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SPT Service Notes: November-December 1971

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

• Kodak Instamatic 174 - disassembly

• Argus C-3 - disassembly

• Petri Color 35 - shutter access

• Kodak Instamatic 314/414 - jammed shutter & transport

• Kodak Instamatic M4 Movie Camera - reassembly tip

• Mamiya/Sekor Super Delux f1.7 - access to shutter

• Exakta 500 - top cover and mechanism removal

• Minolta SRT 101 - broken TV (meter coupling cord)

• Argus Automatic 35 - disassembly tips

• Konica Auto S - disassembly

• Kodak Instamatic M6 - follow up from pg. 327

• Sawyers Sutomatic 700 Slide Projector - tips

• Taron JL - top cover removal

• Taron JL - shutter - disassembly

• Polaroid J-66 - disassembly

• Olympus Pen F - top cover removal

• Leatherette Pattern Making

• Kodak Retina 1a - counter dial assembly

• Leica IIIf - disassembly

• Leica Model B - disassembly

• Topcon Unique - disassembly & rangefinder adjustment

• Konica Auto S-2 - front removal

• Revere Stereo 33 - rangefinder & focus adjustment

• Polaroid Model 268 - flash repair

...and more!

 

 

 

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