
Camera Craftsman - May/June 1957
This May-June 1957 issue of Camera Craftsman delivers comprehensive content for camera repair professionals and enthusiasts. Director Samuel L. Love's column addresses the critical issue of pricing repair services, drawing an insightful parallel with the automotive industry. The article emphasizes cost accounting principles for repair shops and advocates for preventive maintenance as a standard practice. A notable campaign is launched: « Why wait until it won't work at all? Check your cameras Spring and Fall! » The « Bellows » section showcases specialized tools including Swiss-made Renard tweezers and introduces a new camera repairman's handbook covering formulas, technical data, and shop practices. The magazine features its regular « Our Students Speak » column, sharing experiences from technicians in training. Additional content includes product advertisements for storage cabinets designed for organizing small parts, and coverage of the International Photographic Exposition held at Washington D.C.'s Armory, with the impressive building featured on the cover.
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- 21
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- 5.1 MB
- Category
- Photography