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Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA)Organizer
Japan Photo and Video Accessory AssociationCo-organizer
Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.Coordinator
CONTENTS 1. Event Overview ……………………… 2
2. List of Exhibitors …………………… 3
3. Report on Results …………………… 4
4. Visitor Profile ………………………… 6
5. Opening Day Events ……………… 7
6. Events, Seminars, and Exhibitions … 8
7. Publicity ……………………………… 13
8. Promotional Activities ……………… 14
9. Profiles of the Pre-registrants /Results of the Visitors Questionnaire Survey … 16
10.Site Map …Inserted at the end of this document
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List of Exhibitors
• Japan Optomechatronics Association / The Division of Photonics An Affiliate of Japan Society of Applied Physics / The Society of Photography and Imaging of Japan
• Japan Photo and Video Accessory Association
• JCII Camera Museum• Kanagawa Prefecture• Professional Photographers of Japan/ Japan Photo Culture Association (Family Photo Studio)
• PHOTO YOKOHAMA 2017• “Shashin Koshien” High School Photo Contest & The Town of Photo: HIGASHIKAWA
Organizer-related booths
• Audio-Technica Corporation• Blackmagic Design Pty. Ltd.• Canon Marketing Japan Inc.• Light Up Corporation• MITOMO Co., Ltd.• Panasonic Corporation• RAID Inc.• Sony Business Solutions Corporation / Sony Marketing Inc.
• STUDIO EBIS• TEAC CORPORATION
Video Area for Professionals
Concepts Key visual for 2017
• Adobe Systems Co., Ltd.• Aeskimo• Agai Trading Corporation• Anhui ChangGeng Optics Technology Co.,Ltd.
• ASANUMA & CO.,LTD• Asukanet Co.,Ltd.• Awagami Factory• BenQ Japan Co.,Ltd.• Canon Inc./ Canon Marketing Japan Inc.
• Carl Zeiss Co., Ltd.• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.• Cecilia Gallery• COMET• Coqoozo Corporation• COSINA CO., LTD.• COSMO SOUND Co.,Ltd• DJI JAPAN• DNP Photo Imaging Japan Co., Ltd• DxO• EIZO Corporation• Entaniya.co.ltd• Epson Sales Japan Corp• ETSUMI CO.,LTD• FUJIFILM Corporation• GIN-ICHI• HAKUBA PHOTO INDUSTRY CO., LTD• Hasselblad Japan• Ichikawa soft laboratory Co., Ltd.• IDEAMIX Co., Ltd.• ILFORD/Hahnemuhle (JetGraph/Chugai Photo Chemical)
• ImageVISION Co.Ltd.• IseWashi• JAPAN HOBBY TOOL• Kenko Professional Imaging Co., Ltd.• Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd.• Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd. / SLIK CORPORATION
• KIPON• Kowa Optical Products Co.,Ltd.• KUPO GRIP• KYORITSU ELECTRIC CO., LTD.• Libec (Heiwa Seiki Kogyo CO., LTD)• LPL Co., Ltd• LUMICA CORPORATION• Manfrotto Distribution• Markins / Trinple Co.,Ltd.
• Maruman / Canson• Marumi Optical Co., Ltd.• Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd.• MouseComputer Co.,LTD• Nikon Imaging Japan Inc.• NiSi Filters• Nissin Japan.Ltd.• OLYMPUS CORP.• Osiris Film Technology Ltd• Panasonic Corporation• Pictorico Co., Ltd.• PILOT'S Co.,Ltd BACKGROUNDS FACTORY
• Plaber S.r.l. / HPRC / Barber Shop Bags / Shootools
• Profoto K.K.• Research Institute of Systems Planning, Inc.
• Ricoh Company, Ltd.• SanDisk/G-Technology• SD Association• Sense-tech Innovation Company• Shanghai Jieyong Technology Co.,Ltd.• Shenzhen Zhuo Er Photographic Equipment Co., Ltd
• Shotenkobo Co.,Ltd.• SIGHTRON JAPAN INC.• SIGMA CORPORATION• SIRUI• Socionext Inc• Sony Corporation / Sony Marketing (Japan) Inc.
• Synology Inc.• Take's One / DIGITAL HOLLYWOOD UNIVERSITY
• Tamron Co., Ltd.• taste• THE BAMBI INC.• TOLIHAN CORP.• TOMY TEC CO., LTD (BORG)• TOSHIBA CORPORATION• Toyo Living Co., Ltd.• Transcend Japan .Inc• TSUBOSAKA ELECTRIC CO., LTD.• VANGUARD• Velbon Corporation• Vixen Co., Ltd.• Wacom Co.,Ltd.• YONGNUO
Event title CP+ 2017
Dates and timesThursday, February 23 to Sunday, February 26, 2017February 23 (Thu) 12:00–18:00 (*Press Time: 10:00–12:00)February 24 (Fri), 25 (Sat) 10:00–18:00February 26 (Sun) 10:00–17:00
Venue PACIFICO YOKOHAMA (Exhibition Hall / Annex Hall / Conference Center) / BankART Studio NYK
Organizer Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA)
Co-organizer Japan Photo and Video Accessory Association
Coordinator Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.
Supporter Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry / Japan Tourism Agency / Kanagawa Prefecture / City of Yokohama / Yokohama Chamber of Commerce & Industry / Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) / J-WAVE
Special cooperator JCII Camera Museum / The Japan Newspaper Museum / Yokohama Museum of Art
Admission ¥1,500 (incl. tax) (Free admission for visitors pre-registered via the official website)Free admission for disability certificate holders, and children of age 12 or younger
Official website ・ http://www.cpplus.jp (Japanese) ・ http://www.cpplus.jp/en/ (English)・ http://www.cpplus.jp/ch/ (Chinese)
Scale of the exhibition
・ Exhibitors: 121 organizations (Last year: 132 organizations) *Including booths for joint exhibitors・ Number of exhibition booth lots: 1,116 booths (Last year: 1,073 booths)
*Including booths for joint exhibitors, Organizer’s Zones, and media partners
Main exhibition subjects
Cameras, lenses, photo accessories, printers, photo retouching software, mobile devices, displays, projectors, photo-finishing products, photo books, printing paper, studio accessories & equipment, etc.
