
Camera Craftsman - January/February 1968
This January/February 1968 issue of Camera Craftsman features comprehensive coverage of the Honeywell Rollei 35 shutter mechanism, highlighted with detailed internal component photography on the front cover. The publication delivers essential technical content for camera repair professionals and enthusiasts.
Renowned expert Sam Love contributes an article titled "A Point to Ponder," examining specialized service fields in automotive and photographic repair, while addressing significant gaps in professional technical training. The issue covers industry developments through reporting on the IPEX International MPD&FA conference in Philadelphia (February 24-29), where major photographic industry leaders gather.
Regular departments include coverage of apprenticeship education programs, revealing that over five million students enrolled in correspondence education in 1966. Additional sections feature ServiShops News, an article demonstrating how cameras assist in solving jet aircraft problems, and announcements for the 1968 repair seminars scheduled for June, August, and October.
The issue includes advertising for Genie, an innovative slide projection synchronization system compatible with any remote-controlled projector, and the Tap-a-Line, a practical wall-mounted electrical outlet accessory. This publication represents an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution of camera repair practices during the late 1960s.
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Document Details
- Format
- Pages
- 32
- Size
- 6.4 MB
- Category
- Photography