
Camera Craftsman - November/December 1970
This November-December 1970 issue of Camera Craftsman provides comprehensive technical content for camera repair technicians. Samuel L. Love's editorial, "The Knowledge Implosion," presents a thought-provoking comparison between American and European camera technicians, emphasizing the importance of solid technical knowledge over superficial understanding.
The issue features extensive coverage of Photokina, one of the world's largest photographic exhibitions, with detailed observations on current industry trends and innovations. Key technical articles include an in-depth examination of front shutter mechanisms (Inside Front Shutters - Part 1), analytical discussions on mechanical problem-solving (On Thinking Things Through), and coverage of Bell & Howell servomechanisms.
Additional sections encompass new service shops, a Help Wanted column, Technical Forum discussions, and numbered Service Notes (335). The Students' Section highlights graduates and professional reports. The cover showcases the Honeywell Strobonar 660, one of the featured stars of regional Area Workshops. This issue serves technicians seeking to deepen their expertise and stay current with industry developments and photographic equipment advancements.
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Document Details
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- Pages
- 28
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- 4.5 MB
- Category
- Photography