A. The film back consists of a film holder and a film back frame, with exclusive film backs available for 120 and 220 roll films.
The film holder has an insert or frame for loading film, as well as a built-in film winding mechanism.
B. The film back frame has a base with a dark slide slit and a back cover with an ASA/ISO film speed dial and a film type indicator
frame. The film back frame completely encloses the film holder and shields it from outside light, as well as connecting it to the
camera main body and also coupling with the finders with built-in exposure meter.
A. To open the back cover, squeeze the left and right back cover release buttons, in the arrow-indicated directions, at the same
time and the back cover will open.
B. The film holder can be taken out for film loading, upon opening the back cover.
C. There are two spool holders on the film holder. The top one is for the fresh film spool while the bottom one is for the empty
take-up spool. The left-side shaft of spool holder can be opened by pushing the fresh film spool outward in the arrowindicated A
direction. Therefore, insert the right end of the spool on to the right-side shaft, which is fixed, and then close the left-side holder (
shaft) which will engage the spool.
* The spool holders on the left side will be locked securely, when the back cover is closed.
D. After loading the fresh film spool properly, draw out the leading end of the film and turn it across the film pressure plate (as
illustrated). Run it down and turn it over to the take-up spool. Insert the leading end into the slit of the take-up spool and wind
slightly until securely engaged.