Instruction manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Loading the Film:
When handling film you should
always
keep out of direct sunlight.
1. Only use 35mm film, ISO 100, 200, or 400 speed. 400 speed is preferred because it is more sensitive to
light, and this camera does not have flash. 100 speed should only be used outdoors and in sunshine, but will
give more detailed pictures and is less expensive.
2. Open the back cover by pressing up on the film door latch.
3. Push up the rewind shaft (C4), insert the film as shown in, and push the rewind shaft down again to keep the
film in place.
4. Pull the film and insert it into the film roller as shown. The film should now lay evenly in the camera and fit
the teeth of film advance A1; if there is slack then use the film rewinder to wind the excess back into the film
cartridge.
5. Close the back cover and open the lens cover. Press the shutter release button and advance the film several
times until the film counter is in the 1 position. If the film does not advance then the film advance mechanism
has not caught the film. Open the back cover and return to step 4.
6. Be sure the film door is closed and then close the lens cover until you are ready to take pictures.
Rewinding the Film:
1. Rewind the film when you reach the end of the roll. Take only the number of pictures specified on the roll.
2. While pressing the rewind button (film advance shaft A3 sticking out the camera bottom), flip out the rewind
handle as shown and turn it clockwise (same as the arrow on it) until it locks. The film counter should now
be in the āSā position.
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