
Camera Craftsman - January/February 1970
This January-February 1970 issue of Camera Craftsman (Volume 16, Issue 1) delivers comprehensive coverage of the latest advancements in photographic technology and camera service. The flagship article by Samuel L. Love, « The Status of the Technician, » provides critical analysis of the evolving professional status of service technicians, highlighting their growing importance in the industry and the rapid technological changes reshaping the field. The primary feature announces new technical publications from National Camera, including two indispensable guides: « Complex Escapement Retard Shutter - Part II » and « The Synchro-Compur 00-MXV Wide-Reflex, » complemented by the NATCAM #328 service manual with detailed coverage of complex shutter escapement mechanisms and flash synchronization systems. The issue features detailed technical illustrations of three industry-leading shutters: the Prontor SVS, Seikosha 00-SLV, and Synchro-Compur 00-MXV, complete with assembly and timing procedures. Beyond technical content, the publication includes ten practical business tips for operational efficiency, announces the formation of a photography foundation for youth, and provides industry news, employment listings, and updates from the camera repair sector.
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- 28
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- Photography