1917
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Nippon Kogaku K.K. (Nikon Corporation) established on July 25 |
1948
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Nikon Camera(Nikon I) |
Nikon’s first compact-size rangefinder (RF), focal plane shutter 35mm (135) format camera. Unique 24 x 32mm picture format (‘Nikon-Ban’) |
1949
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Nikon M |
Nikon M, the second RF camera with a 24 × 34mm picture format |
Nikon S |
Nikon S, RF camera, built-in flash synchronization (‘F’ and ‘S’contacts) |
1954
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Nikon S2 |
24 x 36mm picture format, lightweight and strong aluminum die-cast body, 1.0x magnification viewfinder, The first Japanese camera to incorporate a film advance lever and a rewind crank, S2E accepts the world’s first battery-powered motor drive |
1957
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Nikon SP |
Dual viewfinders (5+8.5+10.5+13.5cm and 3.5 and 2.8cm) Built-in self-timer. The later model features titanium shutter curtains, coupled to Selen Nikon Meter, accepts battery-powered motor drive (3 fps) |
1958
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Nikon S3 |
A basic model of the Nikon SP (1957), Three viewfinder frames (3.5, 5 and 10.5cm) |
1959
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Nikon S4 |
Nikon S4, Simplified version of the Nikon S3 (1958) Two viewfinder frames (5 and 10.5cm) |
Nikon F (NIKKOR F) |
Nikon F (NIKKOR F), A system oriented, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera with interchangeable viewfinders, focusing screens and motor drive capability, and coupled to Nikon F Meter |
1960
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NIKKOREX 35 |
NIKKOREX 35, Lens shutter SLR (fixed 50mm f/2.5 lens) Wide and Tele converters available Includes a built-in external Selen exposure meter |
Nikon S3M |
Nikon S3M, The first 17.5 x 24mm frame RF camera, accepts the motor drive for continuous shooting up to 6 fps |
1962
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Nikon F Photomic |
Nikon F Photomic, Nikon’s first Photomic finder for the Nikon F (1959); viewfinder includes a built-in external CdS-cell exposure meter coupled to the NIKKOR lens aperture and shutter speed |
NIKKOREX 35/2 (35II) |
NIKKOREX 35/2 (35II), Successor to the NIKKOREX 35 (1960) Improved lens shutter units. |
NIKKOREX F (NIKKOR J) |
NIKKOREX F (NIKKOR J), Fixed pentaprism SLR having vertical traveling focal plane shutter; 1/125 s flash sync, hinged camera back and coupled to NIKKOREX F Meter |
1963
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NIKKOREX ZOOM 35 |
NIKKOREX ZOOM 35, Successor to the NIKKOREX 35/2 (1962); fixed with Zoom-NIKKOR 43-86mm f/3.5 |
NIKONOS (Calypso/NIKKOR) |
NIKONOS (Calypso/NIKKOR), Nikon’s first underwater (all weather) camera, Enables picture-taking down to 50 m underwater |
1964
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Nikon AUTO35(NIKKOREX AUTO35) |
First Nikon AE camera with shutter-priority auto [S] mode, Lens shutter SLR (fixed 48mm f/2) with Quick-return mirror |
1965
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Nikomat (Nikkormat) FT |
Nikomat (Nikkormat) FT, SLR with fixed pentaprism having a built-in TTL exposure meter and vertical traveling focal plane shutter |
Nikomat (Nikkormat)FS |
Nikomat (Nikkormat) FS, Simplified version of the Nikomat FT without an exposure meter or mirror look-up |
