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Nikon says it wants to have 50+ Z-mount lenses on the market by 2025

Posted on July 23, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

This past week, Nikon shared its ‘Medium Term Management Plan,’ which details what areas of its businesses Nikon will be focusing on from now through 2025. While much of it focuses on Nikon’s non-imaging businesses, Nikon does detail a number of interesting strategies regarding its future efforts for digital imaging. .

On a presentation slide title ‘Imaging Products: Business Strategy,’ embedded below, Nikon says its ‘Vision’ for the next three years is to ‘Expand the possibilities for visual expression and acquire overwhelming support from all generations of fans around the world.
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