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SPT Service Notes: May-June 1972

The May-June 1972 issue of the Society of Photo-Technologists Service Notes includes articles on the following:

• Minolta AutoPak 500 Instamatic - removal of covers

• Viceroy Power Zoom Reflex - front end removal

• Macbeth Densitometer TD 100a - notes

• Shutter Speed Tester (from Jan-Feb Journal)

• Keystone Auto Instant K1010 - disassembly

• Manon Cabimat Projector - disassembly

• Argus Showmaster 822 Super 8 - disassembly

• Victor Model 5 16mm Camera - disassembly

• Yashica Super 825 Movie Camera - disassembly

• Mamiya C-330 - side plate removal

• Mamiya Family Model SLR/Copal Shutter - notes

• Kodak Instamatic 714 - disassembly

• Kodak Instamatic M6 - additional information

• Slide Projector Lenses - tips/notes

• Waltz Electric Kominar f1.8 - top cover removal

• Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50/2.8 - disassembly

• Shutter Speeds Chart

• Nikon 8X Super Zoom - front cover removal

• Nikon FTN Meter Prism - disassembly for adjustments

• Argus C-33 Cintagon 50/1.9 - disassembly

• Pentax H3v - notes/tips

• Canon FL 35/2.5 - disassembly

• Capro 300 Auto 8 Movie Camera - front cover removal

• Minolta Autopak 500 - flash ready light lamp replacement

...and more! There are some great Notes in this Issue!

 

 

 

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