
Camera Craftsman - July/August 1976
This July/August 1976 issue of Camera Craftsman delivers essential technical articles for camera repair and restoration professionals. The main feature covers the Leicaflex by F.W. Conley Jr., providing comprehensive analysis of this iconic camera model. Walter M. Woolfson contributes critical business guidance with 'Spending vs. Saving — The Bottom Line Battle,' a practical resource for industry entrepreneurs. PHI Bob Woods addresses Navy camera repair procedures, while Gary C. Yarish explores optical science through his study on simple lens metrology. Lawrence C. Lyells continues his in-depth technical examination of the Konica Autorефlex, part 3 of the series. The issue features practical sections including 'Practical Optics,' 'Data Exchange,' and 'Help Wanted,' complemented by publisher Samuel L. Love's editorial on entrepreneurship in camera repair. A prominent double-page advertisement showcases the ZELOX A/D Dual Universal Tester for photographic equipment testing, priced at $2175. This issue combines optical theory, repair practices, and business strategies tailored for professional camera technicians and service business operators.
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- 36
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- Photography