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''Nikkor'' is [[Nikon]]'s lens brand since 1932<ref>Trademark publications for the names "Nikkor" and "Aero-Nikkor". The trademarks were applied for (出現) on 24 July 1931 and granted (公告) on 7 April 1932 (no.S07-1808 and S07-1809). Available in the [http://www.ipdl.inpit.go.jp/homepg.ipdl IPDL] trademark database.</ref>. Famous lens designers like [[Wakimoto Zenji]] developed innovative lens designs for that brand. | ''Nikkor'' is [[Nikon]]'s lens brand since 1932<ref>Trademark publications for the names "Nikkor" and "Aero-Nikkor". The trademarks were applied for (出現) on 24 July 1931 and granted (公告) on 7 April 1932 (no.S07-1808 and S07-1809). Available in the [http://www.ipdl.inpit.go.jp/homepg.ipdl IPDL] trademark database.</ref>. Famous lens designers like [[Wakimoto Zenji]] developed innovative lens designs for that brand. | ||
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+ | ==Nikkor lenses== | ||
+ | ===Selection of Nikkor lenses by [[:Category:Lens designers|lens designer]]=== | ||
+ | *[[Zenji Wakimoto]] | ||
+ | **Nikkor-0 2,1cm f/4 | ||
+ | **Micro Nikkor 5cm f3.5 | ||
+ | **Nikkor P.C. 10.5cm f/2.5 | ||
+ | **Nikkor-H Auto 28mm f/3.5 | ||
+ | *Yoshiyuki Shimizu | ||
+ | **Nikkor-UD 20mm f/3.5 | ||
+ | **Nikkor-Auto 105mm f/2.5 (redesign of Wakimoto's lens) | ||
+ | *Wakimoto & Shimizu | ||
+ | **Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f/1.4<ref>The development of the fast standard lens needed 3 years (1959-1962), see [http://www.jpubb.com/en/press/25296/ "''Imaging Products:"Tale 44: The Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f/1.4" has been added to NIKKOR — The Thousand and One Nights.''"]</ref> | ||
+ | *Ikuo Mori | ||
+ | **Nikkor 20mm f/4 | ||
+ | **Nikkor Ai 20mm f/4 ED | ||
+ | **Nikkor Ai 20mm f/3.5 | ||
+ | **Nikkor AiS 20mm f/2.8 | ||
+ | **Nikkor 13mm f/5.6 | ||
+ | *Haruo Sato | ||
+ | **AF-Nikkor 20mm f/2.8 ED prototype | ||
+ | **AF Nikkor 20mm f/1.4 ED prototype | ||
+ | **AF-S Nikkor 12-24mm 1:4 G ED | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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fast Nikkor 50mm lenses for 35mm SLRs image by Hovsep Kevorkian (Image rights) |
Nikkor and Aero-Nikkor trademark registration, applied 1931, registered 1932, image by IPDL (Image rights) |
Nikkor is Nikon's lens brand since 1932[1]. Famous lens designers like Wakimoto Zenji developed innovative lens designs for that brand.
Nikkor lenses
Selection of Nikkor lenses by lens designer
- Zenji Wakimoto
- Nikkor-0 2,1cm f/4
- Micro Nikkor 5cm f3.5
- Nikkor P.C. 10.5cm f/2.5
- Nikkor-H Auto 28mm f/3.5
- Yoshiyuki Shimizu
- Nikkor-UD 20mm f/3.5
- Nikkor-Auto 105mm f/2.5 (redesign of Wakimoto's lens)
- Wakimoto & Shimizu
- Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f/1.4[2]
- Ikuo Mori
- Nikkor 20mm f/4
- Nikkor Ai 20mm f/4 ED
- Nikkor Ai 20mm f/3.5
- Nikkor AiS 20mm f/2.8
- Nikkor 13mm f/5.6
- Haruo Sato
- AF-Nikkor 20mm f/2.8 ED prototype
- AF Nikkor 20mm f/1.4 ED prototype
- AF-S Nikkor 12-24mm 1:4 G ED
References
- ↑ Trademark publications for the names "Nikkor" and "Aero-Nikkor". The trademarks were applied for (出現) on 24 July 1931 and granted (公告) on 7 April 1932 (no.S07-1808 and S07-1809). Available in the IPDL trademark database.
- ↑ The development of the fast standard lens needed 3 years (1959-1962), see "Imaging Products:"Tale 44: The Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f/1.4" has been added to NIKKOR — The Thousand and One Nights."
Links
- Nikon Lenses Specifications, Accessories and Serial Numbers of "every" Nikkor SLR lens in photosynthesis.co.nz [1]
- Nikkor Manual Focus Lens Gallery at mflenses.com [2]
- Well illustrated Italian article about Nikkor wide angle lenses by Marco Cavina [3]