Nikon F25B manual Unloading Film

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UNLOADING FILM

When the frame counter indicates that the last exposure has been made, or when the film-advance lever can no longer be stroked, the roll of film has been fully exposed and it shou Id be removed.

To unload the camera, first press the rewind button on the camera baseplate; then, unfold the rewind crank and turn it in the direction of the engraved arrow, using a smooth, even pressure. When no more tension is felt and the film advance indicator (the colored dot on the re- wind button) stops rotating, the film leader has left the take-up spool and the camera back may be opened.

After open ing the camera back, pu II the rewind knob up as far as it will go and remove the film cartridge. Note that as the film advance lever is stroked for the next ex - posure, the rewind button will be released to engage the film-advance mechanism.

Caution: Be careful not to push the rewind button during film - advance operation . Should this occur, the film transport will temporarily stop and double exposure may result .

Note: The camera back can be removed from the body by de- pressing the locking catch on the hinge. Removal of the camera back is necessary when the camera is used with any accessory back such as the 250 Magazine Back M F-1 or the Camera Back MF -3.both for motorized photography.

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Contents Page Nomenclature Page Contents Foreword Preparation for USE Loading the Film Prior to Shooting Preparation for USEMemo Holder Setting the Film SpeedOperation of Camera Controls Setting the Shutter SpeedFrame Counter Film-Advance LeverOperation of Camera Controls Unloading Film Holding the Camera Shutter Release Operation Focusing Ou t of foc us Foc us Focusin G Depth-of-Field Preview Button Depth of FieldDepth of Field Depth-of-Field IndicatorsPage Exposure Measurement Page Exposure Measurement Page Exposure Measurement + 0 STOP-DOWN Exposure Measurement Page Exposure Compensation Adjustments Renex Exposure Compensation Adjustments Multiple Exposuresmirror Lockup Flash Synchronization Tl~ T-+Ready -LIGHT Finder Illuminator Tips on Camera Care Page Changing the Lens 26-2.5 Maximum Aperture IndicatorChanging the Viewfinder Changing the Focusing Screen Changing the Focusing Screen Focusing Screen Selector Chart Lens Hoods Filters AccessoriesFinder Eyecup Eyepiece Correction LensesFEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS Nikon Warranty