Aparently, all the high end microscope vendors, from the German to the
Japanese (incl Olympus)
have made most of their microscopes in China for a while now.
A native Chinese industry of course also exists.
Tim Hughes
--- Winsor Crosby <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Nikon D40/D40X/D50/D80/D200/D300 in Thailand.
> D2 models, D3 in Sensei, Japan.
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> Winsor
> Long Beach, California, USA
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> On / February 2, 2008 CE, at 11:57 AM, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> > I just had an opportunity to get the new e-3 out of its box and get
> > it set
> > up. When I turned it over I noticed it was made in China. No
> > sh#*! Its
> > predecessor was made in Japan which is why I didn't expect the e-3
> > to made
> > someplace else. It isn't that being made in China is bad, but
> > rather that I was
> > surprised. Where do Canon and Nikon make their high end cameras?
> > Bill Barber
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