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es distributed by the Kiron Corporation, formerly based in Carson, California, United States.


History

The company was set up as a U.S. subsidiary of Kino Precision Industries Limited,
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, Japan and registered as a trademark on Jan 25 1980, in order to market manually focused film camera optical lenses to the United States. Kino Precision was founded in 1959 by Tatsuo Kataoka to manufacture lenses for 8mm movie cameras. Originally, Kino Precision manufactured some of the now-famous ''Series 1'' manual focus lenses under contract for
Vivitar Vivitar Corporation is a manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of photographic and optical equipment originally based in Santa Monica, California. Since 2008, the Vivitar name serves as Sakar International's house brand for digital imaging, o ...
, a U.S. lens distributor of after-market film lenses for 35mm cameras. However, after the positive reception from consumers on Vivitar Series 1 lenses, and as Vivitar was using other Japanese lens manufacturers to produce Vivitar brand lenses, the company believed the time was right to successfully market lenses to fit existing 35mm Japanese film cameras under their own brand, Kiron. Kiron soon became known as one of the very few after-market lens manufacturers that could supply products equal to or even exceeding the optical and mechanical quality of the original manufacturer. In particular, the Kiron 28mm/2.0, the 105mm/2.8 1:1 macro, the 28-210mm/4.0-5.6 and the 3.8-5.6 varifocal zoom, and the 28-85mm/2.8-3.8 varifocal macro zoom lenses were praised in contemporary reviews of the day for their superb optical resolution and clarity, as well as mechanical quality. Although reasonably priced for the level of quality offered, Kiron manual focus lenses were never economy-level products, and were always made and assembled in Japan. As such, Kiron lenses produced during the 1980s were normally priced only slightly below lenses offered by the camera manufacturers themselves. Later, Vivitar itself would purchase some Kiron/Kino lens designs, (such as the Kiron 105mm f/2.8 macro lens, re-labeled as the Vivitar 100mm f/2.8 macro and the Vivitar 105mm/2.5 (1:1) macro lenses), and offered them for sale under the Vivitar brand. They begin with the serial number 22XXXXXX. The increasing cost of quality lens manufacture in Japan led to a loss of sales for Kiron, as the company could no longer offer its lenses at a cost less than that charged by the camera manufacturers, who had begun to offer economy-level lens designs as well as contracting lens assembly operations in lower-cost factories outside Japan. Additionally, the 35mm camera market was in flux by the late 1980s, and 35mm camera manufacturers were transitioning to autofocus lens designs. By 1988, the company decided to discontinue after-market 35mm camera lens production to concentrate on industrial and other markets. In 1989 Kino Precision Industries merged with 'Melles Griot Japan' to form 'Kino-Melles Griot'. In 1995 the firm has changed its name to 'Melles Griot Ltd', and subsequently became a member of CVI Melles Griot Group in 2007. In June 2011 Illinois-based
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completed its $400 million acquisition of the laser and optical component maker CVI Melles Griot from its previous owner, the private equity firm Norwest Equity Partners.IDEX completes takeover of CVI Melles Griot http://optics.org/news/2/6/14


Types

Lenses for 35 mm film cameras: * 24mm 1:2.0 * 28mm 1:2.0 * 28mm 1:2.8 * 28–70mm 1:3.5–4.5 (two versions) * 28–70mm 1:4.0 * 28–85mm 1:2.8–3.8 varifocal macro zoom (''aka'' "The Stovepipe") * 28–105mm 1:3.2–4.5 (two versions) varifocal zoom * 28-210mm 1:3.8-5.6 varifocal zoom (14 elements/11 groups) * 28–210mm 1:4.0–5.6 varifocal zoom (14 elements/11 groups) * 30–80mm 1:3.5–4.5 varifocal zoom * 35–135mm 1:3.5–4.5 varifocal zoom * 105mm 1:2.8 (macro 1:1)(6 elements/6 groups) * 70–150mm 1:4.0 * 70–210mm 1:4.0 (two versions) * 70–210mm 1:4.5 * 80–200mm 1:4.0 * 80–200mm 1:4.5 (six versions) Lenses were made in the following lens mounts: *
Canon FD The Canon FD lens mount is a physical standard for connecting a photographic lens to a 35mm single-lens reflex camera body. The standard was developed by Canon of Japan and was introduced in March 1971 with the Canon F-1 camera. It served as th ...
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Konica was a Japanese manufacturer of, among other products, film, film cameras, camera accessories, photographic and photo-processing equipment, photocopiers, fax machines and laser printers, founded in 1873. The company merged with Japanese peer M ...
AR * Minolta SR *
Nikon F The Nikon F camera, introduced in April 1959, was Nikon's first SLR camera. It was one of the most advanced cameras of its day. Although many of the concepts had already been introduced elsewhere, it was revolutionary in that it was the firs ...
AI and AI-S *
Olympus OM The Olympus OM System was a line of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras, lenses and accessories sold by Olympus between 1972 and 2002. The system was introduced by Olympus in 1972. The range was designed by Yoshihisa Maitani, chief designer for Olympu ...
* Rolleiflex QBM * Pentax K and KA * Contax/Yashica Not part of the original range but some lenses (28-210 and 70-210mm f/4.5) were also made available in
M42 lens mount The M42 lens mount is a screw thread mounting standard for attaching lenses to 35 mm cameras, primarily single-lens reflex models. It is more accurately known as the M42 × 1 mm standard, which means that it is a metric screw thread of ...
in the late 1980s.


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See also

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Vivitar Vivitar Corporation is a manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of photographic and optical equipment originally based in Santa Monica, California. Since 2008, the Vivitar name serves as Sakar International's house brand for digital imaging, o ...
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List of photographic equipment makers This list of photographic equipment makers lists companies that manufacture (or license manufacture from other companies) equipment for photography. Camera and lens manufacturers Note that producers whose only presence in the photo industry a ...

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