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SPT Service Notes: November-December 1973

The November-December 1973 issue of the Society of Photo-Technologists Service Notes includes articles on the following:

• GAF SC-92 Super 8 Movie Camera - cover removal

• Anscomatic ST84 Super 8 Movie Camera - cover removal/meter access

• Bauer Mini-S Super 8 - removal of mechanism from case

• Bauer 88G Cine Camera - motor removal

• Exakta 6x6 SLR - access to film counter and wind mechanism

• Asahi Pentax Spotmeter - back cover removal

• Miranda SR - disassembly

• Miranda Sensorex - meter adjustment

• Edixa Prismat LTL - access to shutter curtains

• Ricoh TLS 401 - meter replacement

• Ricoh TLS/Sears w/Copal Square Shutter - mirror unit removal

• Miranda/Soligor f1.9 - lens disassembly

• Vivitar 85-205 Zoom Lens - disassembly

• Argus C-44 - lens removal

• Vemar 400 f6.3 Pre-Set - disassembly

• Mamiya/Sekor TLR 65mm Lens - disassembly/exploded view

• Super Canomatic-R 50 f1.8 lens - disassembly

• Petri 55 f2 Lens - disassembly

• Petri SLR V, VI - top cover removal

• Hanimex/Praktica Super TL - top cover removal

• Hanimex/Praktica Nova 1B - idler gear replacement

• Zenit E - disassembly

...and more!

 

 

 

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