Digital Camera Manufacturer

The following is a short description of current top digital camera manufacturer:

Vivitar Corporation

Vivitar Corp., headquartered in Newbury Park, Calif., designs, develops and markets photographic,optical, electronic and digital imaging products through company offices in the United States, France, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom.

Sony

Sony��s Digital Camera product line offers choices for those starting out with digital imaging to avid hobbyist and professionals

Olympus

Olympus is about innovation. The company combine imagination with passion to create innovative products.

Canon

Canon has became a world-renowned camera maker and is now a global multimedia corporation.

Agfa

The Agfa-Gevaert Group operates with photographic and digital systems in the fields of information, communication, health and safety, leisure and recreation.

FujiFilm

Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc., based in Elmsford, NY, is one of the nations leading providers of imaging and information products.

Kodak

With the slogan "you press the button, we do the rest," George Eastman in 1888 put the first simple camera into the hands of a world of consumers.

Nikon

Nikon is the only major optical company in the world that still controls and manufactures every aspect of its glass-making business, allowing it to finely tune Nikon lens specifications, quality and performance.

Panasonic

The Panasonic companies in North America play an integral role in several business, industry and civic organizations. By working closely with our customers and business partners in trade associations and community groups, Panasonic contributes to the advancement of electronic technologies to improve the quality of life.

Casio

Casio Computer Co., Ltd., is one of the leading consumer electronics companies in the world. Since its establishment in 1957, Casio has been active in the development of electronic calculators, timepieces, musical instruments, LCD TVs, pagers and other communications devices. Casio's corporate activities are guided by the motto: "Creativity and Contribution."

Kyocera

Kyocera Optics, Inc. markets the Contax and Yashica lines of 35mm, APS, digital and medium-format cameras; photographic equipment and accessories; and the Yashica and Carl Zeiss T* lines of high-performance camera lenses.

Epson

Development, manufacturing, sales, marketing and servicing of Information-related Equipment (computers and peripherals, including PCs, printers, scanners and Liquid Crystal Projectors), Electronic Devices (semiconductors, LCDs, and quartz devices), Precision Products (watches, plastic corrective lenses, and Factory Automation equipment), and other products

HP

HP was founded in 1939 by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard�Xtwo Stanford University engineering graduates who decided the company's name with a coin toss.

Konica

Since the introduction of its first roll of black-and-white film in 1929, Konica has consistently produced and marketed products and services that are on the cutting edge of the day's technology.

Leica

The evolution of the Leica began with an ingenious invention: Oskar Barnack developed the world's first 35mm camera.

Minolta

Major subsidiaries in 33 countries in North America, Europe and the Pacific Rim. Worldwide headquarters in Osaka, Japan.

Pentax

Pentax provides an easy approach to digital photography for beginning photographers as well as photo enthusiasts alike with a simplified user interface and a wide range of features and functions.

Ricoh

Ricoh Company, Ltd., is one of the world's leading suppliers of office automation equipment, including copiers, facsimile machines, data processing systems, and related supplies.

Samsung

SAMSUNG was established in 1938, and has extended its business to an international level with mottos such as "Economic contribution to the nation," "Priority of the human resources," and "Pursuit of rationalism" for over 50 years.

Sanyo

SANYO, which means "three oceans" - specifically, the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans - and symbolizes the company's global perspective, has a history rich in creating and delivering technology-based products to every corner of the globe.

Sigma

For photographers everywhere, Sigma is the total sum of the research, development, manufacturing and service of the world's leading line of lenses and cameras.

Toshiba

Toshiba Corporation, the Tokyo-based parent company, established American operations in 1965, through the incorporation of Toshiba America Inc. By 1989, Toshiba America had achieved its current structure of several separate operating companies marketing a variety of diversified electronics and high technology products

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