hepcat
Former PH, USN
There's a thread going about using an M9 on a bike.... And I had posted about my experience with Leica gear and repairs while I was in the Navy from 1974-1979. Takkun replied with this:
"Off topic, but would you be interested in starting a thread perhaps about the gear you used in the Navy? My father was USAF and a former professor was Signal Corps, and they both mentioned having used exclusively the Nikon F/F2 bodies.
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Ian M., Seattle"
So, Ian... here's your thread. Post away.
When I was in Admiral Zumwalt's Navy... we used KE-7A M4 Leica kits with 35, 50, and 90mm Summicrons. The SLR of the time was the Beseler Topcon Super D. 6x6 was covered with the Mamiya C330 systems. We had a variety of 4x5 press and view cameras availalble and I think in the two Fleet-Air Photo Labs (FAPL) I was assigned to, we had an 8x10 view camera available that was almost never used except as a copy camera.
We had Kodak EH-38 b&w processing machines for 5" aerial film from the aircraft 5" belly cameras, and did primarily hand-process for b&w roll film. We did in-lab C-6 and C-22 processing. We had both color & b&w enlarger print rooms. I recall that the b&w print room had four up to 6x7 enlarger print stations and one 5x7" enlarger. I didn't do much color stuff if any.
I seem to recall that some of the squadrons were transitioning to Canon AE-1s for the ordinancemen who were responsible for taking photos from the aircraft. I also recall there being some Nikkormats and Nikons floating around in some of the squadrons. I believe that as I was getting out, the Topcons were being replaced with Nikon F2s.
Man, that was a looooong time ago.
There you go Takkun... post away! 🙂
"Off topic, but would you be interested in starting a thread perhaps about the gear you used in the Navy? My father was USAF and a former professor was Signal Corps, and they both mentioned having used exclusively the Nikon F/F2 bodies.
__________________
Ian M., Seattle"
So, Ian... here's your thread. Post away.
When I was in Admiral Zumwalt's Navy... we used KE-7A M4 Leica kits with 35, 50, and 90mm Summicrons. The SLR of the time was the Beseler Topcon Super D. 6x6 was covered with the Mamiya C330 systems. We had a variety of 4x5 press and view cameras availalble and I think in the two Fleet-Air Photo Labs (FAPL) I was assigned to, we had an 8x10 view camera available that was almost never used except as a copy camera.
We had Kodak EH-38 b&w processing machines for 5" aerial film from the aircraft 5" belly cameras, and did primarily hand-process for b&w roll film. We did in-lab C-6 and C-22 processing. We had both color & b&w enlarger print rooms. I recall that the b&w print room had four up to 6x7 enlarger print stations and one 5x7" enlarger. I didn't do much color stuff if any.
I seem to recall that some of the squadrons were transitioning to Canon AE-1s for the ordinancemen who were responsible for taking photos from the aircraft. I also recall there being some Nikkormats and Nikons floating around in some of the squadrons. I believe that as I was getting out, the Topcons were being replaced with Nikon F2s.
Man, that was a looooong time ago.
There you go Takkun... post away! 🙂
