
Camera Craftsman - November/December 1973
This November-December 1973 issue marks the conclusion of Camera Craftsman's inaugural year in its expanded format. The magazine features major technical articles dedicated to premium SLR cameras. Lawrence C. Lyells delivers a comprehensive study of the Fujica ST 801, emphasizing the LED exposure metering system, alongside a second installment examining the Pentax ES. Guy Laird launches a new series titled "Managing for Better Profits" investigating accounting records and their significance for repair technicians. The "Practical Optics" column focuses on the Canon FL 50mm f/1.4 lens. A "Safe Practices" section addresses safety protocols for welding and gas burning equipment. The issue includes a comprehensive index spanning 1969-1973. Featured are detailed presentations of National Camera's new precision testing instruments: the Star Shutter Timer and the Digitest Fourteen. Several advertisements complement this technically rich issue, including one highlighting the new Binocular-Collimator Fixture designed for camera collimation and calibration procedures.
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