Visitors 66,665 visitors over 4 days (Last year: 67,792 visitors over 4 days)
1. Comprehensive exhibition“A comprehensive camera and imaging exhibition” for consumers and businesses to galvanize the photo imaging industry
2. Provision of information from JapanTransmitting the latest information on state-of-the-art products and technologies from Japan to the world to propel the camera and imaging business in Asia and other regions of the world
3. “Shooting, viewing, and connecting”Offering the joy of “shooting, viewing, and connecting” photographs through events focusing on various aspects of photography
4. Photo imaging cultureWorking more closely with the international city of Yokohama to contribute to the transmission and development of photo imaging culture
Media Partner
• Impress Corporation
List of ExhibitorsEvent Overview 2.1.
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Multilingual Services / Internationalization Services (Japanese, English, and Chinese)
World Premieres (world’s fi rst announcements) CP+2017 World Premiere Awards
Considering the status of CP+ as an international event with big features like World Premiere, the CP+ Division focuses on the enhancement of language services. In addition to Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation for the business seminars, Chinese simultaneous interpretation continued to be provided for the Keynote Speech and Panel Discussion by Top Engineers. Likewise, we have distributed language stickers (for English and Chinese) to the exhibitors’ staff and to journalists. These were affi xed to the entry passes and exhibitor’s certifi cates in order to help provide effi cient language services at the exhibition booths.Website content, brochures for distribution at the venue, and guide signs are written in Japanese, English, and Chinese.
ILC ■ CANON
■ RICOH
EOS 9000D / EOS Kiss X9i
PENTAX KP
Non-refl ex
cameras
■ CANON
■ FUJIFILM
EOS M6
GFX 50S / X-T20
Compact
cameras
■ CASIO
■ FUJIFILM
EX-ZR1800 / EX-FR100L
X100F
Lenses
■ CANON
■ SIGMA
■ SONY
■ TAMRON
■ FUJIFILM
EF-S18-55mm F4-5.6 IS STM
135mm F1.8 DG HSM | Art
100-400mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Contemporary
24-70mm F2.8 DG OS HSM | Art
14mm F1.8 DG HSM | Art
FE 100mm F2.8 STF GM OSS
FE 85mm F1.8
SP 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC USD (Model A030)
10-24mm F/3.5-4.5 Di Ⅱ VC HLD (Model B023)
SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 (Model A025)
FUJINON GF63mmF2.8 R WR
FUJINON GF32-64mmF4 R LM WR
FUJINON GF120mmF4 R LM OIS WR Macro
FUJINON XF50mmF2 R WR
23 new products were announced!
<Language stickers>
*New products announced at CP+2017 *Source: Research by CP+ Operating Committee (only cameras, lenses)
<CP+ World Premiere logo>
<CP+World Premiere logo>
As an effort to publicize CP+ domestically and internationally as a venue for world-fi rst announcements of products, we have established the CP+ World Premiere logo.The logo has been used widely by exhibitors on the products in their booths.Information was also provided via the press room.
In order to ensure an objective evaluation of how the exhibitors appealed to visitors at CP+2017, the international comprehensive photo event, we held the fi rst “CP+2017 World Premiere Awards,” in which the voting was done by visitors.
<CP+2017 World Premiere Awards Grand Prix>
EOS M6Canon Inc. /
Canon Market ing Japan Inc.
Interchangeable-lensCamera Category
FUJIFILM X100FFUJIFILM Corporat ion
Lens-integrated Camera Category
EXCERIAPRO SDHC / SDXC UHS-I I Memory CardTOSHIBA CORPORATION
Photo Accessory Category
SIGMA135mm F1.8DG HSM | ArtSIGMA CORPORATION
Interchangeable Lens CategoryInterchangeable Lens Category
3. Report on Results
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(visitors)◆Number of visitorsFeb 23 (Thu) Feb 24 (Fri) Feb 25 (Sat) Feb 26 (Sun) Total
Weather Fair Cloud Fair Fair -
Temperature (high/low) 18.1 / 10.1 ºC 12 / 5.6 ºC 12.3 / 5 ºC 12.6 / 4.9 ºC -
Visitor count 13,081 17,776 20,700 15,108 66,665
Year-over-year comparison 101% 99% 93% 103% 98%
(visitors)◆Overseas visitors by regionNumber of visitors
Asia 555
Europe 115
North America 77
Other 75
Total 822
(visitors)◆Breakdown of the visitor count by categoryFeb 23 (Thu) Feb 24 (Fri) Feb 25 (Sat) Feb 26 (Sun) Total
Dom
estic
Business 5,678 5,411 2,016 1,341 14,446General 6,999 11,987 17,571 12,648 49,205
Disability certificate holders 52 195 183 175 605Children of age 12 years and younger 37 56 704 790 1,587Total number of domestic visitors 12,766 17,649 20,474 14,954 65,843
Year-over-year comparison 100% 100% 93% 103% 98%
Overs
eas Business 243 56 61 32 392
General 72 71 165 122 430Total number of overseas visitors 315 127 226 154 822
Year-over-year comparison 158% 69% 88% 109% 105%
(visitors)◆Breakdown of the domestic count of
business visitors by profession
*1 Manufacturers (those of optical equipment, professional equipment, parts and components, and software).*2 Distributors, trading companies, and retailers (photo shops, photo-labs, design, printing and publishing
companies, electric appliance mass retailers, and retail stores)*3 Photographers (photographers and photo studio owners)
Total Constitution ratio
Employee at a manufacturer*1 4,542 32%
Employee at a distributor*2 3,615 25%
Photographer*3 3,925 27%
Other 2,364 16%
Total 14,446 100%
◆Proportion of the domestic visitor count by category
Business22%
General 75%
Other 3%
◆Breakdown of visitors by gender (visitors)
Feb 23 (Thu) Feb 24 (Fri) Feb 25 (Sat) Feb 26 (Sun) Total
Male 10,928 15,189 16,475 11,367 53,959
Constitution ratio 84% 85% 80% 75% 80%
Female 2,153 2,587 4,225 3,741 12,706
Constitution ratio 16% 15% 20% 25% 19%
Total 13,081 17,776 20,700 15,108 66,665
(visitors)◆Members of the pressTotal Year-over-year comparison
Domestic 635 92%
Overseas* 36 30%
Domestic and overseas press combined 671 83%*Breakdown of overseas press membersChina: 8/United States: 5/Korea: 4/Germany: 2/Spain: 2/France: 2/Taiwan: 2/Hong Kong: 1/ Singapore: 1/United Kingdom: 1/the Netherlands: 1/Poland: 1/Mexico: 1, plus others
Press Time
Date and time: February 23 (Thu) 10:00−12:00
The morning hours on the opening day (February 23) were set aside to provide time for the press and other invited guests to see the exhibitions and cover new products and technologies for their news stories.
