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    Nikon 1.67 w/ AR stock lenses?

    I just ordered a pair of Nikon 1.67 with AR lenses. I was wondering what type of AR are on the stock lenses. Is it Crizal Alize or their own AR for Nikon? I just read a post that said the AR on Nikon are very slick. Does anyone know what type of AR is on the Nikon lenses?

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    Nikon has its own coating in Canada. It is called HCC (hard clear coat). There is also the availability of HCC ICE, which is the company's easy to clean version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by For-Life View Post
    Nikon has its own coating in Canada. It is called HCC (hard clear coat). There is also the availability of HCC ICE, which is the company's easy to clean version.


    Essilor owns Nikon lenses, so why wouldn't they use their top AR Crizal Alize?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffsoptical View Post
    Essilor owns Nikon lenses, so why wouldn't they use their top AR Crizal Alize?

    Jeff
    Because they are Essilor!


    Why do they:
    1.) Still sell the Adapter?
    2.) Still sell the Panamic?
    3.) Have various names for the "same" designs?
    4.) Etc, etc, etc.....

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    In Canada the partnership is not strong. They compete directly with each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffsoptical View Post
    Essilor owns Nikon lenses, so why wouldn't they use their top AR Crizal Alize?

    Jeff
    I think Essilor owns certain rights, but unless I'm mistaken, they do not own Nikon lens.
    BTW: the Nikon coating is better than Craze-all A-lie-say, anyway. Had a pair for 5 years without a scratch. Then I ran into a tree during a bike ride. I made it without a scratch, the lenses had one small one. Finally trashed 'em because they were way out of style.
    Nikon uses Nikon because it's better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipoptical View Post
    BTW: the Nikon coating is better than Craze-all A-lie-say, anyway. Had a pair for 5 years without a scratch. Then I ran into a tree during a bike ride. I made it without a scratch, the lenses had one small one. Finally trashed 'em because they were way out of style.
    Nikon uses Nikon because it's better.
    I disagree. When ICE first came out, it came out months before Alize. We used it a lot then. Months later people came back saying the lens was no longer easy to clean. We switched them to Alize and they have been happy ever since.

    I also had some crazing with Nikon.

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    Nikon is in partnership with Essilor....

    http://www.essilor.com/Products/productsbrands.htm

    At least here in the US, Nikon lenses use Crizal, Crizal Alize, and Crizal Alize W/Clear Guard. Nikon Presio i13 and i15 can be had with all the above along with TD2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by optical24/7 View Post
    Nikon is in partnership with Essilor....

    http://www.essilor.com/Products/productsbrands.htm

    At least here in the US, Nikon lenses use Crizal, Crizal Alize, and Crizal Alize W/Clear Guard. Nikon Presio i13 and i15 can be had with all the above along with TD2.

    I read the post, but Essilor never said that they use Crizal Alize on the Nikon lenses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffsoptical View Post
    I read the post, but Essilor never said that they use Crizal Alize on the Nikon lenses.

    Jeff

    It's in most Essilor owned labs price books under package lens deals. i.e. Opticraft, Duffens, ect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffsoptical View Post
    I just ordered a pair of Nikon 1.67 with AR lenses. I was wondering what type of AR are on the stock lenses. Is it Crizal Alize or their own AR for Nikon? I just read a post that said the AR on Nikon are very slick. Does anyone know what type of AR is on the Nikon lenses?

    Thanks,

    Jeff:cheers:
    What do those cost(PM me)? Are you talking about a stock lens? Have you tried Somo lenses?

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    Nikon lenses are great!!!!!!!!!!!

    I was very surprised about how thin these lenses edged down. The AR on the Nikon is very slick and I would have to say they are even slicker than Crizal Alize.

    Please leave comments.

    Jeff

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    both are better in one way or another

    We have handled alot of both nikon ice and Crizal Alize lenses;to me, the ICe is more slipery which is good for the consumers but not so good for labs( quite a few of my accounts don't edge Ice at all after lenses edged off axis very often, so we got to do the dirty job, luckily we only got into trouble once, but Nikon is smartening up, they are applying that sticky coat for edging not too long ago, Essilor had it from the beginning). Alize is easy to process and yet slipery enough for protecting the lens.

    The light transmistion on Crizal is better than NIkon HCC to the naked eye, I mean if you look at the lenses . Personally , I am wearing Crizal on airwear transition.

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