SPT Service Notes: November-December 1972
The November-December 1972 issue of the Society of Photo-Technologists Service Notes includes articles on the following:
• Polaroid - parts & manuals
• Polaroid - Bellows Changing
• Polaroid CP-11 Flash Cube Holder - repair
• Polaroid 252 Winklite Schematic
• Polaroid Colorpak IV Timer - disassembly
• Polaroid CP-11 - modification
• Mamiya C-33 - operation notes/access to shutter
• Keystone 813 TLX front removal/meter access
• Lens Cleaning
• Olympus EEM - adjustment film "feeler"
• Sears RF7 - lens & shutter removal
• Voigtlander Vito CL - disassembly
• Zeiss Contina - film winding problems
• Yashica 12 - light meter malfunction tip
• Minolta Autopak 800 - disassembly
• Minolta Flash Meter - disassembly
• Bell & Howell 8mm Movie Camera Disassembly
• Petriflex 7 - Lots of Repair Info
• 35mm Camera Film Transpert Problems
• Kodak Retina - Top Cover Removal
• Auto Topcor 58mm f1.4 - Disassembly
• Kodak Instamatic 314 and 414 - Jammed Shutter and Transport
• Kodak Instamatic 134 - Broken Battery Door Post
• Eumig Vienette Super 8 - Motor Access
• Sears Easi Load 700RF - Disassembly
• Yashica Easy-Matic - Disassembly
• Canon F-1 - Removal of Front and Top Covers
...and more! There are some great Notes in this Issue!
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