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Nikkor is the brand of lenses produced by
Nikon Corporation (, ; ), also known just as Nikon, is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in optics and imaging products. The companies held by Nikon form the Nikon Group. Nikon's products include cameras, camera ...
, including camera lenses for the
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. Nikko parent company brand, from which the Nikkor brand evolved. The ''Nikkor''
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was introduced in 1932, a Westernised rendering of an earlier version ''Nikkō'' (日光), an abbreviation of the company's original full name ''Nippon Kōgaku'' ("Japan Optics"; 日本光学工業株式会社).
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(''Nikkō'' also means "sunlight" and is the name of a Japanese town.) In 1933, Nikon marketed its first camera lens under the Nikkor brand name, the "Aero-NIKKOR," for
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. Nikon originally reserved the Nikkor designation for its highest-quality imaging optics, but in recent history almost all Nikon lenses are so branded. Notable Nikkor branded optics have included: * F-mount lenses for
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SLR and
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photography. For a full list see
Nikon F-mount The Nikon F-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35mm format single-lens reflex cameras. The F-mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959, and features a three-lug bayonet mount with a 44mm thro ...
. * 1 mount lenses for
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. *
Z-mount Nikon Z-mount (stylised as \mathbb) is an interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its mirrorless digital cameras. In late 2018, Nikon released two cameras that use this mount, the full-frame Nikon Z 7 and Nikon Z 6. In late 2019 N ...
lenses for Nikon mirrorless cameras * Lenses for
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and
Plaubel Makina The Plaubel Makina was a series of medium format press cameras. Makina cameras had leaf shutters and rangefinder focusing with collapsible bellows, except for the specialized 69W Proshift model. The original Makina was manufactured by Plaubel & C ...
medium format camera Medium format has traditionally referred to a film format in photography and the related cameras and equipment that use film. Nowadays, the term applies to film and digital cameras that record images on media larger than the used in 35&nbs ...
s. * Lenses for Nikon S-series ( S-mount) and Leica
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cameras * Amphibious lenses for
Nikonos Nikonos is the brand name of a series of 35mm format cameras specifically designed for underwater photography launched by Nikon in 1963. The early Nikonos cameras were improvements of the Calypso camera, which was an original design by Jacques-Y ...
underwater cameras * Lenses for
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photography. * EL-Nikkor photographic
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lenses. * The lens of
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's first or second camera, the "Hanza Canon". *
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objectives. * Industrial lenses, including lenses in support of the Japanese war effort during
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. Currently the most actively developed and marketed Nikkor lenses are Nikon's F-mount photographic lenses. These lenses are designed to cover the 24x36mm area of
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and the
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, or in the case of "DX" designated lenses, the 16x24mm area of the
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.


Products


Lenses for Nikon Z-mount

Nikon introduced the Z-mount in 2018 for their system of digital full-frame and APS-C (DX)
mirrorless camera A mirrorless camera is a photo camera featuring a single, removable lens and a digital display. The camera does not have a reflex mirror or optical viewfinder like a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera, but may have an electronic v ...
s. All of Nikon's Z-mount lenses are Nikkors.


Lenses for Nikon F-mount

Nikkors constitute the majority of lenses available for the
Nikon F-mount The Nikon F-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35mm format single-lens reflex cameras. The F-mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959, and features a three-lug bayonet mount with a 44mm thro ...
, which is itself the largest system of interchangeable flange-mount photographic lenses in history. These lenses are designed for the
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(35mm) and
Nikon DX The Nikon DX format is an alternative name used by Nikon corporation for APS-C image sensor format being approximately 24x16 mm. Its dimensions are about (29 mm vs 43 mm diagonal, approx.) those of the 35mm format. The format was ...
formats. Over 400 different F-mount Nikkor models are known to exist.


