
Camera Craftsman - July/August 1973
This July/August 1973 issue of Camera Craftsman delivers comprehensive technical content for camera repair professionals and photography enthusiasts. The featured article "The Hole Thing" provides an in-depth examination of pinhole cameras, including detailed instructions for constructing various models from basic designs to more sophisticated versions. Lawrence C. Lyells contributes comparative analysis of the Argus Pocket Carefree 110 and reviews the Eumig Mini 3 Zoom Reflex, evaluating how the scaled-down Super 8 maintains quality standards. Helmut Gela explores the development, design, and technology of miniaturized movie cameras. Coverage of the Agfamatic 300 Sensor rounds out the technical features. Precision testing equipment takes center stage with National Camera's STAR system, a sophisticated shutter speed tester offering rapid measurements and extensive features. Regular departments include Point to Ponder examining quality in service, Help Wanted employment listings, Technical Forum for reader inquiries, and Data Exchange for technical information sharing. Industry news updates and product reviews provide additional resources for technicians and collectors seeking reliable information on camera maintenance and equipment evaluation.
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Document Details
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- Pages
- 36
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- 12.4 MB
- Category
- Photography