Nikon F Photomic T |
Nikon F Photomic T, Nikon’s first camera with a built-in TTL exposure meter |
1967
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Nikon F Photomic TN |
Nikon F Photomic TN, Nikon’s first camera with a center-weighted exposure metering system |
| Nikomat (Nikkormat) FTN |
Nikomat (Nikkormat) FTN, Nikomat FT (1965) with center-weighted metering, Semi-automatic maximum aperture indexing |
1968
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| Nikon Photomic FTN |
Nikon Photomic FTN, Shutter speeds displayed in the viewfinder
Semi-automatic maximum aperture indexing |
NIKONOS II |
NIKONOS II, Modified version of the NIKONOS (1963) with film rewind crank |
1971
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| Nikon F2 |
Nikon F2, Improved version of the Nikon F series (1959~) featuring shutter speeds from 10 to 1/2,000 s, built-in ready-light, large-size reflex mirror and hinged camera back |
| Nikon F2 Photomic |
Nikon F2 Photomic, DP-1 photomic viewfinder CdS meter; shutter speed, aperture, and meter needle displayed in the viewfinder |
1972
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| Nikomat (Nikkormat) EL |
First Nikon camera to offer aperture-priority AE [A] with exposure memory lock |
1973
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| Nikon F2 Photomic S |
Exposure information displayed with two LEDs, Automatic [S] control when using the EE Control Unit DS-1 |
1975
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| Nikomat (Nikkormat) FT2 |
Nikomat (Nikkormat) FT2, Modified version of the Nikomat FTN (1967) ISO-type hot-shoe contact and sync terminal with built-in, automatic M-X switchover |
| NIKONOS-III |
NIKONOS-III, Improved film advance version of NIKONOS II (1968) Built-in bright frame in the viewfinder |
1976
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| Nikomat (Nikkormat) ELW |
Nikomat (Nikkormat) ELW, Modified version of the Nikomat EL (1972)Automatic Winder AW-1 can be used |
| Nikon F2 Photomic SB |
Nikon F2 Photomic SB, Modified version of the F2 Photomic S (1973) with SPD (Silicon Photo Diode) meter and eyepiece shutter |
1977
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| Nikon F2 Photomic A |
Nikon F2 Photomic A, AI (Automatic maximum aperture Indexing) version of the F2 Photomic (1971) |
| Nikomat (Nikkormat) FT3 |
Nikomat (Nikkormat) FT3, AI version of the Nikomat FT2 (1975) |
| Nikon FM |
Nikon FM, Manual exposure SPD meter with precise LEDs displayUsable with Motor Drive MD-11 |
| Nikon EL2 |
Nikon EL2, AI version of the Nikomat ELW (1976), featuring SPD meterShutter speed: 1/1,000 to 8 s |
| Nikon F2 Photomic AS |
Nikon F2 Photomic AS, AI version of the F2 Photomic SB (1976) |
1978
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| Nikon FE |
A sister model of the Nikon FM (1977) with Aperture-Priority Auto [A] mode, Usable with Motor Drive MD-12 |
1979
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| Nikon EM |
Ultra-compact and lightweight (460 g) TTL-AE SLR, Built-in automatic alarm system, Motor Drive MD-E can be used |
1980
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| Nikon F3 |
Nikon F3, Fully automatic, state-of-the-art camera replaces the Nikon F2 series (1971~) Aperture-Priority Auto [A] with step-less shutter speeds from 8 to 1/2,000 s, TTL flash control, Motor Drive MD-4 for up to 6 fps |
| NIKONOS IV-A |
NIKONOS IV-A, A built-in TTL exposure meter and Aperture-Priority Auto [A], Hinged camera back |
