
Camera Craftsman - March/April 1960
This issue of Camera Craftsman delivers essential techniques and tools for camera repair professionals. Featured on the cover is the Konica Hexanon 60mm f/1.2 lens, with in-depth optical coverage and repair procedures.
The publication includes a substantial article examining the professional photographer's vital role in the community and the specialized services they provide. Field reports from experienced technicians showcase practical solutions to real-world repair challenges encountered in their shops.
A comprehensive Deadpan Dictionary helps technicians master industry terminology and technical language. Coverage of the NCRS booth at the St. Louis convention provides important updates for repair professionals attending this major industry event.
The product innovation section showcases several tools specifically designed for camera repair work: the Unimat, a compact precision multi-tool combining lathe, mill, drill press and grinding capabilities; Kimwipes for non-abrasive lens cleaning; binocular magnifiers for detailed work; and miniaturized tools including a precision hand drill and screw-holding drivers. The issue also provides curated bibliographic resources for technicians seeking to expand their professional knowledge. This comprehensive issue serves serious repair practitioners and enthusiasts committed to mastering their craft.
Documentation must be downloaded on a computer (PC, Mac, or Linux).
Do not use a smartphone or tablet to download documentation; they generally lack sufficient memory capacity to handle large files, and few users know how to locate the download folder on these devices.
Once downloaded, you can use it right away and even print the pages you need, or use your smartphone in photo mode to translate into the language of your choice: Google Translate
Document Details
- Format
- Pages
- 25
- Size
- 6.3 MB
- Category
- Photography