Larry Burrows, a Great Press Photojournalist
Nikon Kenkyukai Tokyo Meeting Nikon F2 Collection Legendary Press Photojournalist Robert Capa Larry Burrows Grand Historical Story Nikon F2 Collection The Nikon Kenkyukai Tokyo Meeting in May held in near Ginza Tokyo. The first session, well, the verification by real machines of the Nikon F2 feature that was the main theme started. A member brought his Nikon F2 cameras in. They were six F2 motor cameras and a Leica camera.
Six Nikon F2 cameras and a Leica were in his bag
Really Great Nikon F2 Motor Drives
Big Tiny Nikkor Lens and F2
Beautiful Primitive SLR Camera Nikon F2
Very Early Nikon F2 Camera 35 Special Collection The next session, we researched the product concerning 35. We brought together various Nikkor 35mm lenses. In this session, we saw the Nikkor 35mm F2.8 lens, Macro Nikkor 35mm F4.5 lens and TV-Nikkor 35mm F0.9 lens.
Professional Powered Nikon F with Nikkor 35mm F2.8
Red Engraving
Nikon F ASAHI News Paper Press Model
Olympus and 35mm Lens
Black Painted Leica with S Nikkor Lens
Nikkor 35mm and Nikkor 35mm Lenses
Olympus and 35mm Lens
Very Beautiful Image by TV-Nikkor 35mm F0.9 Lens
Of course, these are Nikkor 35mm lenses (for 4x5 inch large format view cameras)
Macro Nikkor 35mm F4.5
Very Nice Macro Image by Little Tiny Nikkor Lens
TV Nikkor 35mm F0.9
Very Beautiful Nikkor Lens Ryu's Press Lecture Mr. Ryu Koakimoto, a professional photojournalist, reported two photojournalists to us. He put LIFE magazine on the collection table.
Press Photo Research
Ryu Koakimoto and Kenkyukai Members
Dwight D. Eisenhower, The Army's Five-Star General, June 19, 1944, LIFE
Beachheads of Normandy
Very Powerful Strong Press Photos
Capa's Great Work in Normandy
LIFE Magazine and War Robert Capa and Larry Burrows Ryu Koakimoto had the experience of coming across Robert Capa in Japan. It is 1954 when Ryu Koakimoto was still a student. He was to have seen Capa who was taking a picture at Tokyo Station. Capa was taking a picture by Nikon S with Nikkor 50mm F1.4 lens. However, he died in the battlefield.
Larry Burrows, English Photojournalist If one of the great photojournalists makes it to Capa in World War II, the star photographer of the Vietnam war is correspondent Larry Burrows of the LIFE magazine. Larry Burrows reported the great article "One Ride with Yankee Papa 13" in the LIFE magazine. He is wearing his Nikon F and Leica cameras. Ryu Koakimoto was covering the news in Saigon in 1965 of the Vietnam war. He looked for Larry Burrows in the battlefield. However, Ryu Koakimoto was not able to meet Larry Burrows. He also has died in the battlefield. It was 1971.
Larry Burrows Wearing his Nikon F and Leica Cameras
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