
Camera Craftsman - November/December 1965
This recovery edition of Camera Craftsman marks the publication's return following an interruption since March, with all subscriptions automatically extended accordingly. The issue features several substantial articles: a major flood coverage section including inventory liquidation sales, a philosophical essay titled "A Point to Ponder" by Samuel L. Love examining competition's role in human societal development, and results from a comprehensive camera repair survey. Notable content includes flying clinic schedules, photo/phonics technology articles, and seminars dedicated to Zeiss-Ikon and Voigtländer lens systems. The SPTO Service Notes section delivers practical technical guidance for technicians. Readers will also find the "Coffee Break" column documenting summer visitors received at National Camera facilities, classified advertising, and service-related Q&A sections. Striking photographs throughout document recovery efforts following major flooding disasters, illustrating the photographic repair industry's resilience amid significant material challenges and reconstruction.
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Document Details
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- Pages
- 20
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- 4.0 MB
- Category
- Photography