nikon New Camera: Nikon Coolpix S3 By www.shuttermag.com Published On :: 2005-09-08 Pro-quality ED Glass optics for incredibly sharp, clear images plus a 4x digital zoom for a total zoom of 12x. Full Article
nikon New Camera: Nikon Coolpix S4 By www.shuttermag.com Published On :: 2005-09-09 High Quality 10x Optical Zoom-Nikkor 38-380mm Glass Lens (35mm equivalent): allows you to zoom in on all the action and capture incredibly sharp, clear images plus a 4x digital zoom for a total zoom of 40x Full Article
nikon Get the Nikon Z50 Two Lens Kit for $1,149 (originally $1,349) – $200 savings By www.gadgetreview.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:40:00 +0000 The Nikon Z50 Two Lens Kit features a 20.9MP DX-format sensor, 4K video capabilities, and two versatile zoom lenses. This mirrorless camera kit provides a complete solution for both photography and videography. Reasons to Buy What Makes It Stand Out The Z50 combines Nikon’s mirrorless technology with a practical two-lens solution. The included VR (Vibration Reduction) lenses […] Full Article Deals
nikon Monday Nov 26 - St. Nikon By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-25T19:26:15+00:00 Full Article
nikon Mar 23 - Monk-Martyr Nikon And 199 Disciples In Sicily By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-30T03:18:11+00:00 Full Article
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nikon Dec 11 - St. Nikon The Dry Of The Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:50:59+00:00 Full Article
nikon Saint Nikon the Dry of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T00:55:32+00:00 Full Article
nikon Our Holy Father Nikon of Radonezh By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T22:33:30+00:00 Full Article
nikon Monk-martyr Nikon and 199 disciples in Sicily By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-04-03T19:08:49+00:00 Full Article
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nikon Saint Nikon the Dry of the Kiev Caves By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T04:39:47+00:00 Full Article
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nikon Monk-martyr Nikon and 199 disciples, in Sicily (251) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T21:38:41+00:00 He was born in Neapolis (Naples) to a pagan father and a Christian mother, and became an officer in the Roman army. Though he was not baptised, his mother had secretly instructed him in the Christian faith. Once, in a battle, his company was completely surrounded by the enemy, and Nikon recalled his mother's counseling that, whenever he was in trouble, he should make the sign of the Cross and call upon Christ. This he did, and was immediately filled with strength and resolution, so that the enemy's army was routed. Nikon went home, openly crying out 'Great is the God of the Christians!' to the great joy of his mother. He traveled secretly to Cyzicus in Asia, where the bishop Theodosius baptised him. He then entered a monastery to spend his days in prayer and study. But some years later Theodosius, who was near death, had a vision in which he was told to consecrate Nikon as his successor. He summoned Nikon from the monastery and, to the monk's amazement, immediately ordained him a deacon, then a priest, then a bishop. Later, bishop Nikon returned to Italy to preach the Gospel of Christ. In Naples, he found his mother still alive, and remained with her until her death. He then set out with nine disciples, former fellow-soldiers, to proclaim the Faith. Through the Saint's grace-filled preaching and example, many more disciples were soon added to this number. At that time a great persecution of Christians was underway, and Quintinianus, ruler of that region, seized Nikon and his companions and handed them over to the torturers. One hundred ninety of Nikon's companions perished under torture. Nikon himself was beaten, flayed, and even thrown from a high cliff, but was miraculously preserved. Finally he was slain by the sword and his body thrown in a field to be eaten by the beasts. A shepherd boy, possessed by a spirit of madness, found the body, fell on it, and was instantly healed. He told his story to some Christians, who found the body and gave it honorable burial. Saint Nikon contested during the reign of the Emperor Decius. Full Article
