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International Association Leading & Photo Imaging Industries CIPA Camera & Imaging Products Association 2015-2016 About Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA)

Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) is an international industry association consisting of members engaged in the development, production or sale of imaging related devices including digital . The association's mission is to contribute to the business success of its members through various activities in securing fair business environments and by hosting events such as the world premier shows of camera and imaging devices, in addition to formulating worldwide industry standards to enhance the convenience of consumers.

Establishment

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Business descriptions

The association, as an international organization, is engaged in ensuring fair market competition, securing product compatibility, sharing specification standards in addition to dealing with other challenges in the industry overall for association members engaging in the development, production or sale of cameras and lenses as well as related products, components, software, and systems (hereafter referred to as “imaging related devices” ). The association also engages in the following activities with the goal of contributing to the business growth of members by performing surveys, research, and informational exchange for even a greater growth. 5PGPSNVMBUFBOEQSPNPUFUFDIOJDBMTUBOEBSETGPSDPNQBUJCJMJUZJOUFSDPOOFDUJPOPGJNBHJOHSFMBUFEEFWJDFT 5PDPOEVDUSFTFBSDIBOEQSPWJEFJOGPSNBUJPODPODFSOJOHJOUFMMFDUVBMQSPQFSUZSJHIUTPGJNBHJOHSFMBUFEEFWJDFT 3. To conduct statistical surveys and provide information concerning technical trends and the market for imaging related devices 5PDPOEVDUSFTFBSDIBOEQSPWJEFJOGPSNBUJPODPODFSOJOHUIFFOWJSPONFOUBOETBGFUZPGJNBHJOHSFMBUFEEFWJDFT 5PDPOEVDUSFTFBSDIBOEQSPWJEFJOGPSNBUJPODPODFSOJOHUSBEFJTTVFTPGJNBHJOHSFMBUFEEFWJDFT 6. To hold exhibitions and provide information with consumers concerning imaging related devices 7. To conduct academic and cultural research as well as to hold lectures concerning imaging related devices 8. To conduct other necessary activities to achieve the association’s goals in addition to the activities outlined above

2 Interchangeable lenses Digital cameras

Film cameras

Printers

Lens units Precision equipment parts

PC hardware Image sensors PC software Image processors

Image input/ output devices Electronic parts Image storage media Measurement devices

Representative Directors/Directors/Auditors List of Members

Regular Members

Canon Inc. COMPUTER CO., LTD. Corporation FUJIFILM Corporation Company, Ltd. CORPORATION Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd. SEIKO Precision Inc. , INC. Mamiya Digital Imaging Co., Ltd. Corporation COPAL CORPORATION Co., Ltd. Corporation Xacti Corporation A total of 18 companies President Vice President Hiroyuki Sasa Jin Nakayama Supporting members President and Representative Director Executive Officer Adobe Systems Incorporated ImageLink, Inc. Senior General Manager OLYMPUS CORPORATION CO., LTD. "Krasnogorsky zavod" JSC QV Digital Camera Division CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. Analog Devices KK KYORITSU ELECTRIC CO., LTD. AOI Development Center, Ltd. Microsoft Directors (Without Representative Directors) , Ltd. Morpho, Inc. Canvas Mapple Co., Ltd. Nissin Japan Ltd. Masaya Maeda Canon Inc. Noboru Akahane Ricoh Company, Ltd. Carl Zeiss Co., Ltd. Panasonic Photo & Lighting Co., Ltd. Toru Takahashi FUJIFILM Corporation Kazuto Yamaki SIGMA CORPORATION Co., Ltd. RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. Co., Ltd. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Shinichi Enomoto Kenko Tokina Co., LTD. Kimio Maki Sony Corporation Dolby Japan K.K. SEA & SEA SUNPAK Co., Ltd. Nobuyoshi Gokyu Nikon Corporation Hiroaki Arai Tamron Co., Ltd. eSOL Co., Ltd. Inc. Takuya Sugita Panasonic Corporation Eye-Fi, Inc. LABORATORIES LTD. Shibakawa Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Auditors Co., Ltd. Tessera, Inc. HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES JAPAN K.K. TSUBOSAKA ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Hiroshi Kikuchi Toshiaki Mori SEIKO Precision Inc. A total of 30 companies Special Members

Japan Camera Industry Institute (JCII) The Society of Photography and Imaging of Japan (SPIJ) Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T) A total of 3 organizations

As of June, 2015

3 Introduction to Activities

Standards and Internationalization

CIPA Standards CIPA Guidelines Standards Formulated by CIPA

As an international organization, the association continues to formulate users worldwide can enjoy images without concern. For example, Exif CIPA Standards and CIPA Guidelines to be adopted as the global is a standard file format for digital images. This file format allows image industry standards for the purpose of enabling camera users over the files taken with cameras to be used anywhere without compatibility world to select the optimal camera based on common specification problems. The association members can participate and contribute to standards and for increased user convenience by ensuring wide formulating CIPA Standards and CIPA Guidelines by participating in compatibility and interoperability. These types of standards apply to new proposals, revision proposals, as well as the review of these almost all cameras and related devices and offer an environment where proposals. List of CIPA Standards List of CIPA Guidelines

