FILM REWIND

After a pre-determined number of pictures have been taken on the film loaded in your camera, the film will be wound back into the original cartridge.

If the back cover of your camera is opened without rewinding the film, the film will be exposed to light and the whole of the film will become useless.

When the film wind lever no longer moves further after the advance of the last frame of the film, do not try forcibly to cock the lever. Put the lever back to the original position.

1.Depress the Film Rewind Button (41) on the underside of your camera. Once it is depressed, the button will remain sunken.

2.Flip up the Film Rewind Crank (22) and turn it in the direction indicated by an arrow mark on the crank. This action will take the exposed film back into the cartridge.

3.The film rewind action comes to an end when there is a sudden easing of the load on the film rewind crank. Avoid the direct sunlight and open the back cover to take out the cartridge.

The film counter will return to the original position "S" when the back cover is opened.

The film rewind button will also return to the original position when the film wind lever is wound.

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Konica Minolta T3 manual Film Rewind