Lenses dedicated for other cameras

Note: In the case of the Nikkor wides, "W" just means "wide". Prior to approximately 1976, most Nikon lenses had a suffix appended directly after the "Nikkor" name that was used to denote the number of optical elements in the lens design. For example, a lens with eight elements would be marked "Nikkor-O", and a lens with eleven elements "Nikkor-UD".


Nikon "S" rangefinder

* Nikkor-O 2.1 cm F4.0 * W-Nikkor 2.5 cm F4.0 * W-Nikkor 2.8 cm F3.5 * W-Nikkor 3.5 cm F1.8 * W-Nikkor 3.5 cm F2.5 * W-Nikkor 3.5 cm F3.5 * Nikkor-N 5 cm F1.1 * Nikkor-S 5 cm F1.4 * Nikkor-H 5 cm F2.0 * Micro-Nikkor-P 5 cm F3.5 * Nikkor-S 8.5 cm F1.5 * Nikkor-P 8.5 cm F2.0 * Nikkor-P 10.5 cm F2.5 * Nikkor-T 10.5 cm F4.0 * Nikkor-Q 13.5 cm F3.5 * Nikkor-Q 13.5 cm F4.0 * Nikkor-H 18 cm F2.5 * Nikkor-Q 25 cm F4.0 * Nikkor-T 35 cm F4.5 * Nikkor-T 50 cm F5.0 * Reflex-Nikkor 100 cm F6.3


Zenza Bronica SLR

* Nikkor-D 40mmF4 * Nikkor-H 50mmF3.5 * Nikkor-O 50mmF2.8 * Nikkor-P 75mmF2.8 (two versions) * Nikkor-HC 75mmF2.8 * Nikkor-Q 105mmF3.5 LS * Nikkor-Q 135mmF3.5 * Nikkor-P 200mmF4 (two versions) * Nikkor-PC 300mmF5.6 * Nikkor-Q 400mmF4.5 * Nikkor-P 600mmF5.6 * Nikkor-P 800mmF8 * Nikkor-P 1200mmF11


Leica "L" rangefinder

* W-Nikkor 35mmF1.8 * W-Nikkor 35mmF2.5 * Nikkor-S 50mmF1.4 * Nikkor-H 50mmF2 * Nikkor-Q 50mmF3.5 * Nikkor-P 85mmF2 * Nikkor-P 105mmF2.5 * Nikkor-Q 135mmF3.5 * Nikkor-P 135mmF3.5


Plaubel Makina The Plaubel Makina was a series of medium format press cameras. Makina cameras had leaf shutters and rangefinder focusing with collapsible bellows, except for the specialized 69W Proshift model. The original Makina was manufactured by Plaubel & C ...

* Nikkor 80mmF2.8 (Makina 67/670) * Wide Nikkor 55mmF4.5 (Makina W67)


Airesflex TLR

* Nikkor-Q 7.5 cmF3.5 (taking lens) * View-Nikkor 7.5 cmF3.2 (viewing lens)


Marshal

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* Nikkor-Q 105mmF3.5


Hansa

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rangefinder

* "Kasyapa" 50mmF3.5 (origin of this lens uncertain) * Nikkor 50mmF3.5


Nikonos Nikonos is the brand name of a series of 35mm format cameras specifically designed for underwater photography launched by Nikon in 1963. The early Nikonos cameras were improvements of the Calypso camera, which was an original design by Jacques-Y ...


Lenses for large format photography


Nikkor-SW

Four-group wide-angle lens series, consisting of six, seven, or eight elements: * Nikkor-SW 65mmF4 * Nikkor-SW 75mmF4.5 * Nikkor-SW 90mmF4.5 * Nikkor-SW 90mmF8 * Nikkor-SW 120mmF8 * Nikkor-SW 150mmF8


Nikkor-W

Six-element, four-group series: * Nikkor-W 100mmF5.6 * Nikkor-W 105mmF5.6 * Nikkor-W 135mmF5.6 * Nikkor-W 150mmF5.6 * Nikkor-W 180mmF5.6 * Nikkor-W 210mmF5.6 * Nikkor-W 240mmF5.6 * Nikkor-W 300mmF5.6 * Nikkor-W 360mmF6.5


