
Camera Craftsman - November/December 1966
This November/December 1966 issue of Camera Craftsman presents comprehensive technical content for camera repair technicians and photography equipment enthusiasts. The cover features a stunning architectural photograph of the Air Force Academy Chapel, captured by Wm. Smyth of Smyth Studios in Englewood, Colorado.
Key articles include "From Flashpowder to Electronic Flash," tracing the evolution of photographic lighting systems, and announcements regarding the newly established 425 Club with information on low-interest loan eligibility requirements.
The SPT (Society of Photo-Technologists) section is extensively featured with service notes, graduate reports, and a dedicated column addressing members' technical questions about camera shutters, bellows, and other critical components.
Notable in this issue is the appointment of Samuel L. Love, President of National Camera Repair School, to an advisory committee for vocational education administration under the Proprietary School Act of 1966.
The publication includes a comprehensive "Help Wanted" section with employment opportunities for qualified camera repairmen across various regions, and advertisements for specialized repair equipment such as vacuum tweezers and precision engraving tools. This issue provides essential technical knowledge and industry connections for professionals in the camera repair field.
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Document Details
- Format
- Pages
- 28
- Size
- 5.6 MB
- Category
- Photography