1982
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| Nikon F3 high-eye-point |
Nikon F3 high-eye-point, Long eye relief up to 25 mm away (w/DE-3 Finder) |
| Nikon FM2 |
Nikon FM2, Upgraded Nikon FM (1977) with max. shutter speed of 1/4,000 s, and 1/200 s flash sync, Honeycomb patterned titanium shutter curtains, Fixed type meter coupling lever |
| Nikon FG |
Nikon FG, Upgraded Nikon EM (1980) with Programmed [P], [S], [M] modes and TTL flash control, Usable with MD-14 and MD-E |
| Nikon F3/T |
Nikon F3/T, The F3 high-eye-point (1982) armored with titanium. |
1983
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| Nikon F3AF |
Nikon F3AF, TTL autofocus (AF) version of the Nikon F3, AF is possible with AF NIKKOR 80mm f/2.8 and AF 200mm f/3.5 IF-ED |
| Nikon FE2 |
Nikon FE2, Upgraded FE (1978) with max. shutter speed of 1/4,000 s and 1/250 s flash sync, TTL flash control |
| Nikon L35AF/L35AD |
Nikon L35AF/L35AD, Nikon’s first AF, AE 35mm (135) format lens-shutter camera, offering 35mm f/2.8 lens and 9 fully automatic features, AD stands for Auto Date (currently referred to as QD) |
| Nikon FA |
Nikon FA, Upgraded FE2 and world’s first camera with (5-segment) Matrix Metering system, Awarded the first Camera Grand Prix prize in Japan, Usable with Motor Drive MD-15 |
1984
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| Nikon L135AF |
Nikon L135AF, LS camera with 35mm f/3.5 lens and a built-in barrier-type lens cap |
| Nikon FG-20 |
Nikon FG-20, Upgraded EM (1980) with [M] mode, Motor Drive MD-14 and MD-E can be used |
| Nikon FM2 (FM2N) |
Nikon FM2 (FM2N), Upgraded FM2 with 1/250 s sync |
| NIKONOS-V |
NIKONOS-V, Upgraded IV-A (1980) with [M] mode and TTL flash control |
1985
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| Nikon F-301 (N2000) |
Nikon F-301 (N2000), Nikon’s first SLR with integral-motor offering auto film winding at up to 2.5 fps, automatic film loading and ISO (DX-code) setting |
| Nikon L35AF2/L35AD2 |
Nikon L35AF2/L35AD2 (One-Touch), Upgraded Nikon L35AF (1983) with 11 fully automatic features, A built-in barrier-type lens cap |
1986
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| Nikon F-501 (N2020) |
Nikon F-501 (N2020), Upgraded F-301 (1985), the integral dual AF SLR, Focus-priority Single-Servo AF [S-AF] and Continuous-Servo AF [C-AF] |
| Nikon L35TWAF/L35TWAD |
Nikon L35TWAF/L35TWAD (Tele-Touch), LS camera with dual lens (35mm f/3.5 [W], 70mm f/5.6 [T]), Step-less pinpoint AF system and 0.4 m macro |
| Nikon L35AWAF/L35AWAD |
Nikon L35AWAF/L35AWAD (Action-Touch), The all-weather AF LS camera with 35mm f/2.8 lens enables picture taking down to 3meter underwater, AF on land and MF underwater |
1987
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| Nikon AF3/AD3 |
Nikon AF3/AD3 (One-Touch), The smart flash AF compact with 35mm f/2.8 lens, Advanced 16-step AF with macro/close-up (0.45 m)One 6V CR-P2 (or DL223A) lithium battery |
| Nikon RF/RD |
Nikon RF/RD (Fun-Touch), Stylish AF compact with 35mm f/3.5 lensReplacing the L135AF (1984), and offering close-ups to 0.95 m |
| Nikon F-401/F-401 QD |
Nikon F-401/F-401 QD (N4004/N4004 QD), Nikon’s Exclusive Image Master Control (Decision Master System), Advanced AE with unique triple-sensor metering, Built-in auto TTL flash with balanced fill-flash capability |
| Nikon TW2/TW2D |
Nikon TW2/TW2D (Tele-Touch Deluxe), The world’s thinnest dual-lens, AF compact, Dual-lens (35mm f/3.5 [W], 70mm f/6.8 [T]) with soft filter |
