Nikon shares rise amid mirrorless speculation

Nikon mirrorless camera
Will we see Nikon's mirrorless camera in September?

Shares in Nikon have risen for the third day in a row after increased speculation about an impending launch of the company's first mirrorless camera.

A report in the Nikkei newspaper which claimed that the new Nikon compact system camera will be launched by the end of the year with a price of 70,000-100,000 yen (approximately £565-£800) with a kit lens seems to have been the major reason for the share price increase.

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