SPT Service Notes: March-April 1971
The March-April 1971 issue of the Society of Photo-Technologists Service Notes includes articles on the following:
• Nikon F36 Motor Drive - Disassembly
• Mamiya 8G Model III - Disassembly
• Canon Canonet f1.9 - Bottom Cover Removal
• Komaflex S - Shutter Removal
• Kern-Paillard Yvar 150mm f4 D-Mount - Disassembly
• Minolta A - Top/Bottom Cover Removal
• Minolta SRT-101 - Disassembly
• Yashicanon 55mm f1.8 Lens - Supplementary Information
• Pentacon - Disassembly
• Topcon Auto-Topcor 58mm f1.8 Lens - Disassembly
• Mamiya Auto-Lux 35 - Disassembly for Shutter repair
• Kobena TL 468 Super 8 Movie Camera - Lens Removal
• Olympus Pen-EE - Supplementary Information
• Yashica Mat - Lens & Shutter Removal
• Miranda DR - Supplementary Information
• Galaxy Camera - Disassembly
• Agfa Karat - Shutter Removal
• Kodak Retina IIa - Shutter/Wind Linkage Adjustment
• Nikkor Q 200mm f4 Lens - Disassembly for Diaphragm Cleaning
• Canon Dial 35 - Spring Motor Disassembly
• Kalimar Reflex 120 Camera - Disassembly for Shutter & Wind Mechanism
• Zeiss Ikon Tenex - Service Tips
• Keystone Model 950 - Inoperative Reel Spindles
• Sawyars 707AQ Projector - Disassembly of Tray/Timer Area
• Kodak Pagent AV 126-TR Sound Projector - Belt Replacement
• Bell & Howell Design 308 Movie Camera - Case Removal
• Tayocaflex - Shutter Removal
• Eumig Model C-3 Movie Camera - Disassembly
• Sears Continental 45 Projector - Cycle Failure
• Zeiss Symbolica - Disassembly
• Voigtlander Vitoret DR - Top Cover Removal
...and more!
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