Operation Manual

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Rest
the
magazine
on the camera's
magazine
supports and ensure that
it is properly located.
Carefully swing the
magazine
towards the camera
body and check that the camera's magazine
hooks
fit into
the
magazine
slots.
Push
the
magazine
gently but firmly against the hooks while sliding
the
magazine
catch button to the
right.
Release
the
magazine catch
button
when the ma-
gazine
makes
contact with the
rear plate
of the
camera, and
push it
to the
left
to ensure that
it has
reached
the
locked
position. Remove the
magazine
slide and
insert it in
the slide
holder
on
the
back
of the
magazine
(see
page
8).
been advanced after the
latest
exposure.
9.
Do not
attach a
magazine
showing white to a
camera that
is not
wound! Wind
the camera
first
by u full turn
of the winding crank, otherwise you
will
lose
one
frame.
70. Do not
attach a magazine
showing
red
to a
fully wound
camera!
It
could
result in
an uninten-
tional double exposure, since the
frame
in posi-
tion
in
the
magazine
probably already is
exposed.
If the status indicator
shows
red, release
the cam-
era
(page
5) before attaching the magazine. Then,
when you wind the
camera, the
film
will be ad-
vanced to the
next frame.
the
magazine
status
indicator
showing white.If the
magazine status indicator shows a
red
signal, then
wind the camera first.
Insert the magazine
slide
into the magazine with
the
hinge
towards the
front
of the camera.
Slide the
magazine
catch button
to the
right,
tilt
the
magazineback
and
lift it
off the
magazine
sup-
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magazine
shows
whether the
magazine is ready
to
operate
(white)
or
not
(red),
i.e. the film has not
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Getting Started
With
the catch
facing forward
slide the viewfinder
into the accessory
and
viewfinder mount
until
it
positively latches
onto the stud
located
at the
front
end of the mount.
catch
in
the direction
of the
arrow
while sliding
the viewfinder
towards the
rear
of the camera.
ratchet
to enable the operator to
rotate
the crank
counter-clockwise. This
design allows you to
po-
sition the crank to any desired starting point and
operate
it
either by one
full
turn
or by
u pumping
action. The latter is necessary
when the camera
is
used with a
magazine for Polaroid film.
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