Nikkor-M

Compact, 4-element, 3-group series. * Nikkor-M 105mmF3.5 * Nikkor-M 200mmF8 * Nikkor-M 300mmF9 * Nikkor-M 450mmF9


Nikkor-AM

8-element, 4-group true
Apochromat An apochromat, or apochromatic lens (apo), is a photographic or other lens that has better correction of chromatic and spherical aberration than the much more common achromat lenses. Explanation Chromatic aberration is the phenomenon of different ...
macro lens series, optimized for 1:1 reproduction. * Nikkor-AM*ED 120mmF5.6 * Nikkor-AM*ED 120mmF5.6S * Nikkor-AM*ED 210mmF5.6


Nikkor-T

Telephoto series. The 360 mm / 600 mm are triple-
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es with 500 mm and 720 mm / 800 mm and 1200 mm interchangeable rear elements which were available separately. * Nikkor-T ED 270mmF6.3 * Nikkor-T ED 360mmF8 * Nikkor-T ED 500mmF11 * Nikkor-T ED 720mmF16 * Nikkor-T ED 600mmF9 * Nikkor-T ED 800mmF12 * Nikkor-T ED 1200mmF18


Apo-Nikkor

true
Apochromat An apochromat, or apochromatic lens (apo), is a photographic or other lens that has better correction of chromatic and spherical aberration than the much more common achromat lenses. Explanation Chromatic aberration is the phenomenon of different ...
series, designed for the printing industry, optimized for 1:1 reproduction. With Waterhouse type Filter Slot.


=Apo-Nikkor / Early type

= Lens Construction 4 elements in 3 groups / Tessar Type Lenses. * Apo-Nikkor 12cmF9 (Release of drawing Year : 1961) * Apo-Nikkor 15cmF9 (Release of drawing Year : 1960) - φ53mmP=0.75 Screw Mount * Apo-Nikkor 18cmF9 (Release of drawing Year : 1962) - Image circle φ250mm。 * Apo-Nikkor 21cmF9 (Release of drawing Year : 1959) * Apo-Nikkor 24cmF9 - Image circle φ350mm。 * Apo-Nikkor 30cmF9 (Release of drawing Year : 1949) * Apo-Nikkor 38cmF9 (Manufacture start Year : 1946) * Apo-Nikkor-Q.C 45cmF9 (Product Year : 1948) - φ72P=1.0mm Screw Mount * Apo-Nikkor 60cmF9 (Release of drawing Year : 1948) * Apo-Nikkor 75cmF9 (Release of drawing Year : 1957) * Apo-Nikkor 90cmF9 (Release of drawing Year : 1953)


=Apo-Nikkor / Later type

= Lens Construction 4 elements in 4 groups / Double Gauss Type Lenses. * Apo-Nikkor 180mmF9 - 7inch. φ53mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. - Image circle φ300mm * Apo-Nikkor 240mmF9 - 9.5inch. φ53mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. - Image circle φ410mm * Apo-Nikkor 305mmF9 - 12inch. φ72mmP=1.0mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ520mm * Apo-Nikkor 360mmF9 - 14inch. φ72mmP=1.0mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ600mm * Apo-Nikkor 420mmF9 - 16.5inch. φ90mmP=1.0mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ710mm * Apo-Nikkor 455mmF9 - 18inch. φ90mmP=1.0mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ770mm * Apo-Nikkor 480mmF9 - 19inch. φ90mmP=1.0mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ820mm * Apo-Nikkor 610mmF11 - 24inch. φ110mmP=1.0mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ1030mm * Apo-Nikkor 760mmF11 - 30inch. φ110mmP=1.0mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ1170mm * Apo-Nikkor 890mmF11 - 35inch. φ162mmP=1.5mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ1360mm * Apo-Nikkor 1210mmF12.5 - 47.5inch. φ162mmP=1.5mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ1750mm * Apo-Nikkor 1780mmF14 - 70inch. φ213mmP=1.5mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ2310mm


