
Camera Craftsman - May/June 1969
This May-June 1969 issue of Camera Craftsman, the technical journal for camera technicians, addresses the critical challenges facing repair professionals in the photographic industry. The central feature "Parts vs. Repair Profits" continues its examination of common problems technicians encounter in sourcing and stocking replacement parts. Samuel L. Love offers a comprehensive analysis of potential solutions, emphasizing the development of a centralized data-collection system to optimize parts ordering and reduce waste. The issue includes a comprehensive article on the Prontor 500 Electronic shutter, the groundbreaking mechanism equipping the Zeiss Ikon-Voigtländer Vitessa 500 AE, detailing its revolutionary features combining electronic control with CdS cell technology for automatic exposure. Additional content covers traveling technical training workshops, technician job listings, and coverage of the Service Showcase at Photo Expo 69. The publication also includes practical resources such as a metric tap and die set reference for camera repair technicians.
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Document Details
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- 28
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- 4.9 MB
- Category
- Photography