01/04/08
Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the 75th anniversary of NIKKOR camera
lenses, since the first lens was introduced in 1933. To commemorate this
anniversary, we are renewing our commitment to provide NIKKOR lenses that
feature advanced functions and superior optical performance. And at the same
time, we will introduce several activities to further improve awareness of the
NIKKOR brand.
About the NIKKOR brand
NIKKOR is the brand name for Nikon camera lenses. It was created by adding an
"R" to "NIKKO," an abbreviation of Nippon Kogaku K.K., the original company name
of Nikon Corporation at the time of its founding. In 1933, Nikon marketed its
first camera lens under the NIKKOR brand name, the "Aero-NIKKOR," for aerial
photography applications.
Since then, NIKKOR has developed extensively into both consumer and industrial
markets, becoming a synonym for Japan's leading high-performance lenses. Nippon
Kogaku K.K. first began manufacturing lenses for consumer-type cameras in the
post-war period, and NIKKOR lenses have come to be cherished as interchangeable
camera lenses by photographers around the world. In 1950, The New York Times
commented that Nikon cameras and NIKKOR lenses used by photographers for Life
magazine were superior to those made in Germany, significantly enhancing the
reputations of both Nikon and NIKKOR far and wide.
NIKKOR has always been a leader in innovation, and in 1968 introduced a fisheye
lens for SLRs, the OP Fisheye-Nikkor 10mm f/5.6, the world's first SLR lens
featuring an aspherical lens.
The Ultra Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8 introduced in 1962 was the template for
projection lenses employed in Nikon semiconductor manufacturing devices that
currently boast the world's highest level of resolution.
Nikon continuously introduces new and innovative manufacturing technologies to
interchangeable NIKKOR lenses for SLRs. One recent example is Nano Crystal Coat,
which originated in the development of the most precise semiconductor
manufacturing devices, virtually eliminating internal lens element reflections
to effectively reduce ghosting and flare.
In Commemoration of the 75th Anniversary
* Nikon created the NIKKOR Lens 75th Anniversary logo. The crescent shape
symbolizes NIKKOR lenses' outstanding reliability and superior performance.
* From the end of March (2008), Nikon will launch a new NIKKOR website (http://www.nikkor.com)
featuring stories about NIKKOR recounted by the world's leading photographers,
and will include their works and interviews. We hope that through this you will
be able to get a glimpse of the fascinating world of the NIKKOR brand.
This year, 2008, is also a commemorative year for Nikon cameras, given that it
marks the 60th anniversary since the introduction of the first Nikon compact
35mm camera, the Nikon I, in 1948.
The information is current as of the date of publication. It is subject to
change without notice.
The "Nikon Imaging" website introduces products and other information. For the
latest information, please check the website.
The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 138 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009
Photo Quote: Simply look with perceptive eyes at the world about you, and trust to your own reactions and convictions. Ask yourself: "Does this subject move me to feel, think and dream? Can I visualize a print - my own personal statement of what I feel and want to convey - from the subject before me? - Ansel Adams