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Sony cameras resumed production in Thailand

Sony has officially confirmed that the production of digital SLR cameras, as well as models of the line NEX, was interrupted due to flooding in Thailand restored. At the same time, to reduce the time the company had to move production to a factory in Ayutthaya was flooded to the south, the city of Chonburi. While the flooding in the country of Southeast Asia primarily affected hard drive manufacturers, including the largest company Western Digital, the production of digital cameras is also affected. As reported in Ayutthaya were two of the plant by Sony, one of whom was engaged in the production of new vehicles tsifrozerkalnyh Sony Alpha with a transparent mirror and the other was connected with the manufacture of models mirrorless NEX-7. It is reported that at the moment, these production stopped and the work transferred to factories in Chon Buri, who from the flood were not injured. Despite the fact that production is already under way, the disaster led to disruptions in delivery times and cameras on the market forced the company to Sony to cut the forecast for their production in the last quarter of 2011.

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