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SPT Service Notes: July-August 1972

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

• Minolta Auto-Rokkor-PF 58 f1.4 - disassembly/aperture clean

• Airequipt Superba 33 Projector - case removal

• Addendum Kodak M6, 7, 8, & 9

• Bauer C2 Super Movie - Disassembly

• Agfa Silette SLE - shutter removal

• Sears 8916 (Metz) Schematic

• Auto-Miranda 135 f3.5 - disassembly

• Canonet QL 19 - disassembly/replace escapement

• Konica C-35 - access to shutter

• Topcon Auto-Topcor 58 f1.8 - aperture disassembly

• Pentax H3v - sync gear assembly

• Exactar Lens - disassembly/aperture cleaning

• Rolleimagic - disassembly

• Minox III - disassembly

• GAF ST100 Movie Camera - disassembly/tips

• Vivitar Tele-Zoom 90-230 f4.5 - disassembly

• Super 8 Transport Test Cartridge

• Konica III - top cover/shutter removal

• Eumig Viennette Super 8 Camera - disassembly

• Ascor 444 - part(s) tip

• Revere 8mm Model 777 Projector - rear cover removal

• Salvaging a 35mm Cassette

• Miranda Cadius Light Meter Schematic

• Olympus 35 SP - top removal

• Braun-Ultrablitz Flash E-160 - disassembly

• Konica EE - top cover removal

• Tool for Removing Springs Made of Ferrous Metals

• Canon Dial 35 - shutter removal

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

 

 

 

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