
Camera Craftsman - March/April 1957
Special convention issue of Camera Craftsman dedicated to the 1957 International Photographic Exposition (IPEX) in Washington D.C. This edition features Miss Millie Second, the ServiShops Motion Analyzer, a groundbreaking test instrument capable of splitting a second into thousands of parts. This sophisticated device will allow exposition visitors to test shutters, synchronizers, flash contacts, and motion picture cameras and projectors.
Director Samuel L. Love provides comprehensive analysis of industrial photography and its diverse applications: from technical documentation to production processes, commercial photography, and advertising. A faculty article emphasizes the critical importance of photographic theory and design knowledge for camera repair technicians, extending beyond practical experience alone.
The publication features student and alumni news, NCRS marketplace sections offering repair equipment and tools, and employment opportunities. Notable content includes detailed presentation of the new ServiShops Analyzer and its precision testing capabilities, essential for professional repair technicians and serious photography enthusiasts interested in technical camera maintenance and diagnostics.
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Document Details
- Format
- Pages
- 17
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- 4.3 MB
- Category
- Photography