LAS
VEGAS, Jan. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CES BOOTH
#19504 -- Nikon Corporation (Nikon) will exhibit at CES 2025,
one of the world's largest digital technology trade shows, which
will take place in Las Vegas,
Nevada, from January 7 to 10.
The Nikon booth (#19504) will be located in the Central Hall at the
Las Vegas Convention Center
(LVCC).
As set forth in the Medium-Term Management Plan, Nikon is
striving to become a key technology solutions company in a global
society where humans and machines co-create seamlessly by 2030. The
Nikon booth will offer interactive and experiential content
featuring our state-of-the-art technologies that support society's
foundation and creativity, alongside co-creation initiatives with
our partners.
Nikon is also pleased to announce that the Z6III mirrorless
camera has been selected as a CES Innovation
Awards® 2025 Honoree in the Imaging category. The Nikon
Z6III features the world's first partially stacked CMOS sensor to
deliver ultra-fast readout speeds and high frame rates, making it
the most versatile, capable and powerful mid-range mirrorless
camera designed to give photographers and videographers unmatched
performance. The Z6III will be displayed at the Innovation
Awards Showcase at CES 2025, as well as in the Nikon booth with
other Z series mirrorless cameras and lenses.
Main Exhibits at the Nikon Booth:
- Immersive video content: A drone video taken by Nikon
Creates Corporation, a subsidiary of Nikon, will be shown at the
booth entrance. The footage, shown on two large screens measuring
7m x 3m
(23ft x 10ft) and 2.5m x 3m (8ft x 10ft), will offer visitors an immersive
experience.
- Robot vision system: The system enables flexible robot
operation, equipped with dynamic vision that surpasses humans and
an image processing engine. The demonstration will take place in a
futuristic kitchen setting where the robot vision system will pick
up objects flexibly, swiftly and accurately. Nikon's "C3 eMotion"
is built into the robot arm, which packages the parts necessary for
robotic joints.
- Riblet processing: Inspired by shark skin, microscopic
grooves are created on the surface of materials using Nikon's
original laser processing technology. This reduces frictional
resistance, such as of air and water, and can improve energy
efficiency in various fields. Visitors will be able to view actual
materials that have undergone riblet processing and participate in
a quiz using a touch panel screen.
- In-vehicle camera system: Co-created with Mitsubishi
Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, the innovative in-vehicle camera
system integrates telephoto and wide-angle lens functions (released
on December 19, 2024). Visitors can
experience the view from inside a truck while experiencing the
benefits of this system in checking both far away and in the close
periphery simultaneously, as VR footage.
- Nikon Z Series mirrorless cameras and lenses: In
addition to viewing the newest product in the Z Series, visitors
will be able to have their portraits taken by a professional
photographer using the new Nikon Z50II. This is an opportunity for
show-goers to get a free updated headshot or social media profile
picture captured with high-quality Nikon equipment. Attendees can
sign up on-site to participate. Furthermore, Nikon Inc., a
subsidiary of Nikon, entered into a Space Act agreement with the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to support the
development of a Handheld Universal Lunar Camera (HULC) to be used
for the Artemis campaign, where NASA will explore the Moon for
scientific discovery, technology advancement, and learn how to live
and work on the lunar surface as it prepares for human mission to
Mars. NASA plans to use the Nikon Z9 (launched to the International
Space Station in December 2021),
modified to be compatible for space missions, starting with Artemis
III, which will send the first humans to explore the lunar South
Pole region. The CES 2025 exhibit will feature items such as a
thermal insulation blanket that will protect the camera and its
lens from the dust and extreme temperature changes in the moon's
environment.
- Virtual production: An experiential exhibit called
"Studio Extreme*" will be set up where visitors can participate in
creating videos that merge the real and virtual worlds. The shoot
will use Studiobot LT, a robot arm and motion control system from
Mark Roberts Motion Control Limited (MRMC), a subsidiary of Nikon.
The end of the arm will have a cinema camera attached to it from
RED Digital Cinema, Inc., which became a wholly owned subsidiary of
Nikon in April 2024. Visitors can
stand in front of a video background projected onto a giant LED
screen and create their own weather forecast TV program as they
pose as a weather forecaster.
Please check the special website for more information on the
exhibit products. CES 2025 Special Website
About Nikon
Nikon Inc. is a world leader in digital
imaging, precision optics and technologies for photo and video
capture; globally recognized for setting new standards in product
design and performance for an award-winning array of equipment that
enables visual storytelling and content creation. Nikon Inc.
distributes consumer and professional Z Series mirrorless cameras,
digital SLR cameras, a vast array of NIKKOR and NIKKOR Z lenses,
Speedlights and system accessories, Nikon COOLPIX® compact digital
cameras and Nikon software products. For more information, dial
(800) NIKON-US or visit www.nikonusa.com, which links all levels of
photographers and visual storytellers to the Web's most
comprehensive learning and sharing communities. Connect with Nikon
on Facebook, X, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Threads.
Specifications, equipment, and release dates are subject to
change without any notice or obligation on the part of the
manufacturer.
*"Studio Extreme" will be a joint exhibit with Disguise
Technologies Limited
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