Light Seal Placement Guides

Konica A1000 Light Seal Placement Guide

Konica A1000 Light Seal Placement Guide | Konica A A2 T2

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Konica A1000 Light Seal Placement Guide | Konica A A2 T2

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First of all, the most important and time-consuming work is removing the old seals. Focus on clean, clean, clean. Clean the old residue from the door channels, mirror cushion area, door hinge area and anywhere else you are replacing the seals. The finest adhesive in the world will not adhere to that sticky, gooey residue that was once a quality light seal. Furthermore, proper installation will give you thousands of light tight exposures.

You are installing a 5 piece kit for the Konica AutoReflex A, A1000, A2 and T2

This USCamera custom light seal kit includes,

Top channel seal, camera body – 1 x 1mm
Bottom channel seal, camera body – 1 x 1mm
Mirror cushion – 1 x 1mm
Latch plate seal, back cover, latch end – 1 x 2mm
Hinge seal, camera body – 1 x 1mm

 

 

 

 

The most important and time-consuming work is removing the old seals. Focus on clean, clean, clean. Clean the old residue from the door channels, mirror cushion area, door hinge area and anywhere else you are replacing the seals. The finest adhesive in the world will not adhere to that sticky, gooey residue that was once a quality light seal. Proper installation will give you thousands of light tight exposures.

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