1988
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| Nikon F-801 (N8008) |
Nikon F-801 (N8008), Max. shutter speed 1/8,000 s and 1/250 s flash sync, Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash with TTL Cybernetic Sync, Matrix Metering system |
| Nikon RF2/RD2 |
Nikon RF2/RD2 (One-Touch 100), Upgraded Nikon RF (1987) with 30 s Focus Memory, Double Self-timer and 0.65 m close-up |
| Nikon TW Zoom/TW Zoom QD |
Nikon TW Zoom/TW Zoom QD (Zoom-Touch 500), 35-80mm f/3.5-7.8 zoom AF compact camera, Image size selector and Continuous zoom |
| Nikon F4 |
Nikon F4, Nikon’s top-of-the-line AF SLR with interchangeable, viewfinder and built-in motor drive, Three metering system (Matrix, Center-Weighted and Spot) available, Max. shutter speed 1/8,000 s and 1/250 s flash sync, High performance AF system incorporated |
| Nikon Still Video Camera QV-1000C |
Nikon Still Video Camera QV-1000C, SLR-type monochrome electronic still video camera, Nikon QV mount (QV NIKKOR 10-40mm f/1.4 and 11 120mm f/2 lenses) 2/3-in. 380,000-pixel monochrome CCD, FM recording standard recommended by ESCC |
1989
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| Nikon F-401S/F401S QD(N4004S/N4004S QD) |
Nikon F-401S/F401S QD (N4004S/N4004S QD), Nikon’s totally automatic SLR quality, Upgraded F-401 (1987) with ultra-fast AF even in dim light by Advanced AM200 sensor |
| Nikon TW20/TW20 QD |
Nikon TW20/TW20 QD (Tele-Touch 300 |
1990
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| Nikon F-601/F-601 QD(N6006/N6006 QD) |
Nikon F-601/F-601 QD (N6006/N6006 QD), Auto Multi-Program [P], Built-in retractable flash (28mm lens coverage), Auto balanced fill-flash, Slow Sync and Rear-Curtain Sync |
| Nikon F-601M (N6000) |
Nikon F-601M (N6000), Simplified version of the F-601 without AF and built-in Speed-light, Matrix and Center-Weighted Metering, Auto Multi-Program [P] |
| Nikon TW Zoom 35<>70/35<>70 QD |
Nikon TW Zoom 35<>70/35<>70 QD (Zoom-Touch 400), 35-70mm Zoom AF compact with Carefree AF (3 focus areas) and Advanced Red-Eye Reduction System |
| Nikon 35mm Film Scanner LS-3500 |
Nikon 35mm Film Scanner LS-3500, 4,096 x 6,144-pixel resolution for sharp color images, 24 x 36mm scanning area and scans any 35mm (135) format film |
1991
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| Nikon F-801S (N8008S) |
Nikon F-801S (N8008S), Upgraded Nikon F-801 (1988) with Spot Metering, Advanced Focus-Tracking AF function |
| Nikon TW Zoom 35<>80/35<>80 QD |
Nikon TW Zoom 35<>80/35<>80 QD (Zoom-Touch 500S), The high-performance, all-automatic zoom compact, Upgraded TW Zoom (1988) offering built-in diopter adjustment |
| Nikon F-401X/F-401X QD (N5005) |
Nikon F-401X/F-401X QD (N5005), Nikon’s most exclusive Matrix Metering, Built-in auto TTL flash (28mm lens coverage) with Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash, Advanced Focus-Tracking AF function |
| Nikon W35/W35 QD |
Nikon W35/W35 QD (One-Touch 200), The auto compact with, Nikon’s quality, Smaller than Nikon RD2 (1988) (124 x 68 x 54 mm; 215 g), Close-ups to 65 cm |
| Nikon 35mm Film Scanner LS-3510AF |
Nikon 35mm Film Scanner LS-3510AF, Best suited for computer graphics, desktop publishing and image data filing, AF ensures consistently sharp scans, Max. 5,000 x 5,000-pixel resolution |
1992
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| NIKONOS RS |
