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  1. Chinon Industries Inc. (チノン株式会社, Chinon Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese camera manufacturer. Kodak took a majority stake in the company in 1997, and made it a fully owned subsidiary of Kodak Japan, Kodak Digital Product Center, Japan Ltd. (株式会社コダック デジタル プロダクト センター, Kabushiki ...

    • Company Timeline
    • 35mm SLR
    • Point & Shoot
    • Super 8 Film Cameras
    • 8mm Movie Projectors
    • 35mm Camera Lenses
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    1948 - Sanshin Seisakusho established as a maker of camera lens frames and lens barrels in the city of Chino, Nagano Prefecture.
    1953 - Sanshin Seisakusho reorganized into a stock-holding company.
    1954 - Head office transferred to the city of Suwa, Nagano Prefecture.
    1956 - Manufacturing 8mm movie camera lenses begins.
    Chinon 35EE (GAF Memo 35 EE) (35mm)
    Chinon 35F-A (35mm)
    133 PXL Silent Camera
    60 RXL Sound Camera
    3000GL Silent Projector
    SP-330 Sound Projector

    Chinon branded camera lenses in M42 and K-mount were sold as part of their offerings. These lenses were made by some makers such as Tomioka, Cimko, Tamron and Tokina. Initially the lenses had white lettering and stated the maker (Style I), this was later replaced by colored lettering and more modern look (Style II).These lenses were also sold under...

    User manuals for almost every Chinon SLR and many point and shoots on Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras at butkus.org.
    Official Chinon company sites for Japan and USA.
    Chinon Timeline at www.collection-appareils.comby Sylvain Halgand (in French).
    Chinon page at Collection G. Even's site(in French).
  2. www.chinonshop.com › pages › about-chinonAbout CHINON | ChinonShop

    Chinon Group was established in 1948 in Japan by founder Mr. Hiroshi Chino as a manufacturing and marketing company for optical products such as lens modules, 35mm cameras, movie cameras, disc drives, and printers.

  3. Chinon Industries Inc., originally Sanshin Seisakusho, embarked on its journey in 1948 when it was established by Chino Hiroshi in Chino, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Initially, the company specialized in making camera lens frames and lens barrels, marking its niche in the optics industry.

  4. Chinon Industries Inc. (チノン株式会社, Chinon Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese camera manufacturer. Kodak took a majority stake in the company in 1997, and made it a fully owned subsidiary of Kodak Japan, Kodak Digital Product Center, Japan Ltd. (株式会社コダック デジタル プロダクト センター, Kabushiki-gaisha ...

  5. Chinon Industries Inc. was established in 1948 and incorporated in 1953. The company started as a camera components manufacturer and diversified into optical equipment and computer peripheral equipment.

  6. Nov 22, 2020 · The company started making 35mm cameras in 1971, and in 1973, changed its name to Chinon Industries. Chinon manufactured M-42 mount SLRs which were re-branded for other companies, such as Argus, GAF, Photo-Quelle, and Prinz.