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>>156631 Also, pretty much any camera company is a global corporation.
And most of them are the big, giant type, too. Canon is huge, Nikon is bound up with Mitsubishi motors, some banks, an insurance company, a brewery, an oil company, and lots others. Only ones in niche markets avoid that to a degree, like Leica, although it's by no means the little, simple elvin workshop myth makes it out to be.
Probably only really specialized companies, like little view camera workshops, are totally out of the multinational corporate game. And you know what? The master craftsman probably drove to work in a Mitsubishi and drank a Coca-Cola while working. And the product will be shipped to you by UPS, on an airplane built by Boeing, powered by jet fuel sold by Royal Dutch Shell, pumped out of Sudan by rigs built by Halliburton.
It sucks, but it's almost impossible to function in civilization today without dealing with large companies.
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