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D. Rotate the film back winding crank on the right side of the film
insert in the direction indicated by the arrow, while checking the
advancing film. When the starting point, or arrow mark, is aligned
with the triangular start-mark on the top left side of the film insert,
stop rotation.
E. The starting point, or arrow mark of the unexposed film, can also
be aligned with the start-mark, with the film insert loaded in the film
back. Simply rotate the film winding crank on the main camera body.
This method is preferred since there will be coupling with the main
camera body mechanism, from the beginning.
* If the film is not advanced when the film winding crank is rotated,
the film holder is not inserted properly (A) and/or the main camera
body may be set for multiple exposures (B). In the latter case, return
the multiple exposure lever to an upright or vertical position. (See 22.
Multiple Exposures)
F. Close the back cover, by pressing it firmly against the base of the
film back, as illustrated. The back cover will automatically close and
lock. The same operation will close the back cover when the film
back is detached from the main body.
G. Upon loading the film, rotate the film winding crank until it stops
to put the first frame into place for taking the picture. The exposure
counter will also change from "S" to "1", while the shutter will also be
cocked.
5. Film Loading (con’t)