Episode 13: Nikon History with Michael Wescott Loder
Camerosity24 Marras 2021

Episode 13: Nikon History with Michael Wescott Loder

This week's episode of the Camerosity Podcast is one for the ages. Michael Wescott Loder, Nikon historian and author of "The Nikon Camera in America 1946-1953", joins us to discuss a huge number of topics regarding Nikon's history along with the Zeiss-Ikon Tenax II and a huge number of other cameras that he is interested in. We go over everything from Nippon Kogaku's role in the post war Japanese camera industry, why they were successful and Canon wasn't, Nikon rangefinder prototypes, and a whole lot of other interesting topics.

But wait there's more...

Also joining in on the discussion is none other than president of the Nikon Historical Society, and fellow author, Robert Rotoloni jumps in to add his thoughts and ask some questions of his own.

I'm not done yet....

Returning from episode 8, author of "Making Kodak Film", Robert Shanebrook surprises us with a visit to participate in the discussion and ask some questions. Rounding out our guests are Mark Faulkner, Nick Lyle, and Miles Libak!

Next week, we will return with Episode 14, so look out for the Episode announcement this upcoming Sunday, November 28th!

This Week's Episode

  • Wes Bought a Nikon S2 to Photograph in Caves / How Wes Got Started Researching Nikon
  • Tenax II / Akarette / Akarelle / AGFA Ambi Silette / Lordomat
  • Why Was Nikon So Successful? Why Didn't Canon or Pentax Have the Same Level of Success?
  • Why Did Zeiss-Ikon Make the Tenax II? / Which Came First, the Tenax or Robot?
  • Hubert Nerwin, Zeiss-Ikon, the West German Camera Industry, and the Kodak Instamatic
  • Why Didn't West Germany Have any Focal Plane SLRs like the Contax SLR?
  • Zeiss-Ikon Stuttgart Had to Rebuild After the War / East Germany Was Winning For a While
  • Nikon Saw the Best Success in the US East and West Coasts, Not the Midwest
  • Hubert Nerwin and Operation Paperclip
  • Many Camera Companies Went Out of Business Between 1958-1962 / Differences Between Germany and Japan
  • Nippon Kogaku Developed the Nikon F at the Same Time as the Nikon SP
  • German SLRs Were Hampered by Their Own Reliance on the Compur Leaf Shutter
  • Nikon and Canon Had Different Approaches Toward Making Rangefinders
  • The Nikon S2 Originally Had Knobs for Wind and Rewind / Only Black Dial S2s Can Be Motorized
  • Canon Made 33 Different Rangefinders Between 1945 and 1958
  • Why Was the Nikon F So Successful? / Why the Canonflex Failed
  • Nikon Model One Bellows
  • Did Nippon Kogaku and Eastman Kodak Ever Collaborate On Anything?
  • Tuberculosis Almost Killed Medium Format in Japan
  • David Douglas Duncan's Role In Nikon's History / Jun Miki
  • Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 and f/1.5 Lenses
  • Nippon Kogaku Would Service Any Camera or Lens for Any Professional Photographer During the Korean War.
  • The Nikon F Was So Successful, It Killed the Nikon Rangefinder / The Nikon SPX and SP2 Was Built But Never Released
  • There Were More Canon 7 Rangefinders Made Than All Nikon Rangefinders Combined
  • Nippon Kogaku Also Worked on a Medium Format SLR and a 16mm Subminiature, None Were Ever Released
  • What Would the Japanese Camera Industry Look Like if Nippon Kogaku Never Existed?
  • Japanese Optics Companies Helped Each Other Out
  • Can Nikon Survive Today?
  • Smartphones Are Killing the Camera Industry
  • Color Film is Out of Stock Everywhere (Except for Theo)
  • When Nikon Made the Millennium SP and S3 Rangefinders, They Used 80-Year old Retired Guys to Train People How to Make Them
  • Robert Rotoloni Did the Foreward in Wes Loder's Book

Show Notes

If you would like to offer feedback or contact me with questions or ideas for future episodes, please email me at mike@mikeeckman.com

The Official Camerosity Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/CamerosityPodcast

Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/

Wes Loder "The Nikon Camera in America 1946-1953" - https://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Camera-America-1946-1953/dp/0786432217

"The Tenax II: Zeiss Ikon's Precision, Fast-action Camera" - https://www.amazon.com/Tenax-II-Precision-Fast-action-Camera/dp/138987821X

Wes's Blog - http://wesloderandnikon.blogspot.com/

Robert Rotoloni - http://www.nikonhistoricalsociety.com/p/rotoloni-book.html

Mark Faulkner - https://thegashaus.com/

Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/

Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/

Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris

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