is a manufacturer of high-end
optical glass, optical precision equipment,
cameras, video and electronic related equipment, based in
Nakano,
Nagano Prefecture
is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Nagano Prefecture has a population of 2,052,493 () and has a geographic area of . Nagano Prefecture borders Niigata Prefecture to the north, Gunma Prefecture to the ...
,
Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
.
History

Cosina is the successor to Nikō (or "Nikoh"), a company set up as a lens processing factory in February 1959, which was a pioneer in optical polishing and lens grinding in Japan.
In 1966, it also started to manufacture
35 mm 35 mm may refer to:
* 135 film, a type of still photography format commonly referred to as 35 mm film
* 35 mm movie film, a type of motion picture film stock
* 35MM 35 mm may refer to:
* 135 film, a type of still photography format ...
compact cameras and
8 mm cine cameras, and a year later started the manufacture of 35mm film
SLR cameras; in 1968 it started a glass melting factory. Nikō changed its name to Cosina in 1973.
(The first part of the name is a reference to the Koshi area within Nakano, where the founder came from; while the 'Na' represents Nakano.)
The name Cosina has previously appeared on compact and SLR cameras for
135 film
135 film, more popularly referred to as 35 mm film or 35 mm, is a format of photographic film used for still photography. It is a film with a film gauge of loaded into a standardized type of magazine – also referred to as a casse ...
. The
CS-2 and
CS-3 SLRs were introduced in 1978, followed in 1980 by the
CT-1,
CT-7 (the world's first all—push-button SLR),
CT-10 and
CT-20, the
CT-1G in 1982 and the
CT-9 in 1986. Cosina SLR cameras used either the
M42 (Praktica/Pentax) lens mount or the
Pentax K (bayonet) lens mount. However, Cosina is probably better known as a manufacturer of cameras and camera components for other brands, including the popular
Yashica FX-3, FX-3 Super, and Super 2000. During the late 1970s, Cosina made a name for itself in 35 mm rangefinder cameras with a well-built, high quality fixed-lens camera using an aluminum body and a simple shutter-priority autoexposure system. This rangefinder camera was adopted as the basic chassis for several excellent camera models, including the
Minolta 7SII,
Revue 400 SE,
Prinz 35 ER, and
Vivitar 35 ES.
In 1982, Cosina began to manufacture lenses in a variety of SLR manufacturers' lens mounts. In 1991, it started to produce glass molded
aspheric lenses, and in 1996 plastic molded aspherical lenses. Cosina began producing digital cameras in 1997.
Voigtländer brand acquisition
At about this time, plans were started to produce a new high-quality
rangefinder 35 mm film camera, complete with wide and ultrawide lenses for the
Leica
Leica Camera AG () is a German company that manufactures cameras, optical lenses, photographic lenses, binoculars, rifle scopes and microscopes. The company was founded by Ernst Leitz in 1869 (Ernst Leitz Wetzlar), in Wetzlar, Germany.
...
screw mount, and also a standard 35 mm film camera for the amateur film photography sector — similar to a rangefinder camera, but without a
rangefinder or
viewfinder — for mounting these lenses.
In 1999, Cosina secured partial rights to the German, once Austrian, classic camera brand "
Voigtländer", acquired from ''RINGFOTO GmbH & Co. ALFO Marketing KG'' in
Germany, to produce the ''Classic Collection'' (high-quality lenses with both M39 screw thread and Leica M bayonet, 35mm film cameras Bessa R, Bessa L, Bessa T, and medium format cameras Bessa III). Cosina first introduced the Voigtländer 15 mm f/4.5 and 25 mm f/4 lens (neither of them rangefinder-coupled) and the
Voigtländer Bessa-L standard camera body. It quickly followed with a wider range of Voigtländer cameras (starting with the
Bessa-R
The Bessa family of cameras was manufactured in Japan by Cosina as a revival of the Voigtländer brand name.
All the Cosina Voigtländer Bessa models have a double focal-plane shutter with two sets of curtains to prevent damage by the sun. Shutter ...
, with viewfinder and rangefinder, and the
Bessa-T
The Bessa family of cameras was manufactured in Japan by Cosina as a revival of the Voigtländer brand name.
All the Cosina Voigtländer Bessa models have a double focal-plane shutter with two sets of curtains to prevent damage by the sun. Shutter ...
, with rangefinder, but no viewfinder), and a set of lenses, including the Heliar 12 mm f/5.6 lens, which on its introduction was the widest rectilinear lens ever marketed for still photography.