Digital Photo Solutions for Imaging Devices (PictBridge) Guideline for Noting Digital Camera Specifications in Catalogs

Standard Procedure for Measuring Digital Still Camera Battery Consumption Specification Guideline for Digital Cameras

Resolution Measurement Methods for Digital Cameras The Guideline for the Graphical Symbols of Digital Cameras

Sensitivity of digital cameras Description Method for Image Stabilization Performance of Digital Cameras (Electronic/Hybrid Systems) Exchangeable image file format for digital still cameras : Exif Version 2.3

Measurement and Description Method for Image Stabilization Performance of Digital Cameras (Optical System)

Exif Image Diagram Examples of Digital Camera Symbols

Digital Cameras Computers Continuous Telephoto Wide Angle Multiple Exposure (Shooting)

Exif File format Video Cameras No Flash Exposure Televisions Close-up/Macro Self-timer /Flash Off Compensation

Smartphones Printers /tablets Image Erase Mode Battery Check Playback Mode Stabilization /Delete Mode

International Standardization of CIPA Standards CIPA Standards, to the world

For the purpose of expanding the utilization of CIPA Standards/CIPA -- Specification guideline, standard based on a CIPA Guidelines. Also, Guidelines as industry standards, the association is striving toward considerations are progressing for smartphones with built-in camera making the standards/guidelines a part of the international features so they can be evaluated by ISO standards, similar to cameras. standardization of the International Organization for Standardization Members of the association can participate in international committees (ISO). One typical example is ISO18383 : Photography -- Digital Cameras related to the following international standards.

ISO/TC42 (Photography)/WG18 (Electronic still picture imaging)

ISO/TC42/WG4 (Mechanical elements of photographic equipment)

4 Communicating Information and Creating Demands

CIPA Statistics Publishing Industry Trends

The association is publishing the worldwide production/shipping beginning of the year. statistics on digital cameras, interchangeable lenses, and other The statistics data published by the association are valuable for the products on its website every month. It also publishes the annual analysis of consumer/economic trends, and are utilized by related shipping forecast of digital cameras and interchangeable lenses at the industries, public agencies and news media.

Total Shipment, 2014 (Value) Total Shipment, 2014 (Value of Digital Cameras)

Digital Cameras with Other Interchangeable Built-in Lenses*1 Regions Lenses 360 bil yen (25%) 3% 450 bil yen (32%) Japan Value of 14% Europe 27% Total Shipment 1,410 bil yen*2 (%) Comparison Ratio Asia 33% Americas 23% Digital Cameras with Interchangeable Lenses*1

610 bil yen (43%) *1: Compact Digital Cameras *2: Single Lens Reflex Cameras and (Digital Cameras Overall by Region) Non-Reflex Cameras

CP+[ CP Plus] Informing to the World, New Products/Technology

CP+ (Camera & Photo Imaging Show) is a world premier show for In addition to exhibits by each company, CP+ hosts various events cameras and photographic images held by the association every year. including keynote speeches, technical academies, panel discussions Many new products are announced to the world at this event, which with top engineers, marketing seminars, various photography holds the same standing as Photokina in Germany and CES in exhibitions, and photo seminars. CP+ is used as a place to share America. Although the beginning of camera shows in Japan dates back information with customers, create demand, and conduct new to 1960, CP+ was launched in 2010 in Yokohama, the area where business talks. commercial photography began, with the goal of improving In addition, the Camera & Imaging Products Association issues a dissemination of information from Japan to the world. “Cameras and Imaging Equipments Brochure” to coincide with CP+.

5 Streamlining Business Environments

Tariff Taxes Coping with Trade Barriers

Regarding regulated products, as well as sharing the regulatory In addition, with the focus on trends in negotiations between relevant information pertaining to trade and tariffs of each country, we monitor governments on the expansion of product coverage under ITA the state of operation of regulations and, in instances where it is (Information Technology Agreement) of the WTO (World Trade recognized that international rules are not being followed, we take Organization), FTA (Free Trade Agreements) and EPA (Economic actions such as cooperating with government organs at home and Partnership Agreements), we proactively propose actions such as the abroad and coordinating with the relevant industry organizations in an elimination of tariffs. effort to resolve problems.