=Wide-Angle-Apo-Nikkor

= Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lenses. The wide angle version Apo-Nikkor lens was developed for small-scale platemaking cameras. * W.A.Apo-Nikkor 150mmF8 - φ53mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. - Image circle φ350mm。 * W.A.Apo-Nikkor 210mmF8 - φ72mmP=1.0mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ460mm。 * W.A.Apo-Nikkor 240mmF10 * W.A.Apo-Nikkor 300mmF9 - φ90mmP=1.0mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ610mm。 * W.A.Apo-Nikkor 360mmF9 - φ90mmP=1.0mm Screw Mount. - Image circle φ730mm


Photographic enlarging lenses


EL-Nikkor

The EL-Nikkor series of lenses are designed for
photographic enlarger An enlarger is a specialized transparency projector used to produce photographic prints from film or glass negatives, or from transparencies. Construction All enlargers consist of a light source, normally an incandescent light bulb shining thou ...
s. Most feature 39mm Leica thread mounts, although some feature a 50mm screw mount. Most are 6-element, 4-group designs. Some slower, lower-cost designs (marked †) are 4-element, 3-group designs. Newer versions of these lenses are marked with an "N" (focal lengths to 105mm) or "A" (focal lengths from 135mm). (Per Nikon, Inc. Technical and Service Support (800-645-6689), manufacture and sale of all enlarging lenses has been discontinued.) * EL-Nikkor 40mmF4 * EL-Nikkor 5cmF2.8/50mmF2.8 (Release of drawing Year : 1956) - M39 Screw Mount. * EL-Nikkor 5cmF3.5C - "El-NIKKOR-C" * EL-Nikkor 5cmF3.5 (Release of drawing Year : 1945) * EL-Nikkor 50mmF4 (Release of drawing Year : 1967) - M39 Screw Mount. * Helmes 5.5cmF3.5 (Release of drawing Year : 1936) - Tessar Type * EL-Nikkor 63mmF2.8 * EL-Nikkor 6.3 cm/63mmF3.5(Sale Year : 1966) - M39 Screw Mount. * EL-Nikkor 68mmF3.5 - M39 Screw Mount. * EL-Nikkor 75mmF4 * EL-Nikkor 80mmF5.6(Sale Year : 1966) - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 105mmF5.6(Sale Year : 1966) - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 135mmF5.6(Sale Year : 1966) - M39 Screw Mount & φ45mmP=0.5 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 150mmF5.6(Sale Year : 1968) - φ53mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 180mmF5.6(Sale Year : 1972) - φ62mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 210mmF5.6(Sale Year : 1968) - φ72mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 240mmF5.6(Sale Year : 1972) - φ82mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 300mmF5.6(Sale Year : 1972) - φ100mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 360mmF5.6(Sale Year : 1972) - φ130mmP=1.5 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens)


EL-Nikkor N

* EL-Nikkor 40mmF4N(Sale Year : 1984) - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Biogon Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 50mmF2.8N - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Double Gauss Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 50mmF4N - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 4 elements in 3 groups / Tessar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 63mmF2.8N - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / EL-Nikkor Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 75mmF4N - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 4 elements in 3 groups / Tessar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 80mmF5.6N - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens) * EL-Nikkor 105mmF5.6N - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups / Orthometar Type Lens)


EL-Nikkor A

* EL-Nikkor 135mmF5.6A - M39 Screw Mount & φ50mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups) * EL-Nikkor 150mmF5.6A - M39 Screw Mount & φ50mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups) * EL-Nikkor 180mmF5.6A - φ72mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups) * EL-Nikkor 210mmF5.6A - φ72mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups) * EL-Nikkor 240mmF5.6A - φ90mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups) * EL-Nikkor 300mmF5.6A - φ90mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups)


