Camera & Imaging Products Association
Camera & Imaging Products Association (有限責任中間法人カメラ映像機器工業会 Yūgen-sekinin-chūkan-hōjin Kamera Eizō-kiki Kōgyōkai, CIPA), is a Japan-based organization set up in July 2002 to deal with technologies related to photography. Its members are engaged with the production of film-based and digital cameras, and other related equipment.
This organization succeeds the Japan Camera Industry Association (JCIA).
Regular members
- Canon Inc.
- CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
- FUJIFILM Corporation
- HOYA CORPORATION
- Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd.
- KONICA MINOLTA, INC.
- Mamiya Digital Imaging Co.,Ltd.
- NIDEC COPAL CORPORATION
- Nikon Corporation
- OLYMPUS CORPORATION
- Panasonic Corporation
- Ricoh Company, Ltd.
- SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
- SEIKO Precision Inc.
- SIGMA CORPORATION
- Sony Corporation
- Tamron Co.,Ltd.
- Xacti Corporation
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