SPT Service Notes: November-December 1970
The November-December 1970 issue of the Society of Photo-Technologists Service Notes includes articles on the following:
• Argus 260 Automatic - Disassembly
• Yashica Flash-O-Set - Shutter & Diaphragm Cleaning
• Yashica Minister III - Shutter Removal
• Nikkorex Zoom 35 - Erratic Light Shield Action
• Hanimex Auto EE - Shutter Removal
• Argus Super 8 Model 812 - Front Cover Removal
• Bauer C2A Super - Disassembly
• Voigtlander Vito B - Rewind Clutch Failure
• Argus C4 - Disassembly
• Argus Autronic I - Sticking Exposure Meter (Part 2)
• Keystone Super 8 K-623 Movie Camera - Disassembly
• Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f1.4 Lens - Diaphragm Cleaning
• Kodak Instamatic 314 - Disassembly
• Yashica JP - Disassembly
• Zeiss Ikon Contessa - Disassembly
• Kodak Instamatic 154 - Flash Cube Timing
• Vernon 4XR Zoom Super 8 Movie Camera - Disassembly
• Kodak Carousel 800 - Fan Belt Replacement
• Agfa Silette SLE - Disassembly
• Petri 7S - Disassembly
• Canon 50mm f1.4 - Disassembly
• Anscomatic (Sears Tower) Slide Projector - Mechanism Removal
• Agfa Isoflash Rapid _ Housing Removal
• Kodak Instamatic 304 - Disassembly Tip
• Fujica V2 - Disassembly
• Emdeko EM 8000 Movie Camera - Front Cover Removal
• Sankyo Super CM - Disassembly
• Minoltina P - Disassembly
• Yashica YK - Disassembly
...and more!
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