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In the mid-1950s, legendary oceanographer and explorer Jacques Cousteau wanted an easy-to-use, compact, amphibious camera.
France, Paris
Who
Jacques Cousteau, Jean de Wouters, Nikon, Nippon Kōgaku, Kodak
What
In the mid-1950s, legendary oceanographer and explorer Jacques Cousteau wanted an easy-to-use, compact, amphibious camera.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 09:10:00 GMT · 3h 14m ago
Where
France, Paris ·
Why
Cousteau wanted a camera that could be carried on the research vessel Calypso and used both on land and at depth.
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How this affects you
The design conceived by Cousteau and de Wouters became the Calypso camera, later licensed to Nikon, leading to the Nikonos series, which was a dominant choice for serious underwater photographers until the rise of digital imaging.
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3 events in this thread- Currently Reading3h 14m agoIn the mid-1950s, legendary oceanographer and explorer Jacques Cousteau wanted an easy-to-use, compact, amphibious camera.
- Technology3h 14m agoIn the mid-1950s, legendary oceanographer Jacques Cousteau conceived an easy-to-use, compact, amphibious camera, which Belgian engineer Jean de Wouters designed, leading to the Calypso camera.Open article
- Technology3h 14m agoJacques Cousteau helped conceive the Calypso camera in the mid-1950s, which was later manufactured by Atoms and distributed by La Spirotechnique in Paris starting in 1960.Open article
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