Apo-EL-Nikkor

The Apo-EL-Nikkor series of lenses are true
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photo enlarging lenses with
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corrected not only for the entire visible range of the spectrum, but also in near ultraviolet and near infrared ranges (380-700 nm). They are all 8-element, 4-group designs with maximum-minimum aperture of 5.6-45.
* Apo-EL-Nikkor 105mmF5.6 * Apo-EL-Nikkor 170mmF5.6 * Apo-EL-Nikkor 210mmF5.6 * Apo-EL-Nikkor 300mmF5.6 * Apo-EL-Nikkor 480mmF5.6


Apo-EL-Nikkor N

* Apo-EL-Nikkor 105mmF5.6N * Apo-EL-Nikkor 210mmF5.6N


EL-Zoom-Nikkor

* EL-Zoom-Nikkor 45-91mmF5.6-11.4 - Mount φ86mm (Lens Construction 15 elements in 12 groups) * EL-Zoom-Nikkor 77-111mmF5.6-9.8 - Mount φ125mm (Lens Construction 10 elements in 10 groups)


Ortho-EL-Nikkor

* Ortho-EL-Nikkor 105mmF5.6 * Ortho-EL-Nikkor 135mmF5.6


For industrial use and the special lens


Fax-Nikkor

* Fax-Nikkor 160mmF5.6 - φ62mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups) * Fax-Nikkor 210mmF5.6 - φ72mmP=1.0 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups) * Fax-Nikkor 210mmF7 * Fax-Nikkor 260mmF10 - (Lens Construction 4 elements in 4 groups / Topogon Type Lens) * Fax-Nikkor 300mmF7 - φ95mmP=1.0 Screw Mount.


Fax-Ortho-Nikkor

* Fax-Ortho-Nikkor 250mmF5.6 * Fax-Ortho-Nikkor 400mmF5.6 - (Lens Construction 6 elements in 4 groups) * Fax-Ortho-Nikkor 500mmF5.6


Fish-Eye-Nikkor

* Fish-Eye-Nikkor 16.3mmF8 - (March, 1941 manufacture)


Pro-Fish-Eye-Nikkor

* Pro-Fish-Eye-Nikkor 2mm F1.5 - (Projection Lens)


Aero-Nikkor

The lens for aerial photographs produced at prewar days


=Aero-Nikkor

= * Aero-Nikkor 7.5 cm F3.5 (Sale Year : 1937) * Aero-Nikkor 10 cm F5.6 (Sale Year : 1939) * Aero-Nikkor 18 cm F4.5 (Sale Year : 1933) * Aero-Nikkor 20 cm F3.5 * Aero-Nikkor 50 cm F4.8 (Sale Year : 1932) - (Lens Construction 3 elements in 3 groups) * Aero-Nikkor 70 cm F5 (Sale Year : 1932) - (Lens Construction 3 elements in 3 groups)


=R-Aero-Nikkor

= * R-Aero-Nikkor 50cmF5.6


COM-Nikkor

for Computer Output Microfilming Lens * COM-Nikkor 37mmF1.4 - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 8 elements in 6 groups) * COM-Nikkor 88mmF2


CRT-Nikkor

for Oscilloscope Output Microfilming Lens * Oscillo-Nikkor 55mmF1.2/CRT-Nikkor 55mmF1.2 - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 8 elements in 6 groups) * CRT-Nikkor 58mmF1.0 - Nikon F Mount.


Micro-Nikkor

* Micro-Nikkor 55mm f3.5 * Micro-Nikkor 70mmF5 - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 5 elements in 4 groups / Xenotar Type Lens) * Micro-Nikkor 150mmF5.6 - φ72mmP=1 Screw Mount.


