
Camera Craftsman - July/August 1968
This international issue of Camera Craftsman (volume 14, number 4) delivers a comprehensive collection of technical and practical content for camera repair technicians. The featured article "Parts vs. Repair Profits" by Samuel L. Love explores the fundamental business dynamics of camera repair, offering insightful comparisons between parts availability in photography equipment versus automobiles. This substantive contribution marks the second installment of a thoughtful series on repair profitability.
The issue encompasses diverse editorial features: reports on technician graduates achieving success worldwide, coverage of emerging equipment and cutting-edge technologies including electronic shutters for amateur cameras, and detailed Photokina '68 coverage showcasing international innovations from the prestigious Cologne exhibition. Practical sections include money-saving tips, service notes, technical forums, employment listings, and guidance on essential workshop inventory.
This special international edition appeals to professional repair technicians seeking to deepen their understanding of repair shop business strategies while staying current with technological advances in the industry. Readers will find valuable insights into both the practical and commercial aspects of camera repair work.
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Document Details
- Format
- Pages
- 28
- Size
- 5.4 MB
- Category
- Photography