Ribbon-cutting CeremonyDate and time: Thursday, February 23, 9:20–Venue: 1F Concourse, PACIFICO YOKOHAMA
As in previous years, an extravagant ribbon-cutting ceremony was performed by President Sasa of the CIPA, which is the organizer of the event, along with Deputy Mayor Watanabe of the City of Yokohama and many other overseas guests.
Presenters: Hiroyuki Sasa, President of the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) Noriyuki Mita, Deputy Director-General of the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)Katsunori Watanabe, Deputy Mayor of the City of YokohamaJin Nakayama, Vice President of the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA)Christian Muller-Rieker, Chairman of Photoindustrie-Verband e.V. (the German Photographic Industry Association)Baudouin Prove, Vice President of AFNUMToru Yamanaka, President of the Japan Photo and Video Accessory Association
CP+ Opening PartyDate and time: February 23 (Thu) 18:45-20:00Venue: Grand Gallery, Yokohama Museum of Art
Dignitaries, representatives of exhibitors, and journal-ists from both inside and outside Japan were invited and provided with an opportunity to socialize.
Keynote Speech "Women in Photography / Potential of Exif in the Age of IoT"
Date and time: February 23 (Thu) 13:30−14:30Venue: Conference Center 301/302
Recently, the phenomenon of kamera joshi (“women with cameras”) has become quite big in Japan. However, women have actually always been actively working in the photo industry since the birth of photography. CP+ has also been reinforcing efforts to attract women. Therefore, this speech covered the topic “Women in Photography,” along with the more technical topic of the “Potential of Exif in the Age of IoT.”
Hiroyuki SasaPresident of Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA)
Panel Discussion by Top EngineersDate and time: February 23 (Thu) 15:00−16:30Venue: Conference Center 301/302
“Creating Attractive Cameras”The digital camera was a significant advance, owing to the innovations of manufacturers. What kind of digital cameras will users want in the future? The panelists reviewed the development of camera technologies in recent years and discussed cameras in the coming age.
ModeratorsYasunori Ichikawa (Japan Camera Industry Institute (JCII))Kenichi Kouda (Professor, Nihon University College of Art, Department of Photography)
PanelistsKen Nakajima, Sony Corporation / Kosei Kosako, Ricoh Company, Ltd. / Setsuya Kataoka, Olympus Corporation / Tadashi Nakayama, Nikon Corporation / Takashi Ueno, FUJIFILM Corporation / Tsutomu Mori, Panasonic Corporation / Yasuhiro Osone, SIGMA Corporation / Yasuo Suda, Canon Inc.
Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation
Japanese-Chinese simultaneous interpretation
Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation
Japanese-Chinese simultaneous interpretation
Pre-registration requiredFree
Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation
Japanese-Chinese simultaneous interpretation
Pre-registration requiredFree
Opening Day EventsVisitor Profile4. 5.
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Marketing Seminar CP+ Technological Academy
Digital Imaging Seminar by Keypoint Intel l igenceFebruary 24 (Fri) 10:30–12:10 Venue: Conference Center 301/302
1. 10:30–11:20 Photography for the Generations<Speaker> Alan Bullock
(Associate Director, Connected Imaging Trends Service, Keypoint Intelligence)
Keypoint Intelligence’s research has consistently shown that age and life stages can dramatically impact consumers’ attitudes, perceptions, and purchasing habits. This session provided a generational perspective on the digital camera, mobile imaging, and output markets, with focus on Millennials.
2. 11:20–12:10 Driving imaging in 2017 and beyond<Speaker> Ed Lee
(Group Director, Worldwide Consumer and Professional Imaging Services, Keypoint Intelligence)
Rapid technology changes are reshaping the imaging market as we know it. Companies are investing tremendous amounts of time and resources on 360-degree imaging, augmented and virtual reality, and drones. This session provided an update on how these technologies were advancing and what their impacts could be.
CIPA and GfK Global Market SeminarFebruary 24 (Fri) 13:30–16:30 Venue: Conference Center 301/302 Cooperator: NPD Group
The marketing seminar was presented by the CIPA and provided statistics information about digital cameras and interchangeable lenses, along with GfK, which networks worldwide research sites. The seminar covered the trends in the digital camera and lens market in three regions: Globally, in the U.S. (presented by the NPD, conducting research mainly in the United States), and in ASEAN, which is an important market for digital ILC cameras. Additionally, the seminar featured a “Key Technology” topic from a functional viewpoint, including the performance of the movie functions of digital cameras, along with information on the market surrounding more unconventional imaging methods, such as action cameras.
1. 13:30–13:50 <CIPA Seminar> [Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA)]Statistics of Actual Shipments and Prospects
<Speaker> Shinichi Yoneyama(Chair of Research & Statistics Working Group, CIPA)
2. 13:50–14:10 <GfK Seminar> [Global] Ways to stabilize the camera market
<Speaker> Haluk Oezdemir(Senior Consultant, GfK Retail and Technology GmbH)
3. 14:10–14:40 <GfK Seminar> [U.S.] Latest U.S. Trends in Image Capture
<Speaker> Ben Arnold(Executive Director and Industry Analyst, The NPD Group)
4. 14:50–15:20 <GfK Seminar> [ASEAN] SEAsia’s increasing adoption of technology
– unravelling the oppzortunities –
<Speaker> Gerard Tan(Senior Director, GfK Asia Pte Ltd.)
5. 15:20–15:50 <GfK Seminar> [Key Technology] New technological trends
in consumer markets and their influence on Imaging
<Speaker> Jan Wassmann(Senior Marketing Consultant, GfK Retail and Technology GmbH)
6. 15:50–16:30 Discussion
Discussions led by each speaker
February 23 (Thu) and 24 (Fri)Venue: Conference Center 311/312 Price: ¥1,000 eachCooperator: The Division of Photonics An Affiliate of Japan Society of Applied Physics /
Japan Optomechatronics Association / The Society of Photography and Imaging of Japan
Olympus announced the development of a flagship camera, the E-M1 Mark II, at Photokina 2016. The E-M1 Mark II aimed at shooting a moving subject accurately and technologies have been developed to improve related functions such as fast AF and sequential shooting. These technologies were introduced here.