NIKONOS RS, The world’s first underwater SLR camera, Amazing underwater AF system, Capability of going down to a depth of 100 m without special underwater housing, Strategic product of COCOM |
| Nikon TW Zoom 105 WORLD TIME |
Nikon TW Zoom 105 WORLD TIME (Zoom-Touch 800/800 WORLD TIME), Nikon’s top-of-the-line zoom AF compact, 37-105mm f/3.7-9.9 zoom lens, Image size selector, Nikon Wide-Area AF, Spot AF and Focus tracking |
| Nikon RF10 |
Nikon RF10 (Smiletaker), Automatic, easy-to-use compact camera, AF and AE compact with 34mm f/4.5 lens, Nikon AW35/AW35 QD (Sport-Touch), Splash-proof weather-resistant design, Nikon W35 (1991) |
| Nikon F90 (N90) |
Nikon F90 (N90), Wide-Area AF, 3D Matrix Metering, 3D Muiti-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash and FP High-Speed Sync |
| Nikon TW Zoom 85/85 QD |
Nikon TW Zoom 85/85 QD (Zoom-Touch 600), The tele-wide zoom auto compact with Panorama, 32-85mm f/4.5-11 zoom lens, Carefree AF, Spot AF and Infinity Focus |
1993
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| Nikon AF600/AF600 QD |
Nikon AF600/AF600 QD (Lite-Touch/QD), World’s smallest ultra-compact and lightweight 35mm, format AF camera (108 x 62 x 32 mm; 155 g), 28mm f/3.5 lens, Built-in Panorama (13 x 36mm) mode |
| Nikon Zoom 100/100 QD |
Nikon Zoom 100/100 QD (Zoom-Touch 470/470 QD), 35-70mm f/4.5-6 zoom lens, Two-shot self-timer (Double self-timer) |
| Nikon AF200 |
Nikon AF200 (Fun-Touch 2), Successor to the RF10 (1992) with 34mm f/4.5 lens |
| Nikon EF100 |
Nikon EF100 (Nice-Touch 2), Focus free (fixed focus) compact with 35mm f/4.5 lens, Macro mode enabling to get as close as 0.55 m |
| Nikon 35Ti Quartz Date |
Nikon 35Ti Quartz Date, NIKKOR 35mm f/2.8 quality lens, Classic, no-frills appearance with titanium body, Analog display system with watch-like appearance, 3D Matrix Metering with new 6-segment Matrix Sensor, Programmed Auto [P] and Aperture-Priority Auto [A] modes |
| Nikon 35mm Film Scanner COOLSCAN (LS-10) |
Nikon 35mm Film Scanner COOLSCAN (LS-10) 2,700-dpi resolution and LED illumination |
| Nikon FM2/T |
Nikon FM2/T, The FM2 (1984) armored with titanium |
1994
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| Nikon F50/F50D (N50) |
Nikon F50/F50D (N50), Choice of [SIMPLE] or [ADVANCED] mode, Dot matrix LCD panel for large, easy-to-read icon display,Comprehensive exposure modes: 8 Programs, [P], [S], [A], [M], One 6V 2CR5 (or DL245) lithium battery |
| Nikon Zoom 700VR/700VR QD |
Nikon Zoom 700VR/700VR QD (Zoom-Touch 105 VR QD), The world’s first compact with Vibration Reduction for enhanced sharpness, High-performance 38-105mm f/4-7.8 zoom lens, Scale Imprint function (QD model) |
| Nikon Zoom 300/300 QD |
Nikon Zoom 300/300 QD (Lite-Touch Zoom/QD), The world’s smallest and lightest 35mm AF zoom camera, Stylish design with 35-70mm lens (117 x 63 x 36 mm; 205g) |
| Nikon AF400 |
Nikon AF400 (One-Touch 300), 31mm f/4 lens; Macro mode enables shots as close as 0.45m, Built-in Panorama (13 x 36mm) mode (QD model) |
| Nikon AF210 |
Nikon AF210 (Fun-Touch 3), Successor to the AF200 (1993) with 32mm f/4.5 lens |
| Nikon 28Ti Quartz Date |
Nikon 28Ti Quartz Date, A sister model of the Nikon 35Ti (1993); NIKKOR 28mm, f/2.8 lens is fixed, Sliding-type flash mode switch, Black body |
| Nikon F90X (N90S) |
Nikon F90X (N90S), Focusing system improved over F90 (1992), with Focus Tracking up to 4.1 fps in [CH] mode, Built-in Motor Drive enables film advance up to 4.3 fps |
| Nikon F70/F70D (N70) |
