Faults |
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2. The Exposure Coun- | ● | A partly used roll of film was unloaded | ● | First move the Lens out into shooting position | 18 |
ter blinks. (The film |
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winds directly back |
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| unload the battery, check to make sure the Ex- |
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into its cartridge the |
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moment it is loaded). |
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| load the battery. |
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3. The film wound back | ● | While taking pictures or while the film | ● | When there is film in the camera, do not open | 18 |
into its cartridge in |
| was prewinding, either the Camera |
| the Camera Back or meddle with the Camera |
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the middle of the roll. |
| Back was opened or you meddled |
| Back Lock. |
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| with the Camera Back Lock. |
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4. The film has been | ● | You did not load the film correctly. | ● | Reload the film correctly. | 9 |
loaded and the Cam- |
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era Back has been |
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closed, but the Expo- |
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sure Counter does |
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not count. |
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