Ultra-Micro-Nikkor

for Microfilming Lens * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 28mmF1.7e - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 10 elements in 8 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 28mmF1.7g - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 10 elements in 8 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 28mmF1.8(Sale Year : 1965) - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 9 elements in 7 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 28mmF1.8e - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 9 elements in 7 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 28mmF1.8h(Sale Year : 1967) - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 9 elements in 7 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 29.5mmF1.2(Sale Year : 1964) - (Lens Construction 9 elements in 6 groups, used fluorite.) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 30mmF1.2 - M39 Screw Mount, φ50mmP=0.75 Screw Mount & φ55mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 9 elements in 6 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 30mmF1.2h(Sale Year : 1969) - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 9 elements in 6 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 50mmF1.8e(Sale Year : 1969) - φ52mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 12 elements in 9 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 50mmF1.8h(Sale Year : 1969) - φ52mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 12 elements in 9 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 55mmF2(Sale Year : 1965) - M39 Screw Mount. * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 55mmF2h(Sale Year : 1967) - M39 Screw Mount. * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 125mmF2.8(Sale Year : 1965) - φ62mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 7 elements in 6 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 135mmF4(Sale Year : 1965) - φ62mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 7 elements in 4 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 155mmF4 - φ72mmP=1 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 7 elements in 4 groups) * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 225mmF1g(Sale Year : 1969) - φ122mmP=1 Screw Mount. * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 250mmF4 * Ultra-Micro-Nikkor 300mmF1.4g(Sale Year : 1969) - φ122mmP=1 Screw Mount.


Macro-Nikkor

The interchangeable lens only for large-sized macro photography equipment "Multiphot" * Macro-Nikkor 19mmF2.8 - RMS Mount. * Macro-Nikkor 35mmF4.5 - RMS Mount. * Macro-Nikkor 65mmF4.5 - M39 Screw Mount. * Macro-Nikkor 12cmF6.3 - M39 Screw Mount.


Printing-Nikkor

Was developed as an optical lens for printing, as demand occurs after the line sensor lenses. Thoroughly eliminate various aberrations in the reference scale, with a high color fidelity and resolution. Has now been redesigned for the Eco-glass, like the current product.


=Printing-Nikkor

= * Printing-Nikkor 75mmF2.8 - (Lens Construction 12 elements in 4 groups) * Printing-Nikkor 95mmF2.8 - (Lens Construction 12 elements in 4 groups) * Printing-Nikkor 105mmF2.8 - (Lens Construction 12 elements in 4 groups) * Printing-Nikkor 150mmF2.8 - (Lens Construction 10 elements in 4 groups)


=Printing-Nikkor N

= * Printing-Nikkor 150mmF2.8N


=Printing-Nikkor A

= * Printing-Nikkor 95mmF2.8A - φ45mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. * Printing-Nikkor 105mmF2.8A - φ45mmP=0.75 Screw Mount.


Process-Nikkor

The lens for table type small platemaking cameras. Lens Construction 4 elements in 4 groups. Topogon Type Lens. Standard magnification is ×1. A 400 to 650 nm chromatic aberration compensation wavelength band. * Process-Nikkor 180mmF10 - φ62mmP=1.0 Screw Mount. * Process-Nikkor 210mmF10 - φ72mmP=1.0 Screw Mount. * Process-Nikkor 240mmF10 - φ82mmP=1.0 Screw Mount. * Process-Nikkor 260mmF10 - φ90mmP=1.0 Screw Mount.


Rayfact

It is an industrial lens brand of Tochigi-Nikon. He does not declare himself Nikkor.


=Rayfact

= * Rayfact ×7 OFM70350HN-TS - φ72mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. * Rayfact ×7 OFM70350HN-TS - φ72mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. * Rayfact ×3.5 OFM35162MN - φ67mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. * Rayfact ×2 OFM20119MN(Sale Year : 2006) - φ45mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. * Rayfact ×1 OFM10090MN(Sale Year : 2006) - φ45mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. * Rayfact PF10545MF-UV - The succeeding kind which made "Ai UV-Nikkor 105mmF4.5S" eco-glass specification. * Rayfact 25mmF1.4(Sale Year : 2001) - C Mount.


