
Camera Craftsman - March/April 1977
This spring issue of Camera Craftsman examines the technological innovations shaping modern camera design. The flagship feature focuses on the Canon AE-1, Canon's latest entry that transforms the market through its compact design and pioneering electronic architecture. The article thoroughly explains the automatic diaphragm control system and the groundbreaking flip-flop circuit technology for exposure data retention, along with a single 6-volt battery powering all control circuits.
The magazine continues its educational foundation with part three of the GAF SS 250XL series and includes coverage of photographic standards from the ANSI Reporter. A practical feature addresses the important question of pricing estimation services in the repair business.
A special retrospective celebrates Silver Anniversary milestones and chronicles National Camera's remarkable journey from its inception. The article highlights George Norquist's visionary approach and documents the company's evolution from humble beginnings to a major force in camera service and training.
The basic course in digital electronics advances with its third installment, providing essential knowledge for technicians seeking to master emerging technologies.
Advertising highlights the COMPARA system for comprehensive camera testing, offering professional repair shops complete diagnostic capabilities for all camera types and equipment.
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- 36
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- Photography