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Preview of Camera Craftsman - March/April 1964

Camera Craftsman - March/April 1964

by CAMERA-CRAFTSMAN

This spring 1964 issue of Camera Craftsman offers a comprehensive collection of technical articles for camera repairmen and enthusiasts. Featured articles include an in-depth exploration of intentional double exposures using Zeiss Ikon Contarex and Contaflex 35mm SLR cameras, complete with detailed explanations of film handling and shutter mechanism procedures. The publication celebrates the National Camera Art Department, highlighting the "Own Your Own Show" exhibition at the Denver Art Museum and showcasing artists Margaret Snyder and Ray Whiting. A dedicated technical section covers optical glasses and their properties (part one), providing essential knowledge about optical components found in photographic equipment. Additional highlights include coverage of the first 35mm camera with built-in flash and an updated review of the Kilfitt system. Samuel L. Love's "A Point to Ponder" column discusses the placement service for National Camera Repair School graduates, while other regular sections examine practical topics such as automation in photography and correspondence education methods. This issue demonstrates how photographers and technicians can expand their knowledge and skills through both formal repair education and home study programs.

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