
Camera Craftsman - May/June 1963
This May-June 1963 issue of Camera Craftsman (volume 9, number 3) delivers comprehensive content tailored for camera repair technicians and service professionals. Featured articles include coverage of the 1963 PSA Convention, alongside an insightful piece titled "How Far Have We Gone?" examining technological progress in the field. The publication addresses recoverable camera films and highlights the upcoming 1965 International Photo Exposition. A critical section on "Special Training Program" and recognition of "Cover Award Winners" showcase industry best practices and innovations. Samuel L. Love's essential article "A Point to Ponder" dissects pricing strategies for repair work, contrasting hourly-rate systems with flat-rate pricing models—a vital concern for any service shop. Regular departments feature practical guidance including "Reports from the Craftsmen," technical Q&A through "Your Servishops Questions," and the instructional "Study Shots" column. The issue includes advertisements for specialized equipment and tools: Dixon miniaturized tools, Nat Line Flexi-Clamp wrenches, NCRS lesson binders, and apprentice starter kits. An essential reference for ongoing professional development and workshop management in camera repair services.
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- 24
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- Photography