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Posted AT 9:11 AM EST on 17/04/06

Digital trend challenges camera makers

Associated Press

TOKYO — They are some of the most legendary names in photography. Minolta scored the world's first successful auto-focus, single-lens reflex camera. Fuji invented 1600-speed film, once the industry's fastest. Nikon's fabled F-series made the 35 mm camera the picture-taking workhorse for the last half-century. Now the companies share a more dubious distinction: abandoning part of the business that made them famous.

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