nikon Monk-martyr Nikon and 199 disciples, in Sicily (251) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T20:09:54+00:00 He was born in Neapolis (Naples) to a pagan father and a Christian mother, and became an officer in the Roman army. Though he was not baptised, his mother had secretly instructed him in the Christian faith. Once, in a battle, his company was completely surrounded by the enemy, and Nikon recalled his mother's counseling that, whenever he was in trouble, he should make the sign of the Cross and call upon Christ. This he did, and was immediately filled with strength and resolution, so that the enemy's army was routed. Nikon went home, openly crying out 'Great is the God of the Christians!' to the great joy of his mother. He traveled secretly to Cyzicus in Asia, where the bishop Theodosius baptised him. He then entered a monastery to spend his days in prayer and study. But some years later Theodosius, who was near death, had a vision in which he was told to consecrate Nikon as his successor. He summoned Nikon from the monastery and, to the monk's amazement, immediately ordained him a deacon, then a priest, then a bishop. Later, bishop Nikon returned to Italy to preach the Gospel of Christ. In Naples, he found his mother still alive, and remained with her until her death. He then set out with nine disciples, former fellow-soldiers, to proclaim the Faith. Through the Saint's grace-filled preaching and example, many more disciples were soon added to this number. At that time a great persecution of Christians was underway, and Quintinianus, ruler of that region, seized Nikon and his companions and handed them over to the torturers. One hundred ninety of Nikon's companions perished under torture. Nikon himself was beaten, flayed, and even thrown from a high cliff, but was miraculously preserved. Finally he was slain by the sword and his body thrown in a field to be eaten by the beasts. A shepherd boy, possessed by a spirit of madness, found the body, fell on it, and was instantly healed. He told his story to some Christians, who found the body and gave it honorable burial. Saint Nikon contested during the reign of the Emperor Decius. Full Article
nikon Saint Nikon the Dry of the Kiev Caves (1101) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-07-20T14:08:36+00:00 He was a monk in Kiev, taken into slavery by a band of Polovtsi (Turkic raiders who were troubling the country at that time) along with the holy Martyr Eustratius (March 28). He humbly refused to be ransomed by his family and therefore suffered a harsh captivity for three years. Despite this, he prayed constantly for his captors, worked miracles for their sake, and once healed their leader from a deadly illness. One day St Eustratius appeared to him in a vision and told him that he would be set free in three days. When he told his captors, they severed the tendons of his knees and ankles and kept him under guard. But at the appointed time he was miraculously transported to Kiev, where he suddenly appeared in church among his astonished brethren. The Saint did not want his chains removed until his Abbot said "Brother, if the Lord wanted to see you in these chains, he would not have delivered you from captivity!" He was so withered from his hardships that he became known as Nikon the Dry. Later, the captor whom he had healed came to the Monastery of the Caves and became a disciple of his former slave. Full Article
nikon Monk-martyr Nikon and 199 disciples, in Sicily (251) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-09-24T17:01:39+00:00 He was born in Neapolis (Naples) to a pagan father and a Christian mother, and became an officer in the Roman army. Though he was not baptised, his mother had secretly instructed him in the Christian faith. Once, in a battle, his company was completely surrounded by the enemy, and Nikon recalled his mother's counseling that, whenever he was in trouble, he should make the sign of the Cross and call upon Christ. This he did, and was immediately filled with strength and resolution, so that the enemy's army was routed. Nikon went home, openly crying out 'Great is the God of the Christians!' to the great joy of his mother. He traveled secretly to Cyzicus in Asia, where the bishop Theodosius baptised him. He then entered a monastery to spend his days in prayer and study. But some years later Theodosius, who was near death, had a vision in which he was told to consecrate Nikon as his successor. He summoned Nikon from the monastery and, to the monk's amazement, immediately ordained him a deacon, then a priest, then a bishop. Later, bishop Nikon returned to Italy to preach the Gospel of Christ. In Naples, he found his mother still alive, and remained with her until her death. He then set out with nine disciples, former fellow-soldiers, to proclaim the Faith. Through the Saint's grace-filled preaching and example, many more disciples were soon added to this number. At that time a great persecution of Christians was underway, and Quintinianus, ruler of that region, seized Nikon and his companions and handed them over to the torturers. One hundred ninety of Nikon's companions perished under torture. Nikon himself was beaten, flayed, and even thrown from a high cliff, but was miraculously preserved. Finally he was slain by the sword and his body thrown in a field to be eaten by the beasts. A shepherd boy, possessed by a spirit of madness, found the body, fell on it, and was instantly healed. He told his story to some Christians, who found the body and gave it honorable burial. Saint Nikon contested during the reign of the Emperor Decius. Full Article
