John Wiegerink
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I must say that I never heard about most of those cameras beside Argus, and when searching in google - none of USA cameras in 35mm comes even close to Leica, Nikon or Canon rangefinders, or let's say Nikon F SLR. And when one thinks - which todays cameras are made in USA? Nice, good and pretty design cameras are made even in communist DDR and Soviet union, and USA was/is economy No 1. Why?
Why no cameras from USA/economy no.1? Simple, labor cost for return on profits. Making a camera is very "labor intensive" even with todays automation. Now, if you can pay somebody .25 to .75 cents an hour, with NO benefits you might be able to make and sell a camera for a profit. I'm talking in the 1950's - 1970's era of course. Remember that the cameras from the 1930's and 1940's were mainly made in the USA, Great Britain and Western Europe. Yes, there were a few made in other countries, but not many and certainly not many good ones. Then the Rising Sun needed to spur their economy after WWII and turned to things like 35mm cameras and then even into medium format cameras for exportation. Thus, the end of the USA camera industry as we knew it. Oh well, that's life! JW