Konica film
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Konishiroku Honten (Konica) launched the Sakura brand of film in 1929. In 1987, the Sakura brand was discontinued worldwide and replaced with Konica.
After the merger and formation of Konica Minolta the available films at the time were changed with the new company name.[1] After Konica Minolta's exit of photographic products; in 2006 DNP Dai Nippon Printing acquired the Odawara, Kanagawa factory which produces photographic paper.[2] Chemistry and film proprieties were also transferred. In 2007, DNP relaunches the Centuria brand,[3] but was discontinued two years later after consolidation of their photo business.[4]
Film
Color negative
- Konica Centuria 100
- Konica Centuria 200 (also in 110, 126 format)
- Konica New Centuria 400Cite error: Closing
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tag - Sakura Developer Konitone - paper developer[5]
Notes
- ↑ Unification of the current photographic film, single-use cameras, and inkjet paper under “Konica Minolta” brand at Konica Minolta News Releases
- ↑ Konica Minolta Transfers the Odawara Site to DNP at Konica Minolta News Releases
- ↑ DNP Photo Marketing Launches “CENTURIA Film” series of color negative film at DNP News Releases
- ↑ DNP to Establish DNP FOTOLUSIO at DNP News Releases
- ↑ Konitone Technical Data Sheet (in Japanese)