My Ricoh XR-X uses an optical sprocket system to advance the film.
Less moving parts. No cogs, no belts.

Jeff

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From: "P�l Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: MZ-S; Built to last


> Shel wrote:
>
> > More precise than what?
>
>
> More precise than 18 cogs. For the same reasing they using timing belts on
car engines.
> The dataimprinting damand a precise film transport.
>
> >Where might I see a diagram or drawing of
> > this?
>
> MZ-S service manuals perhaps?
>
> P�l
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