=Rayfact IL

= The succeeding kind of "EL-Nikkor" which ended sale in 2006. * Rayfact IL40mm PF4040ML(Sale Year : 2007) - M39 Screw Mount. * Rayfact IL50mm PF5028ML(Sale Year : 2007) - M39 Screw Mount. * Rayfact IL63mm OF6328ML(Sale Year : 2007) - M39 Screw Mount.


=Rayfact VL

= The succeeding kind of "Printing-Nikkor". Use by a line sensor was designed as a premise from the beginning. * Rayfact VL ×0.5 OFM05042MN - Real focus distance 119.3mm * Rayfact VL ×0.7 OFM07052MN - Real focus distance 121.0mm * Rayfact VL ×1 OFM10064MN - Real focus distance 123.9mm * Rayfact VL ×1.4 OFM14074MN - Real focus distance 121.0mm


Repro-Nikkor

It is designed supposing the use as x1 copy or a relay lens. * FR-Nikkor 75mmF1.0 * Repro-Nikkor 85mmF1.0 - φ53mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 12 elements in 8 groups) * Repro-Nikkor 100mmF2.8 * Repro-Nikkor 170mmF1.4 - φ73mmP=0.75 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 10 elements in 6 groups)


Regno-Nikkor

The lens for X-rays indirect photograph equipment. * Regno-Nikkor 10cmF1.5


TV-Nikkor

The lens for fluoroscopy of an X-ray. * TV-Nikkor 35mmF0.9 - M39 Screw Mount. (Lens Construction 9 elements in 7 groups)


Xero-Nikkor

The lens for about doubling the enlarging radiography of the documents displayed on CRT. * Xero-Nikkor 13.5cmF2 / 135mmF2 * New Xero-Nikkor 135mmF2


Zoom Nikkor

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. The lens was introduced in August 1975, and was stopped some years later. It has seven diaphragm blades. The lens is rather sharp, has normal contrast, and corrects for geometric distortion. The
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is inexpressive in comparison to other
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See also

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Rokkor Rokkor was a brand name used for all Chiyoda Kōgaku Seikō and later Minolta lenses between 1940 and 1980, including a few, which were marketed and sold by other companies like Leica. The name was derived from the name of Rokkō (六甲山), ...
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Fujinon Fujinon is a brand of optical lenses made by Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd, now known as Fujifilm. Fujifilm's Fujinon lenses have been used by professional photographers and broadcast stations as well as cinematography. Fujifilm started manufacture ...
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Takumar Takumar is the name that Asahi Optical gave to its lenses, notably but not exclusively those for its own SLR cameras. Named after the Japanese-American portrait painter, , whose brother Kumao Kajiwara founded Asahi Optical. The name ad ...
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Zuiko Zuiko ( ja, ズイコー, italic=default or ja, 瑞光, italic=default, label=none) is a brand of optical lenses made by Olympus Corporation that was used up to and into the Four Thirds system era. The name Zuiko ( ja, 瑞光, italic=default, l ...
* Yashinon *
Yashikor Yashica was a Japanese manufacturer of cameras, originally active from 1949 until 2005 when its then-owner, Kyocera, ceased production. In 2008, the Yashica name reappeared on cameras produced by the Hong Kong-based MF Jebsen Group. In 2015, tr ...
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Nikon F-mount The Nikon F-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35mm format single-lens reflex cameras. The F-mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959, and features a three-lug bayonet mount with a 44mm thro ...
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List of Nikon F-mount lenses with integrated autofocus motors The following list of Nikon F-mount lenses with integrated autofocus motor includes only Nikon F-mount lenses which fully autofocus in all modes of all Nikon F-mount digital single-lens reflex cameras with and also ''without'' an autofocus motor. ...


References

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External links


Nikon rangefinder lens information and price guide"Red Book" of industrial and other rare Nikkor lenses
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