Fold down the rewinding crank.

èIf the film is sagging, the cartridge will rise and the back cover will not close.

6.Make three blank shots.

Leave the lens cap on and advance the film three times, each time releasing the shutter. The film counter will advance from the "S" mark to "O". With one more advance, the camera will be ready for the first shot.

Setting the Film Speed

When loading the film, be sure to set the film speed in the window of the shutter dial. Refer to page 16 for setting the film speed.

Checking Correct Film Loading

The film is properly loaded and transported if the rewind knob rotates when the film advance lever is wound. If the rewind knob does not rotate, it means the film was not loaded properly. If such is the case, take out the film, as plus bated on page 28, and reload the film.

Film Rewinding

Since no further winding is possible when the film has reached the end, rewind the film immediately into the cartridge. As the exposed film is naked within the camera, the entire roll will be exposed and ruined if the cover is opened before rewinding.

1.Press in the rewinding button.2.Rewind with crank.

Raise the rewind knob, turn the crank in the direction of the arrow, and return the film into the cartridge. When the rewinding button stops revolving and rewinding resistance becomes light, immediately stop rewinding.

3.Open the back cover.4.Remove the cartridge.

Raise the rewind knob completely and remove the cartridge.

èOnce the rewinding button has been pressed, the finger may be removed. The button will return automatically when the lever is wound.

èIf winding is continued after the film is at its end, the film will come loose from the cartridge spool or tear and rewinding will