Andreas Thaler
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The Camera Craftsman was a periodical trade publication for camera repairers in the US that appeared from 1955 to 1980.
It discussed photographic equipment and its service/repair, and featured articles on specialist topics and industry news. It is a rich documentation of camera technology of its time that is still relevant and timeless today.
Legendary, for example, are the two technical articles by Larry Lyells on the Canon AE-1 and Minolta XD11 (XD, XD7), which provided an incomparable, detailed, yet generally understandable insight into the latest camera technology of the time.
The Camera Craftsman series is available in its entirety on Learn Camera Repair (for a fee).
Ideal and indispensable for DIY self-study.
See also
Technical literature for camera repairs
The number of English-language specialist publications on newer (SLR) cameras repair is manageable. I think I have compiled the most important titles here: The Camera Craftsman, SPT Journal and SPT Service Notes were published periodically. Editions of repair/service manuals, C & C...
How-to guide DIY service/repair for electromechanical SLRs: Where can I find information on repairing specific cameras? (part 5/8)
Excerpt from an issue of the SPT Journal. Fortunately, all the information we need for servicing and repairing our electromechanical SLRs is available on the web. Some of it is free, some of it is paid. The first port of call for information is learncamerarepair.com (LCR) Many issues of the...
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