nikon St Nikon Metanoite (“Repent!”) (~1000) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-04T03:13:18+00:00 He was born about 930 to a pious and wealthy family near Trebizond. Once, making an inspection of the family's estates, he was so affected by the wretched conditions of the poor fieldworkers that he despaired of happiness in this world and determined to live a monastic life. After years spent in a monastery, where he shone in obedience, prayer and self-denial, the Saint was given leave to travel in the ministry of the Gospel of Christ. For three years he wandered the East, without home or possessions, crying to everyone he met, "Repent!" and proclaiming with tears the message of salvation in Christ. He then spent seven years in Crete, then went to Greece, walking barefoot from place to place, preaching repentance and becoming so well known that he acquired the nickname "Metanoite," meaning "Repent!" After driving a great plague from Sparta through his prayers, he settled near that city, building a great church dedicated to Christ the Savior, and living in the church for the remainder of his life. In time, a monastery was attached to the church for his disciples. His last counsel to his disciples was: "Flee pride, cleave to humility; do not despise the poor; keep clear of all evil, of all envy and of the remembrance of wrongs; forgive your brethren. Go regularly to church and confess your sins often to the priests and spiritual fathers. If you keep to these counsels, I will never abandon you." He then gave his soul back to God. Saint Nikon was immediately venerated as a saint by the people of Sparta, and is regarded as the protector of the city, where his relics are venerated to this day. Full Article
nikon Monk-martyr Nikon and 199 disciples, in Sicily (251) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-03-20T04:00:08+00:00 He was born in Neapolis (Naples) to a pagan father and a Christian mother, and became an officer in the Roman army. Though he was not baptised, his mother had secretly instructed him in the Christian faith. Once, in a battle, his company was completely surrounded by the enemy, and Nikon recalled his mother's counseling that, whenever he was in trouble, he should make the sign of the Cross and call upon Christ. This he did, and was immediately filled with strength and resolution, so that the enemy's army was routed. Nikon went home, openly crying out 'Great is the God of the Christians!' to the great joy of his mother. He traveled secretly to Cyzicus in Asia, where the bishop Theodosius baptised him. He then entered a monastery to spend his days in prayer and study. But some years later Theodosius, who was near death, had a vision in which he was told to consecrate Nikon as his successor. He summoned Nikon from the monastery and, to the monk's amazement, immediately ordained him a deacon, then a priest, then a bishop. Later, bishop Nikon returned to Italy to preach the Gospel of Christ. In Naples, he found his mother still alive, and remained with her until her death. He then set out with nine disciples, former fellow-soldiers, to proclaim the Faith. Through the Saint's grace-filled preaching and example, many more disciples were soon added to this number. At that time a great persecution of Christians was underway, and Quintinianus, ruler of that region, seized Nikon and his companions and handed them over to the torturers. One hundred ninety of Nikon's companions perished under torture. Nikon himself was beaten, flayed, and even thrown from a high cliff, but was miraculously preserved. Finally he was slain by the sword and his body thrown in a field to be eaten by the beasts. A shepherd boy, possessed by a spirit of madness, found the body, fell on it, and was instantly healed. He told his story to some Christians, who found the body and gave it honorable burial. Saint Nikon contested during the reign of the Emperor Decius. Full Article
nikon Monk-martyr Nikon and 199 disciples, in Sicily (251) - March 23rd By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-03-23T05:31:26+00:00 He was born in Neapolis (Naples) to a pagan father and a Christian mother, and became an officer in the Roman army. Though he was not baptised, his mother had secretly instructed him in the Christian faith. Once, in a battle, his company was completely surrounded by the enemy, and Nikon recalled his mother's counseling that, whenever he was in trouble, he should make the sign of the Cross and call upon Christ. This he did, and was immediately filled with strength and resolution, so that the enemy's army was routed. Nikon went home, openly crying out 'Great is the God of the Christians!' to the great joy of his mother. He traveled secretly to Cyzicus in