February 23 (Thu) 13:00–13:45Speaker: Takashi Suzuki (Olympus Corporation)
Development of OLYMPUS E-M1 Mark II1
CASIO Computer Company has been providing unique cameras suitable for a photo amusement style, so called “Selfie & Wefie” Which is very popular style especially in Asian girls. This time, we introduced our study of the wide-angle lens application for that style.
February 23 (Thu) 14:00–14:45Speaker: Kouichi Otsuka (CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.)
Development of a wide-angle lens suitable for “Selfie & Wefie”2
Canon’s original smooth, fast and intelligent Dual Pixel CMOS AF is advanced to full-frame DSLR cameras and equipped to the EOS-1D X Mark II and the EOS 5D Mark IV in 2016. The EOS 5D Mark IV has also equipped the brand-new DPRAW(Dual Pixel RAW) technology, the imaging application of Dual Pixel CMOS AF featuring two photodiodes per pixel and each pixel capable of the dual-view-point imaging in one shot. We introduced the newly developed technologies in this seminar.
February 23 (Thu) 15:00–15:45Speaker: Koichi Fukuda (Canon Inc.)
Full-frame Dual Pixel CMOS AF and DPRAW Technology3
The seminar was about the APS-H size vertical color filter Foveon X3 image sensors featured in SIGMA sd Quattro H. The unique pixel structure named ‘1-1-4’ and difference in color detection principal from ordinary color filter array sensor, as well as the benefit of the image with this sensor was presented.
February 24 (Fri) 10:30–11:15Speaker: Tatsuya Inui (Sigma Corporation)
APS-H size Vertical Color Filter type CMOS image sensor Foveon4
We developed RX100IV and RX10II with the world’s first 1.0-type stacked CMOS image sensor in 2015. These cameras have provided the new imaging user experience such as high speed electronic shutter and HFR movie. In 2016, we released RX100V with the fastest AF and high speed continuous shooting. In this seminar, the outline of these products and the key technologies including image sensors and signal processing algorithm was explained.
February 24 (Fri) 11:30–12:15Speaker: Kenzaburo Seki (Sony Corporation)
Development of RX series with the world’s first 1.0-type stacked CMOS image sensor
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We launched a medium telephoto prime lens SP 85mm F/1.8 Di VC USD (F016) in March 2016. An optical design aimed at both of high resolution and natural bokeh, and related technologies were explained here.
February 24 (Fri) 13:00–13:45Speaker: Hisayuki Yamanaka (Tamron Co., Ltd.)
Development of Prime lens SP 85mm F/1.8 Di VC USD (F016)
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This seminar explained development of the AF-S NIKKOR 105mm f/1.4E ED based on the design concept, “three-dimensional high fidelity (superior reproduction capabilities)”, which made the lens capable of better, more natural 3D reproduction of three-dimensional subjects on the two-dimensional fields that were photos, as well as large and beautiful bokeh characteristics. The discussion of lens development also shed light on unknown episodes that occurred as the lens was being developed.
February 24 (Fri) 14:00–14:45Speaker: Haruo Sato, (Nikon Corporation)
The AF-S NIKKOR 105mm f/1.4E ED- Developed for Three-dimensional High Fidelity and Beautiful Bokeh Characteristics
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Panasonic developed “Dual I.S.” technology to dramatically reduce hand-shake blur with synchronized stabilizing operation of body and lens. In 2016, Panasonic enhanced its effect and launched “Dual I.S. 2” with adopting a high-performance gyro sensor technology. New LUMIX G Series Cameras incorporate this unique technology. In this time, we introduced the aim and the background of its development.
February 24 (Fri) 15:00–15:45Speaker: Junji Takahata (Panasonic Corporation)
Development of Dual I.S. that achieves the linking of the body and lens image stabilization
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FUJIFILM Corporation released X-T2 in September, 2016. We explained the product concept, and the device and technology that achieved the AF improvements from X-T1.
February 24 (Fri) 16:00–16:45Speaker: Koichi Tanaka (Fujifilm Corporation)
Development of the X-T29
Ricoh launched full size single-lens reflex camera PENTAX K-1 in April, 2016. This camera has a shake-reduction system that features a five-axis mechanism to compensate for camera shake caused by horizontal and vertical shift (often generated in macro photography) and camera shake caused by roll, in addition to more common camera shake caused by pitch and yaw. It has achieved a high performance of the world’s first five-axis, five-shutter-step camera shake compensation for a 35mm full-frame digital SLR camera, as of October 2016 (based on RICOH research). This time, we introduced this technology.
February 24 (Fri) 17:00–17:45Speaker: Koichi Muramatsu (Ricoh Company, Ltd.)
Five-axis, Five-shutter-step camera shake compensation for PENTAX K-1
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6. Events, Seminars, and Exhibitions
Pre-registration requiredFree
English-Japanese simultaneous interpretation
Pre-registration requiredFree
Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation
Pre-registration requiredPay
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Special Event Video Events for Professionals
6. Events, Seminars, and Exhibitions
The Video Area and video-related events were held to comprehensively introduce video solutions, centered on ILC which are in increasing demand, for professional photographers.Japan-France Photo Cultural Exchange ZOOMS JOINT PHOTO EXHIBITION February 23 (Thu) to 26 (Sun) Venue: Inside Exhibition Hall
This exhibition will display the works of the winners of the ZOOMS JAPAN Award, a new Japan-France joint photo award founded by CP+.This will be the first joint exhibition, with two Grand Prix winners from the LES ZOOMS photo contest, which was organized by “Salon de la photo,” a photo and image event that is held every year in Paris. The members of the prize selection committee are editors of influential photo magazines in France.
CP+ Used Camera Fair 2017—Shining a light on 100+ years of camera history—February 23 (Thu) to 25 (Sat) 10:00–17:00, 26 (Sun) 10:00–16:00Venue: Annex Hall
Photo Accessory Outlet
February 23 (Thu) to 25 (Sat) 10:00–17:00, 26 (Sun) 10:00–16:00Venue: Annex Hall
ZOOMS JAPAN 2017 WinnersEditor’s AwardNoriko Yamada, “emission”
Public AwardHisaya Katagami, “A day with an umbrella”
LES ZOOMS 2016 WinnersAUDIENCE ZOOMStanley Leroux “CINQUANTIÈMES HURLANTS”
PHOTO PRESS ZOOMJulian Coquentin “SAISONS NOIRE”
Thursday, February 23, 15:00–16:20
ZOOMS JAPAN Awards Ceremony & ZOOMS Gallery TalkVenue: Presentation Stage
Like CP+ Used Camera Fair, this event was also extended to 4 days. The photo accessory outlet sale event was held with participation of the CP+ exhibitors.
