Nikon: A history of lenses, film SLRs, digital cameras and more...
Nikon has been a staple in the world of photography since the 1948, when the Nikon I was first introduced. Today Nikon is best known for three categories of
photographic products: Digital cameras, single-lens reflex (SLR) film cameras, and their top-of-the-line Nikkor lenses. In addition, they also offer consistent
research and innovation in other areas, such as Nikon's Speedlight series, photo imaging software, and the use of wireless technology for both lighting
and image transfer.

Nikon Digital Compact
Cameras
(Coolpix Series)

Nikon Film SLR Cameras
Nikon: At the Heart of the Image
Nikon Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is organized into four main divisions:
- Nikon Imaging: Cameras and Digital Imaging Equipment
- Nikon Precision Equipment Company: Stepper Business
- Nikon Instruments Company: Microscopes, Optical Measuring and Inspection
- Other: Customized Products Business, CMP Systems, Surveying, Eyewear, Sports Optics, etc
Nikon Imaging is the division responsible for the research, marketing and sales of all Nikon film and digital cameras, lenses and other photography products. Nikon Imaging's
main product categories are:
- Silver halide cameras
- Digital cameras
- Film scanners
- Interchangeable lenses
- Speedlights
- Photography Accessories
Nikon Imaging's philosophy is to use advanced digital technology, along with their own advances in camera and lens manufacturing, to satisfy the sophisticated needs of
professional photographers. Yet Nikon consistently releases new camera lineups featuring easy-to-use models that offer both convenience and power for the
novice or amateur photographer as well.
Nikon Product Archives
Nikon Coolpix 3200
3.0 megapixels
Nikon Coolpix 5400
5.1 megapixels
Nikon Coolpix 8700
8 megapixels
Nikon Coolpix SQ
3.1 megapixels
Nikon D1X
5.3 megapixels
Nikon D70
6.1 megapixels
Nikon: A history of lenses, film SLRs, digital cameras and more...
Nikon has been a staple in the world of photography since the 1948, when the Nikon I was first introduced. Today Nikon is best known for three categories of
photographic products: Digital cameras, single-lens reflex (SLR) film cameras, and their top-of-the-line Nikkor lenses. In addition, they also offer consistent
research and innovation in other areas, such as Nikon's Speedlight series, photo imaging software, and the use of wireless technology for both lighting
and image transfer.
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Nikon Film SLR Cameras |
Nikon: At the Heart of the Image
Nikon Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is organized into four main divisions:
- Nikon Imaging: Cameras and Digital Imaging Equipment
- Nikon Precision Equipment Company: Stepper Business
- Nikon Instruments Company: Microscopes, Optical Measuring and Inspection
- Other: Customized Products Business, CMP Systems, Surveying, Eyewear, Sports Optics, etc
Nikon Imaging is the division responsible for the research, marketing and sales of all Nikon film and digital cameras, lenses and other photography products. Nikon Imaging's main product categories are:
- Silver halide cameras
- Digital cameras
- Film scanners
- Interchangeable lenses
- Speedlights
- Photography Accessories
Nikon Imaging's philosophy is to use advanced digital technology, along with their own advances in camera and lens manufacturing, to satisfy the sophisticated needs of professional photographers. Yet Nikon consistently releases new camera lineups featuring easy-to-use models that offer both convenience and power for the novice or amateur photographer as well.
Nikon Product Archives
Nikon Coolpix 32003.0 megapixels |
Nikon Coolpix 54005.1 megapixels |
Nikon Coolpix 87008 megapixels |
Nikon Coolpix SQ3.1 megapixels |
Nikon D1X5.3 megapixels |
Nikon D706.1 megapixels |