Asia, where the bishop Theodosius baptised him. He then entered a monastery to spend his days in prayer and study. But some years later Theodosius, who was near death, had a vision in which he was told to consecrate Nikon as his successor. He summoned Nikon from the monastery and, to the monk's amazement, immediately ordained him a deacon, then a priest, then a bishop. Later, bishop Nikon returned to Italy to preach the Gospel of Christ. In Naples, he found his mother still alive, and remained with her until her death. He then set out with nine disciples, former fellow-soldiers, to proclaim the Faith. Through the Saint's grace-filled preaching and example, many more disciples were soon added to this number. At that time a great persecution of Christians was underway, and Quintinianus, ruler of that region, seized Nikon and his companions and handed them over to the torturers. One hundred ninety of Nikon's companions perished under torture. Nikon himself was beaten, flayed, and even thrown from a high cliff, but was miraculously preserved. Finally he was slain by the sword and his body thrown in a field to be eaten by the beasts. A shepherd boy, possessed by a spirit of madness, found the body, fell on it, and was instantly healed. He told his story to some Christians, who found the body and gave it honorable burial. Saint Nikon contested during the reign of the Emperor Decius. Full Article
nikon Monk-martyr Nikon and 199 disciples, in Sicily (251) - March 23rd By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-03-23T05:01:00+00:00 He was born in Neapolis (Naples) to a pagan father and a Christian mother, and became an officer in the Roman army. Though he was not baptised, his mother had secretly instructed him in the Christian faith. Once, in a battle, his company was completely surrounded by the enemy, and Nikon recalled his mother's counseling that, whenever he was in trouble, he should make the sign of the Cross and call upon Christ. This he did, and was immediately filled with strength and resolution, so that the enemy's army was routed. Nikon went home, openly crying out 'Great is the God of the Christians!' to the great joy of his mother. He traveled secretly to Cyzicus in Asia, where the bishop Theodosius baptised him. He then entered a monastery to spend his days in prayer and study. But some years later Theodosius, who was near death, had a vision in which he was told to consecrate Nikon as his successor. He summoned Nikon from the monastery and, to the monk's amazement, immediately ordained him a deacon, then a priest, then a bishop. Later, bishop Nikon returned to Italy to preach the Gospel of Christ. In Naples, he found his mother still alive, and remained with her until her death. He then set out with nine disciples, former fellow-soldiers, to proclaim the Faith. Through the Saint's grace-filled preaching and example, many more disciples were soon added to this number. At that time a great persecution of Christians was underway, and Quintinianus, ruler of that region, seized Nikon and his companions and handed them over to the torturers. One hundred ninety of Nikon's companions perished under torture. Nikon himself was beaten, flayed, and even thrown from a high cliff, but was miraculously preserved. Finally he was slain by the sword and his body thrown in a field to be eaten by the beasts. A shepherd boy, possessed by a spirit of madness, found the body, fell on it, and was instantly healed. He told his story to some Christians, who found the body and gave it honorable burial. Saint Nikon contested during the reign of the Emperor Decius. Full Article
nikon Test of Nikon D800e, a DX lens and a Teleconverter By niels-henriksen.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Aug 2012 15:59:00 +0000 I was fortunate to finally get a Nikon D800e (36 Mpx) after a brief 3 month wait. I didn't, and I also think its the same with Nikon, expect that there would be such a huge demand for this camera. I don't know why Nikon seemed to leap so far ahead with its next generation but I'm grateful. I think there are millions (well a whole bunch anyway) more who also think the same.This is a full frame camera and a DX lens will work but is cropped due to limited image area. The camera even has mode where it will auto detect a DX lens and crop accordingly. Knowing that there is still a little more image available with the DX crop I decided not to crop and use whatever was available. Nikon D800e with 70-200mm f2.8 VR. The image on right is actual size of window pane My favorite DX lens is the 18-200mm f3.5 VR and as I travel around I notice others who like this lens. While it may have some pincushion and barrel distortion, thanks to Photoshop lens correction, this is almost all eliminated. Nikon D800e with 70-200mm f2.8 VR set to 1.2 crop. The image on right is actual size of window pane. I didn't realize at first that the