
Camera Craftsman - July/August 1974
This July-August 1974 issue of Camera Craftsman continues the in-depth examination of the Olympus OM-1 (Part II), one of the most sought-after cameras among professional photographers. Lawrence C. Lyells concludes his comprehensive analysis of this compact and versatile camera body.
The issue features a comprehensive report on photographic products from Russia and China, providing valuable insights into equipment from regions that were often poorly documented during this era.
A specialized article on electronics in cameras, authored by Gerald Lapidus, demystifies electronic circuits and their operation—essential knowledge for any repair technician working with modern equipment.
The practical feature « Controlling your Expenses » by Guy Laird delivers expert advice for managing repair shop operating costs effectively. In the « Practical Optics VI » section, explore the renowned Hasselblad Zeiss Planar 1:2.8 80mm lens, a professional standard.
Also included: industry news updates, the « Help Wanted » job listings section, and data exchanges among repair technicians. An essential publication for camera repair and restoration professionals seeking to deepen their technical knowledge and stay current with industry trends.
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Document Details
- Format
- Pages
- 44
- Size
- 16.3 MB
- Category
- Photography