
Camera Craftsman - May/June 1976
This May-June 1976 issue of Camera Craftsman examines the latest technological advances in camera repair and maintenance. The main feature covers Kodak's instant cameras, recently showcased at the PMA show with hands-on testing opportunities for technicians. The publication continues its comprehensive Konica Autoreflex T3 series with a detailed second installment, helping repair professionals master this advanced SLR model. A thorough report on the 1976 PMA Show highlights the industry's newest innovations and equipment. Technical articles focus on premium optics, including the Nikkor-P 180mm f/28 lens and the Gossen Super Pilot Light Meter, providing in-depth analysis for practitioners. The Point to Ponder section raises important ethical questions about premeditated mediocrity in camera repair work. Commentaries explore evolving attitudes among photography business entrepreneurs and management philosophies. Industrial advertisements showcase professional-grade testing instruments, including the Australian-made Zelox A/D Universal Tester. This issue is essential reading for camera repair technicians seeking current technical knowledge and industry insights.
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Document Details
- Format
- Pages
- 36
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- 15.2 MB
- Category
- Photography