Operating Instructions

SETTING
THE
FILM
METERS
There
are
two film meters to
watch
when you
are
exposing film.
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The
CHAMBER
FILM
METER
is located on
th
e
back
of
the
100-foot film
chamber
and
on
the
side
of
the
200-foot
chamb
er.
It
shows
the
number
of feet of
un-
exposed
film
remaining
in
the
chamber.
The
CAMERA
FILM
METER
is located
under
the
carrying
handl
e.
It
shows
th
e
number
of feet of ex-
posed
film
in
th
e camera.
It
must
be set each
tim
e
the
camera
is
load
ed, when a film
chambe
r is
repla
ced,
or
when
the
film c
hamber
is removed to
run
down
the
motor.
Set
the
film
meter
by
rotating
it
with
yo
ur
thumb.
After
loadin
g the film
chamb
er
set
the
camera
film
meter
at
95
for
all film spools.
Run
off
the
leader
until
the
met
er shows '0.
Additional
footage
has
been supplied on all rolls
of
film to allow
for
handling
and
processing.
This
per
-
mits
you
to
run
off
the
leading
and
trailing
e
dg
es of
the film
and
still have
the
50,
100
,
or
200
feet of film
for
actual
pictur
e taking.
To
reset
th
e
camera
film
meter
when one film
chamber
is replaced w
ith
another
partiall
y used
c
hamber
,
proc
eed as follows:
Note
the
numb
er of feet
of
un
ex
posed
film registered on
th
e
chamber
film
meter.
Subtract
this figure
from
50, 100,
or
200, de-
p
end
ing
upon
th
e size of
the
roll of film
in
the cham-
ber.
The
answ
er
is
the
numb
er
of
feet of exposed
film.
Set
the
camera
film
meter
at
this
numb
er.
UNLOADING
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Th
e usable le
ngth
of film
has
been exposed when
the
camera
film
meter
shows
O.
Be
for
e opening
th
e film
c
hamber
door
,
run
off
the
trail
er as follows:
Run
the
camera
until
the
chamber
film meter shows
EMPTY.
The
end
of
the
film
can
usually be hea
rd
as it
leaves
the
film
channe
l.
Never open the
chamber
door
in
bright
sunlig
ht
or
strong
artific
ial
light. Open
the
door
, pull down
th
e tension lever,
and
remove
th
e full
spool
from
th
e
tak
e-up spindle.
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