The event was extended to 4 days this year because of being well-received. Used camera shops from around the country gathered at CP+ exhibited and sold the finest cameras around, ranging from classic mechanical cameras to popular digital ones.
Organized by:CAMERA fan, GENKOSHA
In addition to the ZOOMS JAPAN Awards Ceremony, a gallery talk was conducted with David Michaud, a French photographer based in Japan, as the moderator, alongside the panel consisting of Japanese and French ZOOMS winners and magazine editors-in-chief.
■ Presenters of the Gallery Talk with Japanese & French ZOOMS Winners and Magazine Editors-in-Chief, etc.
Noriko Yamada (Winner of the Editors’ Award at ZOOMS JAPAN 2017)Hisaya Katagami (Winner of the Public Award at ZOOMS JAPAN 2017)Stanley Leroux (Winner of AUDIENCE ZOOM at LES ZOOMS 2016)Julian Coquentin (Winner of PHOTO PRESS ZOOM at LES ZOOMS 2016)Hiroto Sasaki (Judge/Editor-in-chief, Asahi Camera magazine)Takaki Fujii (Judge/Editor-in-chief, PHOTO TECHNIC DIGITAL magazine)Yann Garret (Recommender of the Public Award, Editor-in-chief, Réponses Photo magazine)Renaud Labracherie (Recommender of the Press Award, Editor-in-chief, FOCUS NUMÉRIQUE magazine)
Moderator: David Michaud (Photographer)
French–Japanese consecutive interpretation
Video Area for Professionals
It has been said for a long time that there would one day be no border between photography and video, and now a wide variety of models blurring this line have been released from manufacturers. Again this year, a special Video Area was set up in the exhibition hall to introduce all aspects of the latest video solutions, including ILC videos, of course, movie cameras that take advantage of the descriptive capability of photographic lenses, editing software, and peripherals to enhance directing. In addition, Mini Seminars were held by the exhibitors.
Video Seminar for Professionals Venue: Conference Center 303/304
Most major manufacturers are currently offering 4K-capable ILC. All of the cameras on the market have their own unique features, such as 60P frame rates, full-size shooting (35mm), and quick AF. This seminar shined a light on the basics of the cameras currently on offer from various manufacturers, while focusing on 4K movie functions, and it also highlighted some things to be cautious about when shooting and editing movies in 4K.
Speaker: Hiroshi Shikano (Photographer)
Lessonin Deploy-
ingChoosing a 4K ILC for Movies
February 23 (Thu) 11:00–12:30
These days, VR (virtual reality) technologies have become commonplace; for example, 360° panorama video cameras and VR head-mounted displays are available for general users, and YouTube and Facebook now support VR videos. This session presented information on how to create 360° VR videos, which is a medium that photographers should be familiar with, as the world is seeing a surge in VR demand.
Speaker: Tomonori Taniguchi (Photographer)
Lessonin
TrendsIntroduction to 360° VR Video
February 23 (Thu) 15:30–17:00
The emergence of smaller and lighter cameras has made it possible to shoot movies from unprecedented angles, with substantial dynamism, and at locations that had not been previously accessible to movie cameras. This seminar presented some techniques for shooting movies with increased mobility using ILC, as well as how to use ILC in general, while comparing them with action cameras and smartphones.
Speaker: Yasunori Iwamoto (Director)
Lessonin
UsingTechniques for Shooting Movies with Action and Mobility Using ILC
February 24 (Fri) 13:15–14:45
High-resolution 4K is useful for various applications, such as Web movies for computers and smartphones, digital catalogues for tablets, and high-quality printing. In this seminar, an expert in photography and printing presented ways to create 4K content considering multiple usage, from the Web to printing, from the forefront of production.
Speaker: Akihiko Nagumo (Photographer)
Lessonin
Trends4K for Multiple Uses, from Web to Printing
February 24 (Fri) 15:30–17:00
For photographers that create their works using lights and shades, invisible sound is a lesser-known field. This session presented some practical techniques, such as the basics of sound recording for ILC movies, recording interviews using multiple microphones, and live recording mixing line audio sounds and hall sounds.
Speaker: Shinya Kojima (Photographer), Yasuhito Yasutomo (Photographer)
Lessonin
UsingSound Recording for ILC Movies
February 23 (Thu) 13:15–14:45
Most major manufacturers are currently offering 4K-capable ILC. All of the cameras on the market have their own unique features, such as 60P frame rates, full-size shooting (35mm), and quick AF. This seminar shined a light on the basics of the cameras currently on offer from various manufacturers, while focusing on 4K movie functions, and it also highlighted some things to be cautious about when shooting and editing movies in 4K.
Speaker: Hiroshi Shikano (Photographer)
Lessonin
DeployingChoosing a 4K ILC for Movies
February 24 (Fri) 11:00–12:30
Shinya Kojima Yasuhito Yasutomo
Cooperator: Light Up Corporation
Cooperator:COMMERCIAL PHOTOPre-registration requiredFree
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6.Booth/Photo Exhibition
Events, Seminars, and Exhibitions
PHOTO HARBOUR February 23 (Thu) to 26 (Sun) Venue: BankART Studio NYK
Communicating the pleasure of “creating” a photo!In addition to the exhibition at PACIFICO YOKOHAMA, CP+ held the “PHOTO HARBOR” Art Community Space, an event specializing in photo exhibitions with the participation of many photographers, all at BankART Studio NYK. CP+ supports artists who not only shoot photos but who also join exhibitions so as to put their creative expression into action. PACIFICO YOKOHAMA and BankART Studio NYK were connected by shuttle bus.
ONAEBA Vol.20 YokohamaAs in previous years, one of the largest participative photo events was held including exhibitions, reviews, and talk shows.
PHOTO! FUN! ZINE!A photo-zine exhibition & sales event was held like the previous year, including the sales of photo-zines and workshops.
