
Camera Craftsman - November/December 1962
This November-December 1962 issue of Camera Craftsman delivers substantial content for camera repair professionals and enthusiasts. The table of contents highlights several major articles, including a practical clinic dedicated to the 2 1/4 Reflex camera, a comprehensive article on a new shutter speed testing methodology, and a feature on a unique wall gift. The SPT section covers projectors and projection equipment essentials.
The magazine offers extensive practical departments: helpful hints and tips for repair work, reports from experienced craftsmen, case studies, and a comprehensive Q&A section addressing shop questions. Additional regular columns include "A Point to Ponder," the NCRS Diary, a Bellows section, and various product announcements tailored to repair professionals.
Several prominent advertisers contribute to this issue, including National Camera Supply featuring specialized tools such as Flexi-Clamp flexible wrenches for lens ring removal, crystal-clear plastic storage boxes, and specialized lubricants (All-Temp Lube and Moly Lube). The publication celebrates significant industry milestones: the 50th anniversary of Compur and the 100th anniversary of Zeiss Ikon, both pioneering manufacturers. An article describes an experimental field visit conducted by C.H. Schmitt and S.L. Love to Norman E. Webb's shop in Wichita, Kansas, demonstrating the magazine's commitment to advancing repair shop practices and techniques.
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Document Details
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- Pages
- 24
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- 5.7 MB
- Category
- Photography