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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-Yves Cousteau and Belgian engineer Jean de Wouters. It was produced in France by La Spirotechnique (currently Aqua Lung) until the design was acquired by Nikon to become the Nikonos. The Nikonos system was immensely popular with both amateur and professional underwater photographers. Its compact design, ease of use, and excellent optical quality set the standard for several decades of underwater imaging. Nikon ceased development and manufacture of new Nikonos cameras in 2001, but the camera remains popular, and there is a large and active secondary m

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  • Nikonos (fr)
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  • Nikonos est le nom commercial des appareils photo argentiques conçus pour la photographie sous-marine lancés par Nikon en 1963. Les premiers Nikonos étaient une évolution du Calypso conçu par l'ingénieur belge Jean de Wouters , produit en France par Atoms et commercialisé par la Spirotechnique (devenue depuis Aqua Lung) jusqu'à ce que la licence soit achetée par Nikon qui en fera le Nikonos. Le système Nikonos a été très populaire auprès des photographes sous-marins amateurs et professionnels. Son design compact, sa facilité d'utilisation et son excellente qualité optique ont établi la norme pour plusieurs décennies d'imagerie sous-marine. Nikon a cessé le développement et la fabrication de nouveaux appareils photo Nikonos en 2001. (fr)
  • Nikonos är en serie systemkameror avsedd för undervattensbruk som tillverkades av Nikon mellan 1963 och 2001. (sv)
  • 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-Yves Cousteau and Belgian engineer Jean de Wouters. It was produced in France by La Spirotechnique (currently Aqua Lung) until the design was acquired by Nikon to become the Nikonos. The Nikonos system was immensely popular with both amateur and professional underwater photographers. Its compact design, ease of use, and excellent optical quality set the standard for several decades of underwater imaging. Nikon ceased development and manufacture of new Nikonos cameras in 2001, but the camera remains popular, and there is a large and active secondary m (en)
  • Nikonos is de naam van een reeks 35mm-film-camera's die de firma Nikon vanaf 1963 uitbracht, speciaal gericht op gebruik in de onderwaterfotografie. De eerste Nikonoscamera's waren gebaseerd op een ontwerp dat de Belg Jean de Wouters in 1960 maakte op instructie van Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Het werd uitgebracht als de "Calypso". Ze werden gemaakt in Frankrijk tot het ontwerp doorverkocht werd aan Nikon en vanaf toen de naam Nikonos kreeg. In 2001 werd de productie beëindigd. (nl)
  • Nikonos — семейство малоформатных фотоаппаратов со сменными объективами, специально предназначенных для подводной съёмки. Первые модели Nikonos были усовершенствованными версиями французских камер «Calypso Phot», разработанных бельгийским инженером Жаном де Вутерсом (фр. Jean de Wouters) при участии Жака-Ива Кусто (фр. Jacques-Yves Cousteau). (ru)
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