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When loading 220 roll film in it's exclusive film back, do not mistake
the dotted line for the starting point, as it is located before the arrow
marks.
* See the instructions supplied with Film Back ETRS 135 for proper
use of the 135 cartridge loaded film.
Upon loading the film, tear off the end flap from the empty film pack-
age and insert it in the film type indicator frame. This will help you
keep track of the film loaded in the film back and should prove useful
when two or more film backs, with different types of films are used.
5. Film Loading (con’t)
6. Film Type Indicator Frame
Rotating the film-winding crank completely one time, in the forward
direction, will advance the film one frame and, at the same time, cock
the shutter, with the winding action stopping automatically. On the
other hand, short, rapid strokes, up to an accumulated full rotation,
will also do the job.
7. Film Advance and Shutter Cocking
The exposure counter shows the number of frames
exposed or, in other words, is an additive type.
Starting from "S", the counter on Film Back ETRS 120
shows numbers from 1 to 15, while Film Back ETRS
220 shows numbers from 1 to 30.
8. Exposure Counter