crop factor also applied to FX lens. It was while I was performing a resolution test with my D300 and the new D800e by using both the 18-200mm f3.5 VR and the 70-200mm f2.8 VR that I noticed that when full zoomed on the DX lens that vignetting seemed to disappear, but looked like a dime at 18mm.This excited me more than the current test and therefore I decided to pursue this further.The 18-200mm is really like a 24-300mm on a DX camera due to the 1.5 crop factor and this range will meet about 90% of my needs. With a 1.4 teleconverter on the FX camera it's now almost the same range as on a DX camera.The test I performed was hand-held as I didn't need with this test to check for perfect resolution. I stood in front of a large apartment building in the parking lot across the street and remained at the same position while I changed the lens focal length.In the 1st test, see film strip below, there is significant vignetting in the 18mm and slowly reduces as the focal length is increased. Even at 200mm there is still slight vignetting at the corners. When the teleconverter was added then magic seemed to appear. At 18mm there is only slight vignetting at the corners and disappears by 24mm. The film strip below shows the changes with teleconverter added. Now a favorite lens becomes useful on my full frame camera.Most lens that have such a wide range of focal lens is all about compromises when being designed and built. The same with the 18-200mm f3.5 VR. Photoshop easily handles the barrel distortion. But this lens at the glass edge, maybe more is being used now, also has a fair amount of chromatic appellation. This is also handled well with Photoshop. Since most artistic images don't need to be sharp or well defined at the corners of a photograph then any additional distortion caused by using more lens area is not really a problem with digital-editing.So when and if you do decide to go full frame one day then your DX glass can be useful with a teleconverter.The reason this works is because the lens is now further from the sensor and therefore increases in size on sensor chip. Take a magnifying glass and hold it to show an image appearing upside down on a piece of paper. Now move the magnifying glass further away and watch how the image on the paper grows larger. The same happens with a teleconverter attached.Niels Henriksen Full Article Equipment
nikon Nikon’s Scatter Correction CT By www.qualitymag.com Published On :: Sat, 28 Sep 2024 08:00:00 -0400 Nikon has announced the launch of Scatter Correction CT, a software solution that enhances image quality and measurement accuracy in industrial computed tomography (CT) scanning by correcting scatter artifacts. Full Article
nikon Nikon Z 9 Goes to Space: Astronauts Receive Premier Mirrorless Camera By www.gizbot.com Published On :: Sat, 10 Feb 2024 16:38:09 +0530 Nikon's Z 9 camera has embarked on a groundbreaking journey to the International Space Station (ISS), marking a significant milestone in space photography. Launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on January 30th, 2024, the Z 9, alongside a selection of Full Article
nikon Nikon India Launches 'Wonders of the Wild' Contest in Collaboration with WWF-India By www.gizbot.com Published On :: Thu, 15 Feb 2024 18:00:21 +0530 Nikon India has unveiled the inaugural season of its 'Wonders of the Wild' photography and videography contest, a collaborative effort with the Worldwide Fund for Nature - India (WWF-India). Aimed at recognizing and rewarding the skills of wildlife photographers and videographers Full Article
nikon Nikon Unveils Z6III Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera in India By www.gizbot.com Published On :: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 17:05:40 +0530 Nikon has launched the Z6III full-frame mirrorless camera in India, which aims to elevate both videography and photography. It inherits features from the Z9 and Z8 models, such as in-camera RAW and N-Log videos, along with the EXPEED 7 processor for Full Article
nikon The Z9: probably the best camera made by Nikon By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Mar 2022 14:55:07 +0530 Packed with technology, the camera probably ticks all the boxes for the professional photographer Full Article Technophile
nikon Nikon may exit DSLR market By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Jul 2022 17:50:14 +0530 Nikon to focus on mirrorless models Full Article Other Gadgets
nikon Nikon Small World video winners prove small is truly is beautiful By www.mnn.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 18:36:05 +0000 Winners announced for the 9th annual Nikon Small World In Motion competition showcasing the best microscopic videos of 2019. Full Article Arts & Culture