On April 26, 2010, Cosina joined the
Micro Four Thirds System Standard Group.
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In 2016, Cosina manufactured a ''Nokton'' 1,4/ 58 mm after 2003 a second time. For this lenses a
Topcon-construction was used.
Voigtländer

Cosina's "Voigtländer" products are sometimes referred to as
Cosina Voigtländer Cosina Voigtländer refers to photographic products manufactured by Cosina under the Voigtländer name since 1999. Cosina leases rights to the Voigtländer name from RINGFOTO GmbH & Co. ALFO Marketing KG in Germany. Cosina Voigtländer products have ...
.
The Cosina Voigtländer cameras and lenses have been of great personal interest to ( 1953), the President of Cosina since the death in 1988 of his father , the founder. The name Cosina now appears (conspicuously) on lenses for various SLR mounts, and less conspicuously on a widening range of cameras and lenses with the Voigtländer brand. Cosina manufactured the rangefinder camera
Rollei 35 RF
The Rollei 35 RF is a version of the Cosina Voigtländer Bessa R2 marketed by Rollei Fototechnic, but manufactured by Cosina, and released in 2002.
Like the Bessa R2, the Rollei 35 RF has a Leica M-mount and a metal focal-plane shutter. Its TTL ...
for
Rollei Fototechnic
Rollei () was a German manufacturer of optical instruments founded in 1920 by and in Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, and maker of the Rolleiflex and Rolleicord series of cameras. Later products included specialty and nostalgic type films for the ...
, and is acknowledged to have manufactured (and to have helped design) the
Epson digital rangefinder camera
R-D1 as well. Its manufacture of a new
Zeiss Ikon rangefinder camera with
Leica M-mount, and Zeiss lenses in Leica bayonet mount, was announced in October 2004, and had begun producing these by April 2006. All these cameras use film.
Other manufacturers
Cameras
Cosina is also well known for manufacturing 35 mm SLR cameras to the specifications of other manufacturers and distributors, such as the
Canon T60
The Canon T60 was the last manual focus FD-mount 35 mm single-lens reflex (SLR) camera sold by Canon; it was introduced in 1990, three years after the introduction of Canon's incompatible EOS system of autofocus SLRs and their EF lenses. It w ...
, the
Nikon FM10
The Nikon FM10 is a manual focus 35 mm film camera sold by Nikon Corporation. It is of SLR design and was first available in 1995. It is normally sold in a kit that includes a Zoom Nikkor 35–70 mm f/3.5-4.8 zoom lens, although a Zoom Nik ...
and
FE10, the
Olympus OM2000
The Olympus OM System was a line of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras, lenses and accessories sold by Olympus between 1972 and 2002. The system was introduced by Olympus in 1972. The range was designed by Yoshihisa Maitani, chief designer for Olymp ...
,
Konica TC-X
was a Japanese manufacturer of, among other products, film, film cameras, camera accessories, photographic and photo-processing equipment, photocopiers, fax machines and laser printers, founded in 1873. The company merged with Japanese peer M ...
, Yashica FX-3 and FX-3 Super, and various
Vivitar models. For this models the CT-1 was used.
A Cosina design, the 1982
Cosina CX-2
is a manufacturer of high-end Optics, optical glass, optical precision equipment, cameras, video and electronic related equipment, based in Nakano, Nagano, Nakano, Nagano prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
History
Cosina is the successor ...
, was copied by the
Russian optical firm
LOMO as the popular
Lomo LC-A.
Lenses
Cosina manufactures manual focus
SLR lenses for
Carl Zeiss AG with:
Leica
Leica Camera AG () is a German company that manufactures cameras, optical lenses, photographic lenses, binoculars, rifle scopes and microscopes. The company was founded by Ernst Leitz in 1869 (Ernst Leitz Wetzlar), in Wetzlar, Germany.
...
(ZM),
Nikon (ZF),
Pentax (ZK),
Canon EOS (ZE), and
M42 (ZS) lens screw mounts.
Distribution
Cosina products are distributed in Japan by
Kenko.
See also
*
List of photographic equipment makers
References
{{Reflist
External links
CosinaList of distributors of Cosina's productsjapanexposures.com 4 May 2009, Cosina lens and camera factory tour report– a lens chart with technical data, comments and test references
Manufacturing companies of Japan
Photography companies of Japan
Lens manufacturers
Companies based in Nagano Prefecture
Japanese brands
1959 establishments in Japan