Nikon F70/F70D (N70), Built-in retractable Speed-light with 3D Multi-Sensor, Balanced Fill-Flash, Large, informative LCD, coordinated in, shape and color with the control buttons, F70D features built-in Panorama (13 x 36mm) mode and data imprinting |
| Nikon Flatbed Scanner SCANTOUCH AX-1200 |
Nikon Flatbed Scanner SCANTOUCH AX-1200) 1,200 x 1,200-dpi high resolution/10-bit A/D |
| Nikon Zoom 60 |
Nikon Zoom 60 (Nice-Touch Zoom), Fixed focus 35-60mm f/5.7-9.3 zoom lens. |
1995
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| Nikon FM10 |
Nikon FM10, A different body from models of the FM/FM2 series, 1/2,000 to 1 s, Bulb |
| Nikon Zoom 500/500 QD |
Nikon Zoom 500/500 QD (Lite-Touch Zoom 105/105 QD) 127 x 67 x 74 mm; 265 g body with 38-105mm f/3.5-9.2 zoom lens |
| Nikon Zoom 310/310 QD |
Nikon Zoom 310/310 QD (Lite-Touch Zoom 70) Successor to the Zoom 300 (1994) |
| Nikon Zoom 200/200 QD |
Nikon Zoom 200/200 QD (One-Touch Zoom/QD) 38-70mm f/4.7-8 zoom |
| Nikon Zoom 60S |
Nikon Zoom 60S, Successor to the Nikon Zoom 60 (1994), Fixed focus 35-60mm f/5.7-9.3 zoom lens |
| Nikon EF200 |
Nikon EF200 (Nice-Touch 3) Successor to the EF100 (1993) with fixed focus 31mm f/5.6 lens |
| Nikon AF220 |
Nikon AF220 (Fun-Touch 4) Successor to the AF210 (1994) with 29mm f/4.5 lens, Built-in flash with Auto Flash, Flash Cancel and Anytime Flash, Red-Eye Reduction |
| Nikon E2/E2S |
Nikon E2/E2S, SLR-type digital still camera with Nikon F-mount, 2/3-in., 1.3-megapixel CCD with on-board Optical Low-Pass Filter (OLPF), 1 fps (E2)/3 fps (E2S: up to 7 consecutive shots) |
| Nikon 35mm Film Scanner SUPER COOLSCAN LS-1000 |
Nikon 35mm Film Scanner SUPER COOLSCAN LS-1000, High-speed scanning: approx. 40 s (2,592 x 3,888 pixels) 12-bit A/D and 2,700-dpi optical resolution |
| Nikon Multi-Format Film Scanner LS-4500AF |
Nikon Multi-Format Film Scanner LS-4500AF, Supports formats from 35mm to 4 x 5-in. format, 12-bit A/D |
| Nikon 35mm Film Scanner COOLSCAN II (LS-20) |
Nikon 35mm Film Scanner COOLSCAN II (LS-20), High-speed scanning: approx. 80 s (2,592 x 3,888 pixels) 2,700-dpi optical resolution. |
1996
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| Nikon Nuvis 125i/125 [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis 125i/125 [IX240] IX240 compact with 30-100mm (35mm equiv. to 37.5 125mm) f/4.3-9.2 Power Zoom lens, Magnetic Information Exchange (Mag. IX) system with the 125i, or Optical Information Exchange (Opt. IX) system with the 125 |
| Nikon Nuvis 75i/75 [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis 75i/75 [IX240] IX240 compact with 30-60mm (35mm format equiv. to 37.5-75mm) f/4.5- 8.5 Power Zoom lens, Mag. IX data recording system and optional remote control (i model) |
| Nikon Nuvis mini i/mini [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis mini i/mini [IX240] Super-light, super-compact lX240 camera, 105 x 58 x 30 mm; 135 g body with 25mm (35mm equiv. to 31.2mm) f/4 lens |
| Nikon F5 |
Nikon F5, The new standard in professional photography, Cross-Ranged, 5-Area AF Sensor (Multi-CAM1300), Dynamic AF and Single Area AF, High-speed film advance of up to 8 fps (w/MN-30), 3D Color Matrix Metering using a new 1,005-pixel RGB sensor |
| Nikon E2N/E2NS |
Nikon E2N/E2NS, D-SLR improves upon the Nikon E2/E2S (1995), Compressed JPEG plus uncompressed TIFF format, 1 fps (E2N)/3 fps (E2NS) |
| Nikon Flatbed Scanner AX-110 |
Nikon Flatbed Scanner AX-110, 300 x 600-dpi optical resolution/8-bit A/D |
| Nikon Flatbed Scanner AX-210 |