Japan Camera Industry Institute and JCII Camera MuseumOld, but NewHistory of Movie, Panorama, Stereo CamerasFebruary 23 (Thu) to 26 (Sun) Venue: Inside Exhibition Hall
High School Photo Contest & The Town of Photo: HIGASHIKAWA “Shashin Koshien”February 23 (Thu) to 26 (Sun) Venue: Exhibition Hall, 2F Concourse
Kanagawa Prefecture Tourism PR zone with local mascotsFebruary 23 (Thu) to 26 (Sun)Venue: Exhibition Hall, 1F Concourse
Professional Photographers of Japan/Japan Photo Culture AssociationFamily Photo StudioFebruary 23 (Thu) to 26 (Sun)Venue: Exhibition Hall, 2F Concourse Same-day reservations tentatively possible
Pre-registration requiredPay
Held on the great landmass, Hokkaido to the North, the Shashin Koshien event sees high school photographers from around the country compete. This year marks the 23rd contest. Among the 527 school entries, representatives from 19 schools and a total of 57 students successfully made it through the first round and through public auditions in the regional blocks. As a team, they took on the challenge of producing great photos. The winners from this event were on display.
The innovation of image expression via movie, panorama, and 3D stereo cameras, etc., is constantly progressing, but the roots of all of them go back to the cameras and technologies of the 19th century. This exhibition included historic movie, panorama, and 3D stereo cameras from the JCII Camera Museum in order to relay the various imaging equipment involved and the depth of expression that can be gained by using such cameras.
Price: ¥1,000 (incl. tax)Here, photos of excellent quality, as only possible by professional photographers and photo studios, were reproduced at a special studio at the site of CP+2017.
The municipalities of Kanagawa Prefecture will have their own tourism PR booths so as to shine a light on their respective local specialties and photogenic locations. The local mascots also visited the site on Saturday and Sunday!
◆Coverage by overseas media
■USA DPREVIEW■USA IMAGINGRESOURCE■UK AMATEURPHOTOGRAPHER■Spain DSLRmagazine■Germany ValueTechNetwork■France FOCUSNUMERIQUE■Poland OPTYCZNE■Czech DIGIarena.cz
■Singapore STRAITSTIMES■Hong Kong PHOTOGEARNEWS■Taiwan 科技(cool3c)■China 数 影像(ZOL.COM)■China 蜂 网(fengniao)■China 新浪数 (sina)■China 球网(huanqiu)■China 北方网(enorth.com)
Website (not comprehensive)
7. Publicity
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Google Analytics—Breakdown of unique users by date2016.12.142016.12.152016.12.162016.12.172016.12.182016.12.192016.12.202016.12.212016.12.222016.12.232016.12.242016.12.252016.12.262016.12.272016.12.282016.12.292016.12.302016.12.312017.1.12017.1.22017.1.32017.1.42017.1.52017.1.62017.1.72017.1.82017.1.92017.1.102017.1.112017.1.122017.1.132017.1.142017.1.152017.1.162017.1.172017.1.182017.1.192017.1.202017.1.212017.1.222017.1.232017.1.242017.1.252017.1.262017.1.272017.1.282017.1.292017.1.302017.1.312017.2.12017.2.22017.2.32017.2.42017.2.52017.2.62017.2.72017.2.82017.2.92017.2.102017.2.112017.2.122017.2.132017.2.142017.2.152017.2.162017.2.172017.2.182017.2.192017.2.202017.2.212017.2.222017.2.232017.2.242017.2.252017.2.26
0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000
Cumulative unique usersduring the period:
456,838
18,343
39,05535,660
27,947
◆Official website<Provided in Japanese, English, and Chinese>
Top page
BannersCamera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA), photokina, Salon de la photo, PACIFICO YOKOHAMA, PHOTO YOKOHAMA 2017, Onaeba, PHOTO! FUN! ZINE!, Yokohama Civic Art Gallery, Yokohama Museum of Art, World Photographic Cup
Google Analytics—Sessions by country/region
County/Region 2015 2016 2017
Japan 430,211 450,621 477,607
USA 16,283 10,803 9,690
China 10,619 3,463 7,773
Germany 7,203 4,432 4,526
Hong Kong 3,533 2,463 3,440
Taiwan 3,682 2,789 3,158
UK 3,859 2,499 2,475
France 2,836 1,844 1,971
Canada 3,312 2,126 1,931
Other 29,789 19,507 20,365
Total 511,327 500,547 532,936
8. Promotional Activities
◆Schedule of promotional activities
<Distributed tools> ● B1 size poster ● B3 size poster ● Brochure (Japanese and English versions) ● A4 size ad flyer ● Brochure to announce the video seminars and the video area for professional photographers ● General invitation (printed in both Japanese and English) ● Premiere invitation (printed in both Japanese and English) ● Brochure for distribution at the venue (Japanese version as well as an English and Chinese version)
◆PR tools and other materials for exhibitors and visitors
Venue for Salon de la Photo Presentation in France
Brochure for distribution at the venue (Japanese version as well as an English and Chinese version)
Brochure (Japanese and English versions)
■Explanatory meeting for recruiting exhibitors
Date: July 5 (Tue), 2016Venue: Tamachi, Granpark PLAZA 3F/301Content: Event overview, exhibition information, etc.
■Explanatory meeting with exhibitors and booth lot allocation lottery
Date: October 25 (Tue), 2016Venue: Tamachi, Granpark PLAZA 3F/301Content: Event overview, precautions for participating
in the exhibition, booth drawing
■Press presentation outside Japan (Salon de la Photo)
Dates: November 10 (Thu), 2016Venue: Paris, FranceContent: Event overview, explanation on ZOOMS
(the collaborative event between Japan and France)
■Press recruitment activities
Date: As required, starting from early January 2017Content: Various activities to attract media such
as TV, radio, and newspapers, to cover the event
■Accommodating the press during the event period
Dates: February 23 (Thu) to 26 (Sun), 2017Content: Operation of a press room, delivery of
exhibitors’ press releases, transmission of World Premiere information, etc.
■ Follow-up activities
Date: February 27 (Mon), 2017–Content: Responses to various inquiries
■Press releases (English version)
Date: July 6 (Wed), September 1 (Thu), December 13 (Tue) 2016, January 31 (Tue), February 7 (Tue) 2017
Content: Event overview, explanation on the “ZOOMS JAPAN” photo awards, new information, etc.
■ Joint press conference of CP+2017 and PHOTO YOKOHAMA 2017
Date: December 13 (Tue), 2016Venue: JA Kyosai Building Conference HallContent: Overview of the projects, explanation on collaborative
events with PHOTO YOKOHAMA, and photo session
■CP+2017 Preliminary Press Conference
Date: February 7 (Tue), 2017Venue: Tamachi, MA Shibaura Building 3F (CIPA)Content: Overview of the projects, information about the venue
* Data was collected for the period between December 14, 2016 and February 26, 2017.
