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Why are Japanese cameras popular?

Because Japan is the earliest country in Asia to develop the glasses industry, the latecomers come from behind. I was an imitator in the early days. Later, many professionals were trained, all of whom were striving for perfection and developed to the world. Later, in the wave of electronicization, Japanese camera manufacturers made good use of the advantages of their own electronic industry. The fully automatic cameras developed in that year sold well all over the world, and the price was more close to the people than German cameras, so the industry grew bigger and bigger. On the contrary, the German camera industry has gone from bad to worse, and only the high-end parts can be retained in the later period, and the low-end products are basically delivered to Japanese manufacturers. For example, among German and American camera brands, the low-end Leica products are manufactured by Panasonic, the full-line products of vogt Land Rover and Zeiss Ikon are manufactured by Zhenshanneng, and Kodak is manufactured by Qineng. The Zeiss lens of Sony camera is also produced according to Zeiss standard, not Zeiss lens made in Germany.