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Kodak Medalist II User Manual

Kodak Medalist II
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which
projects
toward
the
trigger
button
end of
the
mechanism
plate.
If
the
shutter
setting
blade
assembly
cannot
be
straightened
so
that
it
works
freely,
replace
it,
fit-
ting
the
pin
on
the
top
of
the
new
assembly
through
the
hole
in
the
shutter
setting
lever
light
guard
(fig-
ure
13).
Replace
the
three
shutter
setting
blade
stud
nuts,
the
range
finder
actuating
lever
link
washer,
and
the
range
finder
actuating
lever
link
nut.
Put
a
little
powdered
graphite
on the
slide
slots
of the
shutter
setting
blade
assembly
and
work
the
blade
assembly
back
and
forth
to
make
sure
there
is
no binding.
The
blade
assembly
should
slide
under
its
own weight
as
the
mechanism
plate
is
tilted.
Then
blow off
the
excess
graphite,
and
shel-
lac
in
place
the
three
shutter
setting
blade
stud
nuts
and
the
range
finder
actuating
lever
link
nut.
Replace
the
upper
guide
rod
with
the
slotted
end
toward
the
back
of
the
mechanism
plate
and
fasten
it
with the
guide
rod
clamping
screw.
Hook the
shutter
setting
guide
spring
over
the
pin
on
the
shutter
setting
blade
assembly
which
extends
up
through
the
shutter
setting
lever
light
guard.
TRIGGER
PLATE
AND TRIGGER.
If
the
trigger
plate
(figure
7)
is
bent,
do not
at-
tempt
to
straighten
it,
but
replace
it
with a new
part.
On top
of
the
mechanism
plate,
release
the
trig-
ger
plate
spring
(figure
13)
where
it
hooks
around
the
lug
on the
vertical
edge
of the
trigger
plate
which
projects
through
the
slot
in the
mechanism
plate.
The
trigger
plate
is
now
free
and
it
will
drop
off
the
underside
of
the
mechanism
plate
.
If
the
trigger
button
is
damaged,
release
it
by
pulling
back
on
the
trigger
lock
spring.
Replace
the
trigger
button with a new
part.
Assemble
the new
trigger
plate
to
the
mechanism
plate
by
fitting
the
hole
in
the end of
the
trigger
plate
over
the
trigger
plate
stud
on
the
trigger
bell
crank
assembly
with which
the
lower
end
of
the
trigger
button
makes
contact.
Then,
fit
the
project-
ing
vertical
edge of
the
trigger
plate
through
the
slot
in
the
mechanism
plate,
and
hook
the
trigger
plate
spring
over
the
lug
near
the
trigger
button.
NOTE: In
some
cases,
it
maybe
neces-
sary
to
ream
out
the
hole
in
the
end of
the
trigger
plate
in
order
to
make
it
fit
over
the
trigger
plate
stud
without
bind-
ing.
The
trigger
plate
should
fit
snugly
but
must
turn
freely
on the
stud.
ADJUSTING SYNCHRONIZATION.
TESTING SYNCHRONIZATION.
Whenever
the
synchronization
is
in
doubt,
it
must
be
checked
in
the
following
three
ways
before
it
can
be
assumed
to
be
in
correct
adjustment.
First
check
the
synchronization
by
following
through
the
winding
cycle
with
the
focusing
tube
as-
semblyextended
tothe
infinity
position.
If
the
cam-
era
is
not
properly
synchronized
with
the
focusing
tube
assembly
in
the
infinity
position,
adjust
it
as
described
in
the
next
paragraph
on
adjusting.
When
synchronization
is
perfect
at
the infinity
position,
extend
the
focusing
'tUbe
assembly
to
the
14
limit
of
travel
and
again
check
synchronization.
If
the
shutter
is
now
released
later
than
the
winding
mechanism,
the
trigger
plate
does
not
extend
as
far
to the
left
at
the
front
as
it
does
at
the
back
.
To
correct
this
trouble,
use
special
tool
No. 501-1
to
grasp
the
trigger
plate
where
the
vertical
section
of
the
plate
extends
through
the
slot
in
the
range
finder
couplet
bar
(figure
1). Bend
the
trigger
plate
just
enough to
synchronize
the
camera
at
the
fully
extended
(3
1/ 2-foot)
position
of
the
focusing
tube
assembly.
Then
recheck
the
synchronization
at
the
infinity
position.
CAUTION: Only a
very
slight
bending
of
the
trigger
plate
is
required
.
Be
care-
ful not to
use
excessive
force
.
When
synchronization
is
perfect
at
both
the
in-
finityand
3 1/
2-foot
positions,
cock
the
shutter
with
the
shutter
setting
lever
pin
and
lever
assembly
(figure
6).
This
lever
moves
the
black
spring
on
the
safety
lever
assembly
up until
it
locks
on the
first
instead
of
the
second
step
on the
safety
lever
spring
stop
plate
(figure
13).
Then
slowly
depress
the
trigger
button
with a
straight
downward
pres-
sure
.
If
the
black
spring
on the
safety
lever
assem-
bly
does
not
slip
off
the
first
step
at
the
exact
in-
stant
the
shutter
is
released,
adjust
the
safety
lever
spring
stop
plate
as
described
on
page
15.
NOTE:
If
the
range
finder
plate
is
off
the
camera,
the
shutter
setting
lever
pin
and
lever
assembly
can
be
used
by
hold-
ing
it
down
over
the
bushing
which holds
the
shutter
setting
lever
light
guard
in
place.
The
wider
prong
should
be
to the
left
of
the
pin
on
the
shutter
setting
blade
assembly
which
extends
through
the
mechanism
plate
and
through
the
shutter
setting
lever
light
guard.
ADJUSTING SYNCHRONIZATION WITH
THE
SHUTTER OPERATING
LEVER
OR THE
RIGHT SHUTTER OPERATING
LEVER
LUG.
(See
figure
10).
If
the
synchronization
is
only
slightly
off,
it
can
be
adjusted
by moving
the
right
shutter
operating
lever
lug
assembly.
This
adjustment
can
be
made
with
the
range
finder
plate
on the
camera.
Loosen
the
lower
operating
lever
lug
screw
and
the
slide
lug
screw
which hold the
right
shutter
op-
erating
lever
lug. Move
the
lug to
the
right
to
re-
lease
the
shutter
sooner
or
to the
left
to
release
it
later.
After
tightening
the
screws,
shellac
the
heads
to
prevent
them
from
working
loose.
CAUTION:
Do
not
move
the
shutter
op-
erating
lever
lug
so
far
to
the
right
that
the
trigger
plate
fails
to
make
solid
con-
tact
with
the
lug when
the
trigger
button
is
pushed
down.
If
only the
bottom
edge
of the
trigger
plate
touches
the
lug,
the
plate
may
slip
over
the top of
the
lug
and
get
jammed
between
it
and
the
bot-
tom
surface
of
the
mechanism
plate
.
If
it
is
not
possible
to
obtain
proper
synchro-
nization
of
the
camera
by
moving
the
right
shutter
operating
lever
lug,
adjust
the
black
spring
on the
safety
lever
assembly
as
described
in
the
next
par-
agraph
on page 15.

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Kodak Medalist II Specifications

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BrandKodak
ModelMedalist II
CategoryFilm Camera
LanguageEnglish

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