Kyocera NX instruction manual Removing film, Rewinding mid-way through the film

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8. Removing film

Once the film has been fully exposed it is automatically rewound.

The numbers on the exposure counter decrease while the film is rewinding. Once the film is completely rewound, the motor stops and “00” flashes on the exposure counter.

Check that the motor has stopped and that “00” is flashing on the expo- sure counter, then open the camera back and remove the film.

 

• Remove the film in a place out of direct sun-

 

light.

‘00’ flashes

• Be sure to remove the film after rewinding it.

After the film has been rewound, the cam- era will not operate until the camera back has been opened.

• After removing the film, have it developed as soon as possible.

• Note that if more photographs than the reg- ular number of frames on the film have been taken, the last frame may be cut during the developing process.

Rewind button “R”

<Rewinding mid-way through the film>

To rewind film mid-way through the film, first make sure that the main switch is ON, and using a coin or a fingernail, press the rewind button “R” on the base of the camera (do not use a sharp point- ed object for this purpose).

” It is also possible to use the Custom Functions to prevent automatic rewind (page 88). Once the film has been fully exposed, film advance stops and the first and sec- ond digits of the exposure counter flash alternately. Rewind as described in <Rewinding mid-way through the film>.

” It is possible to rewind and leave the film tip protruding from the film cartridge when rewinding with the Custom Functions (page 88).

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Contents GB /D English Safety warningsPage Photography using infrared film Storing the cameraMicrocomputer Protective Circuit Contents Names of Parts Display Panel and Viewfinder Display Display panelViewfinder display Display panel illumination Basic Operations Prior to Shooting Fitting the eye cup/diopter correction lens Fitting the strap and viewfinder shade adapterInserting the batteries Inserting the batteries and checking the battery power Remove the cameras body cap and the lens rear cap Mounting and removing lenses Holding the camera Mounting lenses Removing lensesLoading film Setting the film speed manually Automatic setting of the ISO film speedChecking the film speed Rewinding mid-way through the film Removing filmBasic Operations Power hold time Main switch Shutter release buttonCameras power is off On The cameras power is onSET Position dialR dials PhotographyMode details Mode button and mode detailsFocus button Sync switchMetering mode details ABC/ buttonPage Using the Green Setting On the Position Dial Simple Shooting ProcedureSubject and half-press the shutter button Using the green setting on the position dialFocusing mode flashes GreenLocking a selected frame FocusingSelecting focus frames Selecting focus framesFocusing in the autofocus mode SAF single autofocusCAF continuous autofocus SAF single autofocus mode CAF continuous autofocus modeFocus lock Focus display with manual focusing Focusing manuallyAdjusting the focus Relationship between the focus mode and drive modeUsing lenses with an AF/MF select switch Selecting the Metering Mode Types of metering modes and their features Metering range Automatic metering rangeEvaluative metering mark Autoexposure photography Set the exposure mode lever to AVSee page 31 for setting details Applied Photographic TechniquesTv stands for Time value Set the exposure mode to PSet the exposure mode to Tv Program auto-control diagramUnder-exposure warning Set the exposure mode to MManual exposure photography Over-exposure warningExposed while the shutter button is Set the aperture with the lensGraph Shutter is released and the film isTaking photographs with exposure compensation Setting exposure compensation manually with Av, Tv, PExposure mode What is compensatedTaking photographs with the AE lock Exposure mode What is compensatedFocus on the subject and press the shutter button Press the ABC button to set the ABC modeABC stands for Automatic Bracketing Control Display panelUsing the selftimer Replacing the Data back battery Date and time imprintingChanging the date and time Depth of field Cable switch socketChecking the depth of field Replacing the camera backPage Flash Photography Taking photographs using the internal flash Press the button to set light compensation Light compensation with the internal flashRange for internal flash photography units in m Sation valueTaking photographs using the TTL auto flash function Taking photographs using a Contax TLA flashAuto set function Taking photographs using a Contax TLA360 flashAuto setting of the angle of illumination Manual setting of the angle of illuminationShoe stopper Taking photographs using other flashes with the X contactFlash intensity compensation Auto off and auto on functionsFlash photography techniques Slow synchronization photographyDaylight synchronization photography Ghost movement of the subject thus appears more natural Set the sync select switch toSecond curtain synchronization Use with exposure compensationCustom Functions List of custom functionsList of Custom Functions Setting custom functions Set the position dial to CFTurn the F dial to select Detail number Basic information on photography ReferenceSolution See TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Solution See Symptom Cause1/2Tv as custom function Tv and M With Tv and M Shutter speed and aperture value displayShutter speed Aperture value Av or P displayed in steps All modesMain Accessories Attaching Contax Cable switch LA typeContax Data back D-11 Fitting to the cameraLoad the batteries in the Power pack. P-8 Contax Power pack P-8, P-8DSpecifications Fit the GP-1 Contax power pack adapter to the camera8D specifications Contax Power pack adapter GP-1Removing Contax Mount adapter NAM-1Contax Flexible case C-9 Mounting the mount adapter and lensMain specifications Dimensions and weight