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SPT Service Notes: July-August 1971

The July-August 1971 issue of the Society of Photo-Technologists Service Notes includes articles on the following:

• Nikomat Auto Slide Projector - disassembly

• Nikkormat FT - disassembly

• Mamiya-Sekor SUper 180/4.5 - disassembly

• Minolta Hi-Matic 7s - disassembly

• Kobena 121 Movie Camera - disassembly

• Honeywell Auto-Strobonar 600/660 - trigger circuit troubleshooting

• Agfa Silette LK - top cover disassembly

• Rolleiflex 2.8E - meter removal

• Kodak Flash 200 Shutter - disassembly

• Yashica J7 - top cover disassembly

• Faultless Interval Timer - cleaning

• Fujica Compact Delux - shutter access

• Kodak Electric 8 Movie Camera - battery compartment failure

• Kodak Instamatic 124 - service tip

• Yashica Mat EM - shutter removal

• Copal MXV - disassembly

• Yashica 8EM - disassembly

• Kodak Instamatic 314 - supplementary information

• Zeiss-Ikon Ikomatic A - disassembly

• Hanimex Automatic 8 Zoom - modification

• Werra - disassembly

• Bell & Howell Slide Cube Projector - modification

• Keystone 560 Movie Projector - disassembly

• Mighty-Mite Flash - disassembly & schematic

• Minolta-16 MGS - disassembly

• Perflex Forty-Four - disassembly

• Koni-Omegaflex M - cocking lever spring replacement

• Honeywell Electric Eye 35 - disassembly

• Minolta 500 - disassembly

• Polariod Color Pack II/III - flash cube repair

• Copal MXV Shutter - M-Sync malfunction

• PC Cord - modification

• Exciter Lamp Power Supply

...and more!

 

 

 

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