SPT Service Notes: September-October 1970
The September-October 1970 issue of the Society of Photo-Technologists Service Notes includes articles on the following:
• Hasselblad Leaf Type Shutter - Disassembly
• Hasselblad Magazine - Disassembly
• Kodak Instamatic 233 - Disassembly
• Kodak Retina III Lens - Disassembly
• Gauthier Microscope Shutter - Disassembly
• Yashica D - Disassembly
• Yashicamat 124 - Service Tips
• Rolleiflex 2.8F - Disassembly & Meter Timing
• Nikkor N 50mm f3.5 Lens - Disassembly
• Polariod Prontor Shutter - Disassembly & Features
• Airequipt 450EF Slide Projector - Disassembly
• Bell & Howell Autoload Super 8 Movie Camera - Disassembly
• Robot Vollantomat Star II - Disassembly
• Kodak Instamatic 414 - Disassembly
• Bauer Electric S Movie Camera - Disassembly
• Canon Auto Zoom 518 Super 8 Movie Camera - Filter Replacement
• Konica IIIM - Release Lever Adjustment/Bottom Plate Removal
• Brownie Auto 27 - Disassembly
• Kodak Signet 50 - Lens & Bottom Plate Removal
• Yashica Minimatic C - Disassembly for Meter Service
• RCA Model 400 16mm Projector - Case Removal
• Kodak M16 Movie Camera - Disassembly
• Canon FL 50 f1.4 Lens - Disassembly
• Bolex 18-5 8mm Projector - Clutch Disassembly
• Petri 1.9 Color Corrected Super - Disassembly
• Bell & Howell Design 290 Turret Model Movie Camera - Disassembly
• Ansco Viking - Bellows Removal
• Vernon Super 8 Movie Camera - Disassembly
• Agfa Solinette II - Top Cover Removal
• Wittnauer Legionnaire - Top Cover Removal
• Konica I - Top Cover Removal
• Bell & Howell Autoload 308 Super 8 Movie Camera - Hand Grip Removal
• Ampro 16mm Projector - Claw Replacement
• Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f1.2 Lens - Disassembly
• Ricoh 126C - Disassembly
• Miranda T - Light Meter removal
• Konica Auto-Reflex - Disassembly
• Argus Autronic I & II - Sticking Exposure Meter
• Super 8 - Test Cartridge
...and more!
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