nikon Small worlds loom large in Nikon's photomicrography contest By www.mnn.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Nov 2017 15:42:45 +0000 The winners of Nikon's 43rd annual Small World Photomicrography Competition will make you wish you paid more attention in science class. Full Article Research & Innovations
nikon Nikon Underwater Cameras - Capturing The Underwater World By www.articlegeek.com Published On :: Nikon underwater cameras are designed both for professionals and first time users. Full Article
nikon Nikon Equipment for Wildlife and Nature Photography By www.articlegeek.com Published On :: This article explores the best way to use your Nikon equipment to take better wildlife and nature photos, including lens and body selection. Full Article
nikon John Harrington-WHAT WE USE - Nikon Kit By www.assignmentconstruct.com Published On :: 2008-01-24T16:45:00+00:00 Here's a video segment on the Nikon kit that we use. A transcription of the video is available after the jump. Full Article
nikon Nikon D750: Answers to Your Real Questions By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 17:36:43 +0000 Whether you’ve just purchased the Nikon D750 or you’re still in the research phase, you likely already know this is a DSLR with an amazing price point. It’s still one of the top rated cameras, even after more than 5 years on the market. Lightweight and extremely reliable, with excellent dynamic range, the Nikon D750 is a full frame DSLR Continue Reading The post Nikon D750: Answers to Your Real Questions appeared first on Photodoto. Full Article Cameras & Equipment Accessories answers to questions lenses nikon d750
nikon Nikon has confirmed that their flagship D6 DSLR will start shipping on May 21st By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:06:35 +0000 It feels like forever since Nikon announced their newest flagship DSLR; the Nikon D6. It’s actually only been three months, but that hasn’t stopped some people getting anxious. Recently, customers were being told that the D6 would start shipping right about now, but now Nikon has officially come out to announce that the Nikon D6 […] The post Nikon has confirmed that their flagship D6 DSLR will start shipping on May 21st appeared first on DIY Photography. Full Article news Availability Nikon D6
nikon PHOTOS: Fluorescent turtle embryo wins forty-fifth annual Nikon Small World Competition By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2019 11:01:56 -0400 The winners of the 45th annual competition showcase a spectacular blend of science and artistry under the microscope. Full Article
nikon Score a Nikon DSLR Camera, Two Lenses For Less Than $600 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: This bundle normally sells for $1,149.95 but is available right now for just $596.95, and it will arrive before Christmas with Prime. Full Article
nikon D780 SLR Headlines Nikon's CES Slate By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The company is showing off its new full-frame SLR, ultra-zoom bridge camera, and a pair of zoom lenses at CES this year. Full Article
nikon Nikon Z 50 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The Nikon Z 50 is a good mirrorless camera with a lot of appeal to photographers already invested in the system, but isn't quite as capable as its rivals. Full Article
nikon Nikon Z 7 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The Z 7 is the best full-frame mirrorless camera for photographers invested in the Nikon system, but some quirks prevent it from attaining class-leading status. Full Article
nikon Nikon Z 6 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The Nikon Z 6 is the company's high-speed, full-frame camera with a 24MP sensor and a class-leading 12fps burst rate. It's a strong debut thanks to excellent ergonomics, in-body stabilization, and 4K video. Full Article
nikon Nikon D780 By www.pcmag.com Published On :: The Nikon D780 is as good an SLR as you'll find, but it doesn't offer some of the advantages you get with mirrorless cameras. Full Article
nikon Nikon products receive the "Good Design Award" By www.nikon.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Oct 2017 13:00:00 +0900 Full Article News
nikon Nikon enters agreement for business transfer of Coordinate Measuring Machines business By www.nikon.com Published On :: Thu, 08 Feb 2018 15:00:00 +0900 Full Article News
nikon Nikon introduces the CNC Video Measuring System "NEXIV VMZ-H3030" By www.nikon.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Aug 2018 13:00:00 +0900 Full Article News
nikon Nikon releases the DX-format Nikon Z 50 By www.nikon.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2019 13:00:00 +0900 Full Article News
nikon Nikon Introduces the Binocular Telescope 20x120 IV/25x120 By www.nikon.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 13:00:00 +0900 Full Article News
nikon Nikon introduces the Forestry Pro II Laser Rangefinder By www.nikon.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 13:00:00 +0900 Full Article News