Unloading Film
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mirror may lock in the up position,
which results in rapid depletion of the
battery. Should the mirror lock in the
raised position for the above reason,
first continue to rotate the film advance
crank until it stops (after the fixed num-
ber of exposures (15 or 30) have been
taken, the film advance crank should
be rotated more than one full turn),
then lower and raise the mirror lock-up
lever, and the mirror will return to its
normal position, simultaneously termi-
nating needless electrical consump-
tion
(The only time it is necessary to strongly
depress the upper shutter release but-
ton is in the event that the mirror locks
in the raised position upon releasing
the shutter when working at extremely
low temperatures. At such a time, if the
film is advanced afler first strongly de-
pressing the release button, then lower
and raise the mirror lock-up lever, the
mirror will lower and the camera will be
ready for the next exposure.)
1. After the fixed number of exposures
have been taken (15 for 120, 30 for
220)
the shutter release button will lock. At
that time, wind the film advance crank
until the leader paper is completely
wound onto the take-up spool. (When
winding is complete, resistance will
no longer be felt on the film advance
crank.)
2. Open the back cover, remove the
roll-film insert and the exposure counter
will reset to S (Start). The exposure
counter will not reset to S if the insert
is not removed.
3. Remove the film from the film insert,
exercising care that the film does not
loosen, and seal it.
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