Loading the Film
3. When the new roll has been inserted,
be sure to reset the lower spool stud by
pressing it in. (Also, be sure to reset the
take-up spool stud in a similar manner.)
4. Pull out the backing paper, and insert
the tip into the slot on the take-up spool
as pictured.
5. Wind the film advance lever until the
small arrow (the starting indicator on
the backing paper) aligns with the film
starting indicator (
▼
) on the camera
body. Then close the back cover.
6. Wind the film advance lever until it
stops automatically and "1" appears in
the exposure counter window.
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• When a 6EX roll film (5 exposures) is
used, the procedure of loading the film is
the same as with 120 roll film.
* Make sure backing paper advances
evenly between the spool flanges and
does not begin to slant. If it advances
unevenly, remove the backing paper
from the take-up spool and start over
again.
* If the film is not properly aligned with
the "
▼
" indicator, the film may be
improperly loaded and cause spacing
problems.
* When any other numeral than "S"
appears in the exposure counter
window, it is an indication that the film is
loaded. So do not open back cover.
* Do not pull excessively on the backing
paper, and do not load/unload the film in
direct sunlight: bright light may fog the
film.
* When photographing with the 135
Panoramic Adapter, see its instructions.
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