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Keppler’s Vault

I am proud to announce a new series of posts here that I am calling “Keppler’s Vault”.

The name Keppler refers to none only than Herbert Keppler (April 21, 1925 – January 4, 2008), long time photographer, journalist, consultant, and editorial director at both Modern Photography and Popular Photography.

Herbert Keppler (1925 – 2008)

Mr. Keppler’s career at both magazines lasted a remarkable 57 years, 37 at Modern and 20 at Pop Photo.  In that time, he wrote countless reviews, editorials, and articles covering almost every possible topic relating to film, cameras, and photography.  His reviews signaled a change in how the industry tested and reviewed cameras and lenses.  He developed objective tests in a lab environment that were repeatable between many different models to give measurable proof of a certain model’s performance.  Some of his lens resolution tests are still used to this day and Keppler’s book “124 Ways You Can Test Cameras Lenses and Photographic Equipment” is still considered a bible for camera testing.  The book is in the United States public domain and can be read online for free.

In addition to his work at both magazines, Keppler authored several books, considered at the time to be authoritative works about various Japanese camera companies like Nikon, Pentax and others.  Herbert Keppler received many awards throughout his life for his contributions to the photographic world such as being inducted into the Photo Marketing Hall of Fame, a lifetime achievement award by the Photographic Manufacturers and Distributors Association, and in 2002 was awarded the Japanese Order of the Sacred Treasure from the Emperor of Japan for his contribution to the Japanese photographic industry.

The Keppler’s Vault series will focus primarily on various articles published in Modern Photography magazine from the early 1950s to the mid 1960s.  I think this era was one of the most fascinating chapters in photography as the number of new models, designs, and technology in the camera industry was vast and constantly changing.  The original articles were painstakingly scanned in and published online by Marc Berger and used with his permission.

The goal of this series is not to plagiarize any of the original works, but as to highlight an article that I find interesting and share it with you.  Throughout the 20th century, magazines published a countless number of articles and reviews that have been forgotten and are no longer available.  Some attempts have been made to archive important works of the 20th century, but they can’t all be saved and unless someone takes the time to put them back online.

It is my goal to shine a light on these forgotten articles to inform, educate, and on occasion, entertain you all so that they do not remain forgotten.  If you are like me and love the rich history behind the companies and models we use today, and are curious about what people were saying about those same companies and models over half a century ago, then hopefully you’ll enjoy this new series.

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Keppler’s Vault 68: How We Do What We Do

Keppler’s Vault 68: How We Do What We Do

Having revealed a little of what it looks like behind the curtains in my recent post, So You Want Your Own Photography Blog, I talk about the challenges in setting up a website that can be used for any photographic discussion, from reviews of new or old equipment, sharing photographic…

July 2, 2020 July 2, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault
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Keppler’s Vault 67: Auto Advance Revolution

Keppler’s Vault 67: Auto Advance Revolution

When George Eastman released the first Kodak camera in 1888, it came preloaded with a long roll of photographic film that could take 100 images before it needed to be sent off for development.  The idea that you could have a camera loaded with film that didn’t require separate glass…

June 18, 2020 June 18, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault
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Keppler’s Vault 66: Modern’s Top 47 Cameras of 1979

Keppler’s Vault 66: Modern’s Top 47 Cameras of 1979

Modern’s Top 47 Cameras from 1979 is the first of these lists I’ve published that originally appeared after I was born, so I’ve officially entered into an era in which I am older than the list itself! Much like the rapid changes in camera technology in the late 1950s when…

June 11, 2020 June 11, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault
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Keppler’s Vault 65: Assignment Korea

Keppler’s Vault 65: Assignment Korea

It’s been two years since the photography world lost one of it’s most important photographers.  David Douglas Duncan, then 102 years old, passed away peacefully on July 7, 2018 with his wife by his side. Duncan was a life long photographer who later became good friends with Pablo Picasso, photographing…

June 4, 2020 June 4, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault
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Keppler’s Vault 64: Kodak D-76

Keppler’s Vault 64: Kodak D-76

For nearly 100 years, one of the most popular black and white film developers remains Kodak D-76.  Using the properties of the Elon developing agent, also called Metol, Kodak D-76 is often seen as a universal developer that can be used with nearly every film, no matter how fast, how…

May 21, 2020 May 21, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault
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Keppler’s Vault 63: Flexichrome

Keppler’s Vault 63: Flexichrome

For most of the past century, the choice of whether you wanted to shoot photographs in color or black and white has simply been a matter of choosing one film or another, or in the digital era, pressing a button or two to switch back and forth. In the earliest…

May 7, 2020 December 3, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault
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Keppler’s Vault 62: Battery Mess

Keppler’s Vault 62: Battery Mess

You only need to be a camera collector for about five seconds before you discover one of the most frustrating aspects of the hobby.  Is it the large number of extinct films that you can no longer get?  Is it what do to with all of the “Ever-ready” cases that…

April 30, 2020 April 30, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Battery / Keppler's Vault
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Keppler’s Vault 61: Mirror Lenses

Keppler’s Vault 61: Mirror Lenses

Whether you shoot film or digital, there are certain lenses that appeal to certain people.  Some people like myself are more comfortable with wide angle lenses, some prefer portrait lenses like the Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 or the Summicron 90mm f/2, and some prefer long telephoto lenses. For those who have…

April 23, 2020 April 23, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault
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Keppler’s Vault 60: Modern’s Top 47 Cameras of 1974

Keppler’s Vault 60: Modern’s Top 47 Cameras of 1974

I started out Keppler’s Vault 54 of Modern’s Top 47 cameras of 1969 by saying photographers love lists, and boy, was I right!  That summary of some of the best cameras of the year turned out to be one of my best performing posts of the year, and while I’m…

April 9, 2020 April 9, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault
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Keppler’s Vault 59: Zeiss Sphaerogon Nr. 18

Keppler’s Vault 59: Zeiss Sphaerogon Nr. 18

It’s no secret that in the early 20th century, Zeiss was a name associated with some of the world’s best lenses.  With the work done by Paul Rudolph and many other opticians, lenses like the Planar and Tessar in 1896 and 1902 respectively, became two of the most successful and…

April 2, 2020 April 2, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault / Zeiss
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Keppler’s Vault 58: JCII

Keppler’s Vault 58: JCII

It doesn’t take long to be a camera collector to have come across one of those oval gold foil PASSED stickers on many Japanese optical products.  While it was common practice by many original owners of Japanese camera or lens owners to remove this sticker, many still remain in various…

March 19, 2020 March 19, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Japan / Keppler's Vault
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Keppler’s Vault 57: Kodak Royal-X Pan

Keppler’s Vault 57: Kodak Royal-X Pan

My current digital camera is a Fujifilm X-T20 and when I am out shooting, I can change the simulated ISO setting as high as 12,800 in standard mode and 51,200 in “extended” mode meaning that no matter how slow of a lens I mount to it, I can shoot the…

March 12, 2020 March 12, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault / Kodak
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