Nikon Flatbed Scanner AX-210, Fine 600 x 1,200-dpi optical resolution, 8-bit converter and analog nonlinear gamma processing |
| Nikon PRONEA 600i (PRONEA 6i) [IX240] |
Nikon PRONEA 600i (PRONEA 6i) [IX240] Accepts a wide selection of AF NIKKOR lenses, and IX-NIKKOR lenses made especially for PRONEA series, Similar specs to the F70 (1994); IX240 benefits include Mag. IX, Mid-Roll film Change (MRC), Data and title imprinting, Print Quantity selection |
| Nikon Nuvis 60/60 QD [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis 60/60 QD [IX240] 2x 31-62mm (35mm equiv.) zoom lens |
1997
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| Nikon BF100/BF100 QD |
Nikon BF100/BF100 QD, Simple operation 35mm format compact camera with Big Finder, Focus-free, 34mm f/4.5 lens (122 x 74 x 52 mm; 190g), Large viewfinder |
| Nikon Nuvis A20/A20 QD [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis A20/A20 QD [IX240] 25mm f/5.6 lens, AF and AE compact (113 x 62 x 36 mm; 150g), Opt. IX (QD model: 113 x 62 x 39 mm; 155g) |
| Nikon Nuvis E10/E10 QD [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis E10/E10 QD [IX240], A sister model of the A20 with fixed-focus 25mm f/5.6 lens, Nikon FE10, 35mm-format SLR with Automatic Exposure Control, A sister model of the FM10 (1995) with [A] mode, The different body from those of FE/FE2 series, 1/2,000 to 8 s ([A]) |
| Nikon AF230/AF230 QD |
Nikon AF230/AF230 QD (Fun-Touch 5) Successor to the AF220 (1995) with 29mm f/4.5 lens |
| Nikon EF300/EF300 QD |
Nikon EF300/EF300 QD (Nice-Touch 4) Focus-free, easy-to-use compact camera with Red-Eye Reduction, Successor to the EF220 (1995) with fixed-focus 29mm f/4.5 lens, A sister model of the AF230 |
| Nikon Zoom 210/210 QD |
Nikon Zoom 210/210 QD (One-Touch Zoom 70/70 QD) 38-70mm f/4.7-8.6 zoom lens, Easy-to-see, large viewfinder |
| Nikon Nuvis 110i [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis 110i [IX240] 37.5-106mm (35mm equiv.) f/3.8-9.5 zoom lens, 121 x 67 x 47 mm; 260g body with sliding lens cover |
| Nikon Nuvis 160i [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis 160i [IX240] 37.5-160mm (35mm equiv.) f/4.3-9.7 zoom lens, Sliding lens cover and metal face body (117 x 65 x 46 mm; 295g), Bulb function, diopter adjustment |
| Nikon COOLPIX 100 |
Nikon COOLPIX 100, PC Card-type digital camera, 1/3-in., 330,000-pixel CCD (image size: 512 x 480 pixels), Nikon 6.2mm f/4 lens (35mm equiv. to 52mm) |
| Nikon COOLPIX 300 |
Nikon COOLPIX 300, 1/3-in., 330,000-pixel CCD (image size: 640 x 480 pixels), Nikon 6.2mm f/4 lens (35m equiv. to 45mm), Memos or drawing into the LCD screen possible |
1998
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| Nikon Zoom 800/800 QD |
Nikon Zoom 800/800 QD, 3.4x 38-130mm f/4.5-9.5 zoom lens (Three aspherical lenses), Easy dial operation (Drive dial and Mode dial) |
| Nikon Zoom 600/600 QD |
Nikon Zoom 600/600 QD (Lite-Touch Zoom 110/110 QD), 2.9x 38-110mm f/4-10.8 zoom lens (127 x 69 x 50 mm; 270g) |
| Nikon Zoom 400/400 QD |
Nikon Zoom 400/400 QD (Lite-Touch Zoom 80/80 QD), 2.1x 38-80mm f/5-9.6 zoom lens (118 x 64 x 42 mm; 210 g) Panorama (13 x 36 mm) mode (QD model) |
| Nikon F60/F60D (N60/N60 QD) |
Nikon F60/F60D (N60/N60 QD), A succeeding model of F50 (1994)Easy-to-use exposure mode dial and command dial, Auto-Servo AF automatically chooses [S-AF] or [C-AF], Powerful built-in flash (28mm lens coverage) |
| Nikon PRONEA S [IX240] |
