Differences Between the Third and Fourth Generation DQ200?
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The main differences between the third and fourth generations are the steel cannon: the third generation is a small steel cannon, while the fourth generation is a large steel cannon. The lens hood: the third generation has a circular lens hood, while the fourth generation has a petal-shaped lens hood with wrinkle paint. The D head: the third generation only has an AF D head (with an aperture ring) and no S, while the fourth generation has an AF-S D head. More related information is as follows: 1. Introduction: Nikon is a famous Japanese camera manufacturer, established in 1917, originally named Nippon Kogaku K.K. In 1988, the company changed its name to Nikon Corporation based on its camera brand. 2. Features: The name "Nikon" has been used since 1946, which is the Romanized abbreviation of the Japanese pronunciation of "Nippon Kogaku" and incorporates the "kon" from the German Zeiss Ikon camera. Among Nikon's numerous camera products, the most important include Nikkor camera lenses, Nikonos underwater cameras, Nikon F series 135 film SLR cameras, and Nikon D series digital SLR cameras, as well as the Coolpix series of consumer digital cameras. Nikon is also a manufacturer of step-and-repeat semiconductor production equipment (steppers). The company also produces goggles, ophthalmic examination equipment, binoculars, microscopes, and surveying instruments.