 9 Nikon no longer manufactures its own image sensors as it outsources the manufacturing to Sony 114 Since 2019 Sendai Nikon a Nikon group company manufactures Lidar sensors for Velodyne as part of a partnership between the two companies 115 Sponsorship EditAwards and exhibitions Edit nbsp Inside the Nikon SalonIn Japan Nikon runs the Nikon Salon exhibition spaces the Nikkor Club for amateur photographers to whom it distributes the series of Nikon Salon books the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition and the Nikon Small World in Motion Competition and arranges the Ina Nobuo Award Miki Jun Award and Miki Jun Inspiration Awards Others Edit As of November 19 2013 Nikon is the Official Camera of Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort 116 Nikon is the official co sponsor of Galatasaray SK Football Team 117 118 119 In 2014 Nikon sponsored the Copa Sadia do Brasil 2014 and the AFC Champions League 120 The company sponsors the Nikon Walkley Press Photographer of the Year award as well as the Nikon Photography Prizes which are administered by the Walkley Foundation in Australia 121 Cultural references EditSinger Paul Simon referenced Nikon Cameras in his 1973 song Kodachrome 122 Dexter Morgan main character of the Showtime series Dexter can be seen using a Nikon camera throughout the show In the movie Hackers the character Lord Nikon got his alias because of his photographic memory In the lyrics to the Oak Ridge Boys song American Made a reference to Nikon Cameras is made I got a Nikon camera a Sony color TV In the movie The French Connection the drug dealer gives his girlfriend a Nikon F camera In the film The Most Beautiful by Akira Kurosawa the East Asian Optical Company scenes were filmed at the Nippon Kogaku factory in Totsuka Yokohama Japan 123 In the TV show Veronica Mars Veronica the main character uses a Nikon Coolpix 8800 throughout season one and a Nikon DSLR in all other seasons Awards and recognition EditNikon was ranked 134th among India s most trusted brands according to the Brand Trust Report 2012 a study conducted by Trust Research Advisory In the Brand Trust Report 2013 Nikon was ranked 28th among India s most trusted brands and subsequently according to the Brand Trust Report 2014 Nikon was ranked 178th among India s most trusted brands 124 Nikon school EditNikon branches around the world runs photography courses behind the brand Nikon School The official website of Nikon School 125 offers online photography course since 2016 126 See also Edit nbsp Companies portalDigital single lens reflex camera Full frame digital SLR History of the single lens reflex camera Lenses for SLR and DSLR cameras Nikon Instruments Nikkor Nikon F Nikon Coolpix series Nikon Museum Nikon F mount Nikon S mount Nikon Z mount Perspective control lens Single lens reflex camera Canon IncNotes and references Edit Consolidated Financial Results of the Year Ended March 31 2020 IFRS PDF Nikon corporation Retrieved 2021 05 02 a b c Annual Report 2020 PDF Retrieved 2021 05 02 Nikon Group Companies Nikon Corporation Retrieved 2010 02 05 Analyst Top IC suppliers remain largely unchanged 2007 Solid State Technology Electro IQ 2008 05 18 Archived from the original on 2013 03 20 Retrieved 2010 02 05 Nikon files patent case against ASML Carl Zeiss over lithography tech Reuters 24 Apr 2017 Retrieved 24 April 2017 a b Nikon reports its Imaging Business revenue dropped nearly 18 year over year DPReview Retrieved 2020 07 23 a b Nikon News Announcement of obtaining a license for manufacturing regenerative medicine products by Nikon CeLL innovation Co Ltd www nikon com Retrieved 2020 07 23 a b Nikon News Nikon releases the optical processing machine Lasermeister 100A www nikon com Retrieved 2020 07 23 a b Nikon Corporation Healthcare Business Unit www