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Rewinding the film
After you have exposed the last frame of
the roll, the film rewinds automatically.
Then, the motor stops, and {
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) blinks as
shown to indicate that the film has been re¬
wound.
• 24-exposure roll of film takes about 20 sec¬
onds to be rewound.
• During rewinding, the exposure counter
counts frame numbers In reverse.
• The entire roll of film including the film
leader is always rewound into the cartridge
to prevent any parts of the film being ex¬
posed to light.
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Unloading the film
Open the back cover, and remove the car¬
tridge from the chamber by pulling the top
out first with your finger.
Notes:
• The shutter may be released a frame or two
even after the specified number of frames
have been used up as indicated by the
number of shots shown on the film canis¬
ter. If this occurs, those frames may not be
developed.
• Never open the back cover until the whole
film roll is rewound.