
Camera Craftsman - July/August 1963
This issue of Camera Craftsman delivers practical and informative content tailored for camera repair technicians. The featured article "How Far Have We Gone?" provides thoughtful analysis on the evolution of photographic technology. The publication emphasizes professional development through articles on NCRS resident training and the ongoing flying clinics initiative. A significant section focuses on technical expertise, including "Measuring Exposure Times" with practical notes for repair professionals. The magazine highlights the importance of industry standards with dedicated coverage of NCRS handbook revisions and reaccreditation requirements. Regular columns keep readers engaged with field reports from working repair technicians, servishop questions, and detailed case studies. A notable feature documents the meeting of camera repair students trained in New Zealand and Florida, showcasing the international scope of the repair community. The issue also includes a comprehensive parts assortments guide with current pricing to streamline ordering. Additionally, readers will find updates on National Camera ServiShops' nationwide warranty service expansion, covering the Apache "100" drum dryer. An essential reference for professional camera repair technicians seeking technical knowledge and industry updates.
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Document Details
- Format
- Pages
- 24
- Size
- 4.5 MB
- Category
- Photography