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== Links == |
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Revision as of 19:53, 19 October 2014
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. In 1997, long-time partner Eastman Kodak Company became Chinon's majority shareholder by increasing its stake to 50.1%. As part of Kodak Group's global network, the new Chinon Industries Inc. focused its optical, image compression, and other imaging technologies on digital camera design and development. Chinon produced a series of digital camera models for Kodak, and in October of 2000, Kodak increased its share of Chinon to 59.02%. Chinon is now renamed Kodak Japan Ltd and, following Kodak's withdrawal from the camera market, now specialises in optical display film for electronic display devices.
The company sold its 35mm cameras under other brand labels (Argus, Alpa, GAF, Revueflex, Sears) in addition to its own, and also manufactured movie camera equipment and binoculars.
35mm SLR
- Chinon CA-4
- Chinon CE II Memotron
- Chinon CE Memotron
- Chinon CE-3 Memotron
- Chinon CE-4
- Chinon CE-4s
- Chinon CE-5
- Chinon CG-5
- Chinon CM-1
- Chinon CM-3
- Chinon CM-4
- Chinon CM-5
- Chinon CM-7
- Chinon CP-5 / CP-5s
- Chinon CP-6
- Chinon CP-7m (only program K-mount body using just standard K-mount lenses)
- Chinon CP-9AF
- Chinon CP-X
- Chinon CS
- Chinon CS-4
- Chinon CX
- Chinon CX II
- Chinon DP-5
- Chinon DSL
- Chinon Genesis (GS-7)
- Chinon Genesis II (GS-8)
- Chinon Genesis III
- Chinon Genesis IV
- Chinon M-1
- Chinon SLR
- Chinonflex TTL
35mm Power Winders
- Chinon PW
Chinon info back
- Chinon info back 2 (data back)
- Chinon info back 3 (Interval timer)
Point & Shoot
- Chinon 35F-A (35mm)
- Chinon 35FA Super / FA II (35mm)
- Chinon 35EE (GAF Memo) (35mm)
- Chinon 35FS-A (35mm)
- Chinon AP600S / AP300 (APS
- Chinon AP700S (APS)
- Chinon Auto 3001 (35 mm)
- Chinon Auto 357Z (35mm)
- Chinon Auto 5501 / 6001 (35mm)
- Chinon Auto GL-II (35mm)
- Chinon Auto GL-AF (35mm)
- Chinon Auto GLX (Tele Date) (35mm)
- Chinon Auto GX (35mm)
- Chinon Belami AF (35mm)
- Chinon Bellami (35mm)
- Chinon Handyzoom 5001 (35mm)
- Chinon IntraFocus 35F-MA (35mm)
- Chinon Pocket 77 (110 film)
- Chinon Pocket Zoom (35mm)
- Chinon Splash AF (35mm)
- Chinon Splash GX (35mm)
Lens
Links
- Chinon camera reviews on blog.bkspicture.com
- Chinon CE Memotron
- Chinon CEII Memotron
- Chinon CM-3
- Chinon CS
- Chinon CX II
- Chinon CA-4s
- Chinon CG-5
- Chinon CM-4
- Chinon CM-5
- Japan Corporate News Network.
- Kodak Worldwide Operations.
- User manuals for almost every Chinon SLR and many point and shoots on Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras at butkus.org.
- Chinon Timeline at www.collection-appareils.com by Sylvain Halgand.
- Chinon page at Collection G. Even's site.
- Chinon Cameras Price Guide at collectiblend.com.