David Lyga
Member
Why are many camera models different regarding where they are sold? One such example is the Nikon N8008 vs its European counterpart, the Nikon F-801. Another (old) example is the Asahi, H2 vs S2. An understandable exception is the branding of Nikkormat in the USA and of Nikomat in Japan, solely because pronouncing the letter R is difficult for Japanese.
I have listed only two; there are many more. But what is the prime reason(s) for doing this? Is it marketing needs, identification for sales data, or some other reasons? - David Lyga
I have listed only two; there are many more. But what is the prime reason(s) for doing this? Is it marketing needs, identification for sales data, or some other reasons? - David Lyga
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