
Camera Craftsman - July/August 1964
This July-August 1964 issue (Volume 10, Number 4) delivers comprehensive coverage of photographic technology advancement and camera repair practices. The publication delves into the rich history of photographic pioneers, tracing German optical innovations that revolutionized the industry from early daguerreotype cameras to modern 35mm reflexes and contemporary equipment. The "Phototechnics Expands" feature showcases a new branch opening in New Zealand, with detailed reporting on service facilities and equipment. A significant article titled "Dealers Urged to Cooperate" addresses critical concerns for repairers and distributors within the industry. The issue includes a modern comprehensive test, articles on rapid film-loading systems, and specialized training sessions. The SPT section continues its study of optical glasses and their properties, while regular departments such as "Study Shots," "Your Servishop Questions," and the "NCRS Profile" round out this technically rich edition designed for professional camera repair specialists and serious photographic enthusiasts.
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- Pages
- 32
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- Category
- Photography