healthcare nikon com Retrieved 2020 07 23 Nikon Company Profile mitsubishi com committee Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2011 01 27 Nikon Camera History Archived from the original on 2010 02 04 Retrieved 2010 02 05 David Douglas Duncan Harry Ransom Center The University of Texas at Austin Archived from the original on 2007 12 16 Retrieved 2010 02 05 In German Peter Braczko Nikon Faszination Geschichte Technik Mythos von 1917 bis heute Huckelhoven 1992 ISBN 3 88984 047 7 S 27ff und Tafel 2 Kouichi Ohsita 2007 09 30 The Thousand and One Nights Tale 36 Nikkor P C 8 5 cm f 2 NIKKOR Club Quarterly magazine Nikon Corporation Archived from the original on 2010 03 29 Retrieved 2010 02 05 Nikon History Corporate History 1946 Amateur Photographer Magazine UK 2009 10 17 p 61 in the German market The 75th Anniversary of NIKKOR Lenses Nikon Corporation 18 March 2008 Archived from the original on 7 April 2008 Retrieved 5 February 2010 Corporate History Nikon Corporation Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 2010 02 05 Nikon Imaging Products Debut of Nikon F imaging nikon com Retrieved 2018 03 13 Canon EOS Resources SLR Cameras Modern Classic SLR Series Photography in Malaysia Retrieved 2010 02 05 a b Nikon UK 2006 01 11 Nikon prepares to strengthen digital line up for 2006 Nikon Corporation Archived from the original on 2011 06 17 Retrieved 2019 05 04 Nikon will continue to manufacturer sic and sell the F6 our flagship film model Sales of the manual FM10 will also continue outside Europe As well as the F6 and FM10 Nikon will continue to manufacturer and sell the following Interchangeable manual lenses Products amp Solutions gt Imaging Products gt Lineup gt Film SLR Cameras nikon com Nikon Corporation Archived from the original on 2019 03 07 Retrieved 2019 04 03 Nikon F6 FM10 NASA F4 Electronic Still Camera NikonWeb com Retrieved 2010 02 05 Ken Rockwell Nikon vs Canon Kenrockwell com Retrieved 2010 02 05 Some Initial Thoughts on The Nikon D700 Luminous Landscape 2008 07 02 Archived from the original on 2010 01 08 Retrieved 2010 02 05 Nikon D90 plus hands on preview Digital Photography Review 2008 08 27 Retrieved 2010 02 05 Digital SLR Camera Nikon D90 Nikon Corporation 2008 08 27 Archived from the original on 2010 01 31 Retrieved 2010 02 05 Nikon Products D3S Nikon Canada Nikon Products D7000 Nikon Canada Nikon Products D5100 Nikon Canada Nikon Products D3100 Nikon Canada Nikon Products D3200 Nikon Canada ViewNX nikonusa com Nikon Imaging Products ViewNX 2 Nikon Corporation Retrieved 30 December 2016 Nikon releases ViewNX 2 software DP Review Retrieved 30 December 2016 Nikon s new D780 is a Z6 in a familiar DSLR body DPReview Retrieved 2020 08 22 February 2020 Rod Lawton 12 12 February 2020 Look out Canon the Nikon D6 is here The details of Nikon s flagship camera are out digitalcameraworld Retrieved 2020 08 22 Nikon Inc confirms the Nikon 1 system is officially discontinued DPReview Retrieved 2020 08 22 Nikon Z6 II and Z7 II boast dual processors and gain a second card slot DPReview Retrieved 2022 02 05 Nikon s Z FC mirrorless camera recalls the glory days of 35mm film Engadget Retrieved 2021 07 02 Nikon Z9 Digital Photography Review www dpreview com Retrieved 2022 02 05 Nikon News Nikon Japan and Essilor France agree to establish a joint company Archived from the original on 14 March 2013 Retrieved 30 December 2016 ニコン エシロール ホーム Retrieved 30 December 2016 a b c Nikon to cut 1 000 jobs in Japan Nikkei Asian Review Nov 8 2016 Retrieved 2 January 2017 a b Nikon drops sales forecast as high end camera market stalls Reuters Nov 7 2013 Retrieved 2 January 2017 Nikon to re assign 1 550 employees in Japan total headcount will be reduced by 1 000 UPDATED Nov 8 2016 NikonRumors com 2016 11 08 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