
Camera Craftsman - January/February 1972
This January/February 1972 issue of Camera Craftsman (Volume 18, Number 1) is essential reading for camera repair technicians and enthusiasts. The flagship feature is Part I of 'The Resolving Power of Photographic Lenses,' a comprehensive examination of optical lens characteristics and performance metrics crucial for assessing professional equipment. Continuing from the previous issue, Part II explores 'Business and Consumerism,' addressing the commercial and professional dimensions of camera servicing. The publication announces the 1972 Area Workshops schedule and introduces a new NatCam Manual and lesson text. Details regarding the MPDFA Convention and Trade Show are prominently featured. Editorial content includes Samuel L. Love's 'A Point to Ponder,' emphasizing craftsmanship pride and professional integrity in service work. The 'Data Exchange' section (pages 13-15) facilitates technical knowledge sharing among practitioners. A dedicated 'Technical Forum' addresses practical repair questions, while the Students' Section highlights recent graduates, correspondence, and study photographs. Multiple technical seminars are scheduled throughout the following months, providing opportunities for professional development and continuing education.
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- Photography