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an interview with Reuters Nikon's managing director Makoto Kimura has
stated that Nikon will be increasing production of the D70 by 20,000 units
per month to a total of 90,000 units per month and may soon exit the compact
film camera market. To quote Mr Kimura, "There is still the matter
of timing, but eventually we will have to dissolve this business... ...there
really is no region in the world where you can do good business in compact
film cameras anymore."
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