
Camera Craftsman - March/April 1965
This March-April 1965 issue of Camera Craftsman, the essential publication for camera repair technicians, delivers comprehensive technical content for professionals in the field. The main feature examines 220 film and its capability to deliver twice as many exposures per roll, with detailed analysis of film transport mechanisms and necessary adaptations for existing camera models. The article explores technical implications for camera manufacturers and early responses from companies like Hasselblad, Bronica, and Mamiyaflex developing compatible solutions. The issue showcases an important repair seminar and Graflex seminar in Dallas, demonstrating the publication's commitment to ongoing technician training. Coverage extends to National Camera's five flying clinics, traveling educational initiatives bringing expertise to repairmen nationwide. The Craftsman News section announces recent innovations, including the introduction of the new Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super camera designed for amateur photographers. Regular sections provide practical advice, technical service notes, and helpful resources including reader question answers and employment listings. This issue delivers complete coverage to keep camera repair professionals informed and skilled in their specialized craft.
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Document Details
- Format
- Pages
- 28
- Size
- 5.1 MB
- Category
- Photography