
Camera Craftsman - 1974
The September/October 1974 issue of Camera Craftsman delivers a comprehensive overview of optical equipment and essential tools for camera technicians and photography enthusiasts. The main feature « Focus on Lenses » provides in-depth exploration of various focal lengths and their practical applications in the field.
This issue covers several major technical topics: « Servicing the Automatic Lens » by Lawrence C. Lyells offers detailed guidance on maintaining automatic lenses with representative product case studies. « Lens Testing » by William G. Hyzer examines key factors in evaluating optical systems, while « Far-Out Lenses » discusses macro and telephoto lens designs that remain innovative and forward-thinking.
The publication also includes « 35 Lens Mount » by Herbert R. Pfister, demonstrating techniques for correcting vertical lines in architectural photography. A section titled « Make Your Advertising Dollars Pay Dividends » by Guy Laird provides crucial business advice for service professionals.
The National Camera Flasher supplement presents an extensive catalog of essential equipment: slide rules, vernier calipers, micrometers, and high-performance Bernz-O-Matic torch kits, electronic calculators, and image evaluation charts for optimizing optical systems and camera functionality.
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Document Details
- Format
- Pages
- 44
- Size
- 13.4 MB
- Category
- Photography