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3. Check the film tip position (Fig. 9)
Make sure the film tip falls within the Film Tip Mark
(green lines in the far end of the film track).
4. Close the camera back (Fig. 10)
As soon as you close the Camera Back, the
Exposure Counter will run though rapidly and the
film will prewind itself up to the very end. (If the film
is a 24-exposure roll, it will prewind itself in about 20
seconds and the Exposure Counter will stop at the
number “24”).
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If the film leader (the length of film protruding from
the cartridge) is too short or too long, however,
you’ll have to adjust it before dropping the
cartridge into the camera. To adjust, pull the film
out or wind it in so that the film tip will fall within
the camera’s Film Tip Mark (green lines).
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The Film Confirmation Window will show the type
and speed of the loaded film and the number of
exposures it contains.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10