Ryu Koakimoto's Lecture
Nikon Kenkyukai Tokyo Meeting Nikkor 8.5cm F2 DAVE DUNCAN 1950 Historical Lecture
Hacchobori Tokyo
Tokyo Meeting in January 2008 Nikkor 8.5cm F2 As you know, very famous lens that became a chance Nikon was admitted in the world is Nikkor 8.5cm F2. David Douglas Duncan, star LIFE photojournalist, visited Nippon Kogaku Oi factory in Tokyo to verify the performance of Nikkor lenses in Showa 25(1950). To meet the lens that Duncan had praised, we put early Nikkor 8.5cm F2 lenses on the table.
Very Early Nikkor 8.5cm F2 Lenses Nikkor 8.5cm F2 Lenses Lens Foods and Caps for Nikkor 8.5cm F2 NIKKOR Engraving Lens Caps Nippon Kogaku Tokyo Engraving Three Kinds of Nikkor 8.5cm Finders Nippon Kogaku TOKYO and Nippon Kogaku JAPAN Nikkor 8.5cm Finders and Cases Beautiful Filter Collection Nikon Slip-on Filters Nikon Engravings on the Glass Surface Coffee Break A small adapter is used to mount EL Nikkor to Coolpix P5100. We enjoyed coffee with small Nikon historical products.
EL Nikkor 63mm F3.5 and Special Adapter for Coolpix P5100 EL Nikkor 63mm F3.5 and Adapters Rare NIKKO Orion 6X24 Monocular Rare NIKKO Orion 6X24 monocular might have been mounted to the optical weapon. Ryu Koakimoto Talked About Dave Duncan Ryu Koakimoto, professional photojournalist, researching David Douglas Duncan and his great work. We studied the content of his book "THIS IS WAR". Ryu Koakimoto talked about Dave Duncan and his great work, also his Nikkor lenses.
THIS IS WAR by David Douglas Duncan
DAVID DOUGLAS DUNCAN
THIS IS WAR
Ryu Koakimoto Talked About Dave Duncan Ryu Koakimoto introduced his "crazy work" to us respecting him. Please look at the photo of him published in the LIFE magazine. In World War II, Dave Duncan had a blister built in P-38 wing tank and sealed himself inside to take pictures. Ryu Koakimoto, professional photojournalist, a member of Nikon Kenkyukai talked about Dave Duncan.
Duncan is Sealed in Lockheed P-38 Wing Tank Before Take-off
Ryu Koakimoto's Lecture by Blackboard Ryu Koakimoto Pointed the 38th Parallel U.S. GETS INTO FIGHT FOR KOREA THE FIRST FIVE DAYS Ryu Koakimoto has met Dave Duncan. When Jun Miki was a chairman of Nikkor Club Japan, Ryu Koakimoto met Dave Duncan by introduction of Miki. Koakimoto and Dave talked about their work in the Nikkor Club reception room at the Nikon headquarters in Tokyo. Jun Miki (1919-1992) is a famous photographer in Japan, and Miki and Dave are relations to work by Korean War as LIFE photojournalist.
Nikon in very cold weather in 1950
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