* The expression “unique users” indicates how many people visited the website, not how many sessions were conducted. No matter how many times a person visits a website, the unique user count remains 1.
* Because they are obtained by different calculation methods, the total sum of unique users by date and the cumulative number of unique users do not agree.
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* The survey was conducted by questionnaire after CP+2017 and included visitors who pre-registered via the official website and people who actually visited the show (number of respondents: 8,668).
* According to the calculation, the average number of days which a visitor spent in CP+2017 is 1.18.
♦Breakdown by prefecture
♦Breakdown by generation
Male: 43,14381.2%
Female: 9,97118.8%
0
3,000
6,000
9,000
12,000
15,000(visitors)
70 yearsand over
60–69years
50–59years
40–49years
30–39years
19–29years
13–18years
0–12years
14,411Female
11,222
6,058
3,230
10,738
6,820
492
62.6%37.4%
143
Male
57.3%42.7%
81.9%86.6%
90.7%91.6%
75.6%
68.4%
18.1%
13.4%
9.3%
8.4%
24.4%
31.6%
Q1 Have you ever visited CP+ before? Q2 Mark all dates when you visited CP+2017.(Multiple selection accepted)
Visi ted forthe f i rst t imethis year31%
Have vis i tednot CP+2016
but CP+2015 or before13%
Also vis i ted CP+201656%
Absolutely,yes60%
Not yet decided 7%No1%
I th ink so, yes32%
February 26 (Sun)
February 23 (Thu)February 24 (Fri)
February 25 (Sat)
(%)
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
18%
32%
38%
29%
♦Pre-registered visitors
Q4 Select all options similar to your style of seeing the exhibition booths.(Multiple selection accepted)
Q5 Did you do anything after visiting CP+2017? Check all applicable items. (Multiple selection accepted)
Profiles of the Pre-registrants
Results of the Visitors Questionnaire Survey
(visitors)
OtherAichiPrefecture
IbarakiPrefecture
ShizuokaPrefecture
ChibaPrefecture
SaitamaPrefecture
TokyoMetropolis
1.5% 1.3% 1.3% 8.2%6.2%7.9%
33.2%
4,3266696878013,2364,160
KanagawaPrefecture
40.4%
21,195
17,425
visitors
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
Q6 Do you want to visit the CP+ event again next year?
Q3 With whom did you come to the venue? (Multiple selection accepted)
(%)
Child/children
Parent(s)
Other
AloneFriends or
colleagues from workPartner
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
67%23%
10%3%
1%2%
Didn’t see major camera manufacturersSaw the exhibitors which had sent the information
on their new products beforehandLooked for interesting things actively
Focused on the exhibitors which had been located in the center of the exhibition hall
Saw many exhibitors regardless of locations in the exhibition hall
Saw the product zones as the guide
Didn’t care about product zones
Didn’t see exhibition booths
Saw almost all exhibitors
Saw all major camera manufacturersSaw only the exhibitors I was interested in,
regardless of major camera manufacturers or not
38%18%
43%1%
11%
36%3%
18%7%
2%1%
0 10 20 30 40 50
Posted comments or photos on my blogGathered information on exhibitor websites
about the products I was interested inGathered information in stores
about the product I was interested inGathered information on the Internet
about the products I was interested inChecked the price of the product
I wanted to buy in storesChecked the price of the product
I wanted to buy on the InternetBought some product(s) within a week
before answering this questionnaire
Talked about CP+2017 with friends
Posted comments or photos on my SNS
50%
27%
8%
28%
17%
32%
11%
23%
5%
0 10 20 30 40 50
Total: 53,114
Pre-registered visitors from Japan: 50,235
Profiles of the Pre-registrants / Results of the Visitors Questionnaire Survey9.
To 2F Annex Hall for the Used Camera Fair and Photo Accessory Outlet
ExitExit
2F 2F
Photo Accessory Zone
Professional Equipment Zone
Telescope Zone
Photo Print Media Zone
Canon Inc./Canon Marketing Japan Inc. Sony Corporation / Sony Marketing (Japan) Inc.
OLYMPUS CORP.
CASIO COMPUTERCO., LTD. NIKON IMAGING JAPAN INC.
AdobeSystemsCo., Ltd. Epson Sales Japan CorpRicoh Company, Ltd. Tamron Co., Ltd. SIGMA CORPORATIONPanasonic Corporation
FUJIFILM Corporation
SD Association
COSINA CO., LTD.Carl Zeiss Co., Ltd.
EIZOCorporation
Hasselblad Japan
JCII CameraMuseum
SanDisk/G-Technology
Kenko TokinaCo., Ltd./
SLIKCORPORATION
KUPO GRIPAgai Trading Corporation
ImageVISION Co.Ltd.
Entaniya.co.ltd
MicrosoftJapan Co., Ltd.
Take's One/DIGITAL HOLLYWOOD UNIVERSITY
Kenko Professional Imaging Co., Ltd.
Transcend Japan .Inc
BenQ JapanCo.,Ltd.
DxO
SIGHTRON JAPAN INC.Anhui ChangGeng Optics Technology Co.,Ltd.
Libec (Heiwa Seiki Kogyo CO., LTD)
DJI JAPANGIN-ICHI TOSHIBA CORPORATION
ProfotoK.K.
Kowa Optical Products Co.,Ltd
TOMY TEC CO., LTD(BORG)
VixenCo., Ltd.
Kenko TokinaCo., Ltd.
LUMICACORPORATION
VANGUARD
Marumi OpticalCo., Ltd.
Nikon ImagingJapan inc.
ZOOMSJOINT
PHOTOEXHIBITION
HAKUBAPHOTO
INDUSTRYCO., LTD
Velbon Corporation
SIRUIILFORD/Hahnemuhle(JetGraph/Chugai Photo Chemical)
Maruman / Canson
Pictorico Co., Ltd.
IseWashi
KYORITSU ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Research Institute of System Planning, Inc.
ImpressCorporation
Voting Corner for the World Premiere Award
Tourism PR zone withlocal mascots
Photo Exhibition of ADB(Asian Development Bank)
PHOTO YOKOHAMA Information CornerPHOTO YOKOHAMA
Japan Photo and Video Accessory Association
Yokohama Community Cycle “baybike”
Japan Optomechatronics Association/The Division of Photonics An Af�liate of Japan Society of Applied Physics/The Society of Photography and Imaging of Japan
Awagami Factory
WacomCo.,Ltd.
