
Camera Craftsman - 1962
This September-October 1962 issue of Camera Craftsman delivers comprehensive content for camera repairmen and optical technicians. The issue features several key sections: a lead article titled « A Point to Ponder » by Samuel L. Love examining the educational role camera repairmen should play with their customers, emphasizing the importance of explaining equipment malfunctions and instructing photographers on proper camera usage. The SPT Section covers German shutter history, while regular departments include the NCRS Diary, Reports from the Craftsmen, Study Shots, Your ServiShops Questions, Help Wanted notices, and a Bellows section. A comprehensive NCRS supply catalog is included in this issue. Featured equipment tests and evaluations cover specialized tools and instruments, including exposure meter testers and precision lens removal wrenches. Product advertisements showcase innovative devices such as the OptiVISOR, a binocular magnifier designed for precision work, and specialized wrenches for lens mounting and retaining rings. A lighter feature reports on a summer picnic outing organized by NCRS staff members, adding a personal dimension to the professional publication.
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Document Details
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- Pages
- 24
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- 5.1 MB
- Category
- Photography