
Camera Craftsman - March/April 1955
This Camera Craftsman issue features Chester M. Bruszewski as Student of the Month, recognized for his meticulous workmanship and precise attention to detail in repair assignments. The publication highlights NCRS's Placement Service Department, which assists graduates in finding professional opportunities across America, particularly in large cities currently lacking qualified camera repair facilities.
The Director's Viewpoint column by S.L. Love motivates students to launch their repair businesses immediately, rather than waiting until graduation. It demonstrates how practical customer repairs effectively complement formal classroom training, building professional reputation and income simultaneously.
This issue features a practical guide for adjusting shutter speeds on Fed-Flash cameras, complete with detailed technical illustrations and precise specifications. The tool design is presented as the "Gadget of the Month," offering practical solutions for common adjustment procedures.
The publication actively seeks original repair methods and innovative shop solutions from students, offering NCRS credits for published ideas. Readers can submit their techniques and labor-saving devices for consideration. Additionally, the issue advertises a special monthly promotion on the HAZ-BIN storage cabinet featuring 144 compartments—an essential organizational system for camera repair shops and parts inventory management.
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- Photography