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So... The company was known as Nippon Kogaku K.K, I already knew and easy to find but Nikon is a name give to small cameras in the 1940's. Nikkor is the name selected for lenses in the 1930's, probably using KK from Nippon Kogaku K.K.
All makes sense - Thanks chaps I am going to be picky and state AF-S teleconverters (lenses) do not carry Nikkor name but are branded Nikon!! - does that make any sense!!
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Are you throwing me a curve here Stephen ?
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Off topic Stephen but I thought you would like the pic http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/s/soundbarrier.htm
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No definitive answer yet Stephen.
Found this link, a fair bit of which applies because of my age. Perhaps we need a more up to date version for younger members of the club. http://medfmt.8k.com/mf/nikongeek.html Don |
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The best answer I can give, with the lack of other definitive info, is that TC's are lens accessories rather than primary lenses. Don |
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