ETSUMICO.,LTD
ASANUMA &CO.,LTD
Manfrotto Distribution
Synology Inc.DNP Photo Imaging Japan Co., Ltd
Socionext Inc
MouseComputer Co.,LTD
KIPON
Nissin Japan.Ltd.
AsukanetCo.,Ltd.
Osiris Film Technology Ltd
COSMO SOUND Co.,Ltd
Ichikawa soft laboratory Co., Ltd.
COMET
TSUBOSAKAELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Markins / Trinple Co.,Ltd.
Shenzhen Zhuo Er Photographic Equipment Co., Ltd
THE BAMBI INC.
Toyo Living Co., Ltd.
Plaber S.r.l. / HPRC/ Barber Shop Bags / Shootools
Shotenkobo Co.,Ltd.
Coqoozo Corporation
YONGNUO
PILOT'S Co.,Ltd BACKGROUNDS FACTORY
Corner for the stamp rally(stamp collection game) and for handing out prizes
G-06 G-07
G-25
G-26
G-27
G-11
G-17
G-18 G-19
G-22
G-20
G-23
G-21
G-24
G-12 G-13 A-01 A-02
A-05 A-06
A-15 A-16
A-21 A-22
A-07 A-08
A-17 A-18
A-23 A-24
G-28
G-29
G-30
G-08
G-16
G-09
G-14 G-15
G-10
G-01 G-02 G-03 G-04 G-05
A-30
M-02A-03
A-09 A-10
A-19 A-20
A-25
A-04 A-11 A-12 A-13 A-14
A-28A-26 A-27 A-29 M-01 M-04
T-01
P-01 T-02
T-03
T-04
T-05
M-05
P-02
P-06
P-07
P-05
M-03
G-31 G-33G-32 G-34 G-35 M-06 M-08M-07
P-04M-09
P-03
1FExhibition
Hall A-05 LPL Co., LtdA-06 tasteA-07 AeskimoA-08 Shanghai Jieyong Technology Co.,Ltd.A-15 IDEAMIX Co., Ltd.
A-16 TOLIHAN CORP.A-17 JAPAN HOBBY TOOLA-18 Cecilia GalleryA-21 NiSi FiltersA-22 Sense-tech Innovation Company
Vote for your favorite!World Premiere AwardsVoting closesat 18:00, February 25 (Sat)!
Presentation Stage
Food and drink corner
Japan-France Photo Cultural Exchange -Special EventZOOMS JOINT PHOTO EXHIBITION
Old, but NewHistory of Movie, Panorama, Stereo Cameras
Route 2Route 1
To 3F Conference Center forseminars and events
Local mascots all around Kanagawa Prefecture join together!(Only Feb 25 (Sat) and 26 (Sun))
Professional Photographers of Japan/Japan PhotoCulture Association
(Family Photo Studio)
“Shashin Koshien”High School Photo Contest &
The Town of Photo:HIGASHIKAWA
2FConcourse
Photo AccessoryOutlet
Used Camera Fair
2FAnnex Hall
Photo Accessory Outlet
—Shining a light on 100+years of camera history—
CP+ Used Camera Fair
Agai Trading Corporation
ETSUMI CO.,LTD.
Guardforce Japan, ltd.
HAKUBA PHOTO INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
IDEAMIX Co., Ltd.
Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd.
LUMICA CORPORATION
Manfrotto Distribution Japan
Ricoh Imaging Company, Ltd.
TOKIWASYASHIN CO.LTD.
TOSHIBA CORPORATION
Toyo Living Co., Ltd.
Velbon Corporation
Family Photo Studio
Many photos of animal companions famous in Instagram will be on display here!
♯Mamire ExhibitionAikoudou Camera (Aichi)
Breguet Camera (Tokyo)
CAM-ALL Takanashi Camera Chain (Niigata)
Camera no Rokkoo (Tokyo)
Camera Repair & Sale UCS (Tokyo)
Doppietta-Tokyo (Tokyo)
FUJII CAMERAS (Osaka)
GOGO CAMERA (Fukuoka)
j2camera (Tokyo)
Lemon Co., Ltd/CAMERA NANIWA
(Tokyo & Osaka)
MOTOMACHI CAMERA (Hyogo)
OGIKUBO CAMERA NO SAKURAYA (Tokyo)
OTSUKASHOKAI Co., Ltd. (Aichi)
STEREO CAMERA (Fukuoka)
SUZUKI CAMERA (Osaka)
SUZUKI CAMERA (Tokyo)
tokyocamera (Tokyo)
Yamagen Photo (Osaka)
Search for places containing this mark
within the map!
Find hidden animals within three locations in the Exhibition Hall, post their photos on SNS, then show it to the staff to get CP+ original photo props!
Plaza
South ExitPlaza
ConferenceCenter
2F Concourse
1F
2F
Exhibition HallAnnex
Hall
PACIFICO YOKOHAMA
Video Area for Professionals
Conference Center 303–304 Limited to Feb 23 (Thu) and 24 (Fri)!
Cooperator: Light Up Corporation
Audio-Technica Corporation
Blackmagic Design Pty. Ltd.
Canon Marketing Japan Inc.
Light Up Corporation
MITOMO Co., Ltd.
Panasonic Corporation
RAID Inc.
Sony Business Solutions Corporation / Sony Marketing Inc.
STUDIO EBIS
TEAC CORPORATION
Scheduled to run every 15 minutes
PACIFICO YOKOHAMA PACIFICO YOKOHAMA
YOKOHAMA CIVIC ART GALLERY
Scheduled to runevery 25 to 30 minutes
Route 2Route 1
Free shuttle bus operatesin two routes
Route 1
10:00-17:00
10:00-16:00Please be careful of event hours.
Feb 23 (Thu) to 25 (Sat)
Feb 26 (Sun)
10. Site Map
CP+2017 Report
Published: May 19, 2017Edited and issued byContact for inquiries:
CP+ Operating CommitteeCP+ Division1-32-5, Honjo, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 130-0004Tel: +81-3-6741-4015
Reproduction or republication of all or part of this document is expressly prohibited, unless CP+ Division has expressly granted its prior written consent.
Report
Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA)Organizer
Japan Photo and Video Accessory AssociationCo-organizer
Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.Coordinator