Product Environment Regulations Supporting Environmental Preservation Activities

Amidst the increasing recognition of environmental issues in the Examples world, the rapid adherence to the various environmental regulations is demanded on a global level. The association not only surveys and Energy Efficiency Legislation for Battery Chargers and External Power Supplies under the EU directive, the US Federal Law, and collects information concerning regulations in each country and region the US California State Law but also supports activities of member companies to enhance their Revised EU RoHS Directive efforts toward the environmental regulations. Revised EU WEEE Directive

Product Safety Regulations Active Work Toward Safety Measures

As well as collecting information on international safety regulations Examples and safety regulations formulated individually by various countries and India Electronics and IT Goods (Requirements for Compulsory regions, we engage in coordination and exchange of opinions with Registration) Order 2012 other industry organizations and share information thus obtained to China Compulsory Safety Standard on Lithium Ion Cells support compliance with product safety regulations of each member and Batteries used in Portable Electronic Equipments company.The association also undertakes activities such as Taiwan BSMI Certification for 3C Lithium Ion Batteries and submitting public comments to government agencies concerning Chargers various safety laws and regulations. Korea Revised Electrical Appliances Safety Control Act and We form the AdhocWG on lithium battery safety regulations and related ordinances engage in proactive activities with the involvement of other industrial organizations.

PictBridge Standards Promoting Direct Printing Standard

PictBridge is an industry standard that enables easy printing with directly connecting a digital camera to a printer with a USB cable or wireless system. The association formulates, operates, and promotes a logo certification program to ensure compatibility between devices that adopt the PictBridge Standard.

6 Organization

General Meeting

Board of Directors Auditors

Secretariat

Business Operation Committee Project Council Standardization Committee

Camera & Photo Imaging Research & Statistics ISO/TC42 Domestic Council, Standard Development Show Operation Committee Working Group Digital Imaging Working Group Working Group

Trade Affairs Working Group Technical Working Group

Environment Intellectual Properties Working Group Working Group

General Meeting/Board of Directors/Auditors Standardization Committee

General Meeting: The meeting appoints directors and auditors, makes decisions Implementation of planning of industry-related technical standards. We are concerning business plans, budgets, reports, etc. especially involved in the formation, revision, abolition and promotion of CIPA Board of Directors: The board makes decisions that affects the entire association, standards and the proactive proposal of the changes in international standards such as appointing representative directors, issuing technical such as ISO. For example, the Exif/DCF standards technically deliderated at the standards, and submitting proposals to the General Meeting. committee have become widespread image data file standard in many other Auditors: The auditor sudits accounting documents such as balance industries as well, and been contributing to data compatibility. The committee sheets. focuses on the following activities in conjunction with its subordinate working groups: Standard Development Working Group, Technical Working Group and Intellectual Properties Woking Group. Business Operation Committee - Formulating the standards of camera and imaging related products and software - Promoting the formulated standards and securing compatibility The committee handles issues that encompass the entire industry. The committee - Cooperating with domestic and overseas industries and standardization is in direct control of public relation activities in addition to the establishment of the organizations subordinate Research & Statistics Working Group, Trade Affairs Working Group, - Working on the intellectual property issues on the standardization and Environment Working Group. The Research & Statistics Working Group arranges monthly statistic surveys and shipping outlooks for items such as digital cameras, and publishes industrial statistics periodically. The statistics published by Project Council the association are widely used for the analysis of economic trends. The Trade Affairs Working Group gains an understanding of regulations on the The council responds to urgent issues that do not fit into the framework of the trade and tariffs of each country and, when problems arise, coordinates with Business Operation Committee or the Standardization Committee. government organs and industry organizations at home and abroad to work toward resolution. The Environment Working Group shares information regarding the restrictions of Secretariat chemical substances, energy saving regulations, recycling laws and so forth in various countries, and responds actively cooperating with related industries. It also The Secretariat supports each of the activities of the General Meeting, Board of publishes "Environmental Initiatives" and "Q&A" on the "Environment" section of Directors, committees, and working groups and it is governed by secretary general. the association's website.

Camera & Photo Imaging Show Operation Committee

The committee plans and operates CP+, the world leading event for delivering information on cameras and photo imaging.

7 CIPA Camera & Imaging Products Association MA Shibaura Building 3F, 3-8-10. Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0023 Japan Phone: +81-3-5442-4800 Fax: +81-3-5442-4801 E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.cipa.jp

Daiichi Keihin

Mita Station Tokyo Monorail

Toei Mita/Asakusa lines Exit A4 Tamachi Station JR Yamanote/Keihin-Tohoku lines MA Shibaura Building CIPA Tokyo Tech High School of Science andTamachiEast Station Exit Technology Hotel Gracery Tamachi

Shibaura 2-Chome 316 LAWSON Shibaura 409 3-Chome Shibaura Institute of Technology Shibaura Campus

Access From Tamachi station of JR Yamanote or Keihin-Tohoku lines 5 min walk from Shibaura exit (East exit) From Mita station of the Mita or Asakusa Toei subway lines 7 min walk from Exit A4

June, 2015