Nikon PRONEA S [IX240] Super-compact, lightweight elegant design IX240-format, SLR, Easy-to-use exposure mode dial and command dial, Plastic lens mount and penta mirror for the lightweight body |
| Nikon F100 |
Nikon F100, Cross-Ranged, 5-Area AF system, Dynamic AF, Closest-subject-priority, Dynamic AF and Single Area AF, High-speed Focus Tracking up to 5 fps with Lock-On |
| Nikon E3/E3S |
Nikon E3/E3S, A succeeding model of E2N/E2NS (1996). 2/3-in., 1.4-megapixel CCD (image size: 1,280 x 1,000 pixels), Anti-vibration mode for microscope photography, 1 fps (E3)/3 fps (E3S: up to 12 consecutive shots) |
| Nikon COOLPIX 900 |
Nikon COOLPIX 900, 1/2.7-in., 1.3-megapixel CCD, 3x Zoom-NIKKOR lens, (35mm equiv. to 38-115mm), 2-in. low-temp poly-silicon TFT LCD |
| Nikon COOLPIX 600 |
Nikon COOLPIX 600, 1/2.7-in., 1.08-megapixel CCD, Nikon 5mm f/2.8 lens (35mm equiv. to 36mm) and 2x digital zoom, Ultra-compact and lightweight (109.5 x 60 x 44.5 mm; 210g), Detachable Speed-light SB-E600 |
| Nikon 35mm/IX240 Film Scanner COOLSCAN III (LS-30) |
Nikon 35mm/IX240 Film Scanner COOLSCAN III (LS-30), 10-bits per color channel A/D, 20-second scanning at 2,700 dpi, CleanImage™ function |
| Nikon 35mm/IX240 Film Scanner SUPER COOLSCAN 2000 (LS-2000) |
Nikon 35mm/IX240 Film Scanner SUPER COOLSCAN 2000 (LS-2000) 12-bits per color channel A/D and 20-second scanning at 2,700 dpi, Multi-sample scanning, CleanImage™ function |
| Nikon Nuvis S [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis S [IX240] Shell-type stainless steel design, High-performance 3x 22.5-66mm f/5.2-7.5 zoom lens with Close-Range Correction (CRC) system and whisper-quiet zooming operation, Built-in diopter adjustment. |
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| Nikon AF240SV/SV QD |
Nikon AF240SV/SV QD (Fun-Touch 6) Upgraded AF230 (1997) with extra-large, ultra-clear Super Viewfinder (SV), Wide-angle 28mm f/5.6 lens |
| Nikon EF400SV/SV QD |
Nikon EF400SV/SV QD (Nice-Touch 5) A sister model of the AF240 SV without AF and Self-timer, Upgraded EF300 (1997) offering SV and 28mm f/5.6 |
| Nikon Nuvis 200 [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis 200 [IX240] Small and lightweight (108.5 x 62.5 x 33mm; 170 g), 24-48mm (35mm equiv. to 30-60mm) f/4.5-8.4 zoom lens with two aspherical lenses; close-ups to 60 cm |
| Nikon COOLPIX 950 |
Nikon COOLPIX 950, 1/2-in., 2.11-megapixel CCD (image size: 1,600 x 1,200 pixels), Swivel body with 3x 38-115mm (35mm equiv.) Zoom-NIKKOR lens, High-resolution 2-in.,low-temp, poly-silicon TFT LCD monitor |
| Nikon COOLPIX 700 |
Nikon COOLPIX 700, A sister model of the COOLPIX 950 with same 1/2-in., 2.11-megapixel CCD, 35mm (35mm equiv.) NIKKOR lensHigh-resolution 1.8-in. TFT LCD monitor |
| Nikon Nuvis 300 [IX240] |
Nikon Nuvis 300 [IX240] 3x 28-80mm (35mm equiv. to 35-100mm) f/4.2-11 zoom lens, Ultra-compact and lightweight (98.5 x 59 x 36.5 mm; 155g) |
| Nikon D1 |
Nikon D1, Professional, high-performance digital SLR, 23.7 x 15.6mm CCD; 2.74 effective megapixels (2,012 x 1,324 pixels), 3D Digital Matrix Image Control with 1,005-pixel CCD for superior overall picture quality, 4.5 fps shooting speed for up to 21 consecutive shots, Top shutter speed 1/16,000 s and flash sync up to 1/500 s |
| Nikon COOLPIX 800 |
Nikon COOLPIX 800, Upgraded COOLPIX 700 with 2x Zoom-NIKKOR lens, 3 image sizes: Full-size, VGA and QVGA, High-resolution 1.8-in., low-temp, poly-silicon TFT LCD monitor |
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