kcuf2 said:my d50 and the 18-55mm lens are also both made in thailand...d50(written under the camera body) 18-55mm lens(written on the lens body)
As long as its not from c-country,any other country is ok with me
what's c-country?
kcuf2 said:my d50 and the 18-55mm lens are also both made in thailand...d50(written under the camera body) 18-55mm lens(written on the lens body)
As long as its not from c-country,any other country is ok with me
Astin said:If I remember correctly...
Nikon 50mm lens is made in China
Nikon digital camera (nonDSLR) is made in Indonesia
Nikon D70/D200 is made in Thailand
Others are still made in Japan
vincenthau said:what so concern about made in which country? most importantly is the one who capture the picture.......
I am made in singapore :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
doverblk31 said:the AF 50mm/F1.8 D is made in 东莞, a city in GUANGDONG province of China.
The AF 50mm/F1.8 non-D is made in Japan.
The charger is made in china. Within half a year, the LED started flickering and then there was once I use it, the LED doesn't light up anymore. I tore it apart and realised that the soldering for the LED was loose, so the charger still works. Since it was already apart, I redid all the soldering and covered it back. I think it should last me quite a while now. Only thing is that it is no longer lead free. I don't know if the original soldering was lead free anyway.huggable said:D70s and D50 are made in Thailand.
every1 is very concsious about whether or not made in china but its inevitable for every1 coz almost everything is made in china. However, all the more we welcome something thats not made in china. else why would people keep buying Japan made car? coz they have higher resale values.coolegg said:I observe something interesting.
The thread started with a question on how to tell if whether the lens is made in china or not if it's not stated on the lens itself.
And our brothers here all got excited and asked questions like "why so concern about whether it's made in china or not" kind of questions - which are a bit off topic right?
This also implies that, in sub-conscious, people are still concerned about the place of manufacturer. If they truly don't care, they won't even bother to talk about it.
BTW, my 50mm f/1.8D is "printed" clearly as "Made in China" at the bottom and it gives great results.