Automatic Rewind - Rollei PREGO 145 Instructions For Use Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

• If you use a non-DX-coded film with a different
speed from ISO 100/21 , tell the processing labora-
tory about this. Film processors can often compensate
for the difference between actual speed and set
speed.

Automatic rewind

1. After you take the last picture, the film rewinds auto-
matically.
2. The "film loaded" indication appears in the LCD panel
and the exposure numbers are counted back from 36
or 24 in the picture counter.
3. Once the film is rewound, the symbols for the film
cartridge and the camera back flash in the LCD
panel.
4. Open the camera back and remove the film car-
tridge.
5. If you switch off the camera while the film is being re-
wound, rewinding stops and only starts again when
you switch the camera back on.
How to rewind a partly exposed film
1. If you want to rewind a partly exposed film, press the
film rewind button (Fig. 8) with the tip of a ball-point
pen or a similar pointed object. The film will then be
rewound automatically.
Observations
• If rewinding stops, before the <O EX> is shown in the
LCD panel, put in a new battery.
• Never open the back before replacing the battery and
rewinding is finished.
Practical tip
Using ISO 200/24 films as standard reduces the danger
of blurring and increases the flash range.
51

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Chapters

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents