Operation

Loading the Camera

Note: Load and unload the film only in low light or shade. Bright light can damage the film whether it is exposed or unexposed.

1.Open the back of the Camera by pushing down on the latch on the left side of the back cover. Put the roll of film (not included) in the slot on the left side of the Camera.

2.Stretch the film over to the take-up spool making sure that the sprocket holes on the film fit onto the teeth across the bottom/middle of the Camera. Insert the end of the film through the slot on the take-up spool.

See FIGURE 1.

3.Wind the film by turning the center Knob from left to right slightly, to make sure that it catches, then close the back of the Camera. Wind, using the center Knob until it stops, and click the Trigger Button. Repeat 2-3 times until the film is past the exposed portion.

Shooting the Camera

1.Turn the center Knob from left to right until it stops. Hold the Camera steady (using both hands) making sure your finger is not in front of the lens.

2.Look through the Viewfinder and center your object. Gently push the Trigger Button. See FIGURE 1.

Unloading the film (not included)

Note: When the counter on the bottom of the Camera indicates you have shot your last picture, you must rewind the film before opening the Camera or you will expose and ruin the film.

1.Unlock the film release by pushing and holding in the button on the bottom of the Camera, under the Knob. Flip the Handle up on the Rewind Dial and turn it clockwise (as indicated on the dial) until you hear and feel that the entire roll is back in side the film cartridge (Approximately 60 turns). See FIGURE 1.

2.Open the back of the Camera by pushing down on the latch on the left side of the back cover. Unload the Camera.

 

FIGURE 1

 

 

Trigger

Rewind Handle

 

 

 

Button

 

 

 

 

 

Viewfinder

 

Lens

 

(Inside)

 

Knob

Teeth

Take-up

Loading Slot

Film Release Button

Spool

SKU 90850

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Harbor Freight Tools 90850 Operation, Loading the Camera, See Figure, Shooting the Camera, Unloading the film not included