Instruction manual
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A. After the 10th exposure of the 120 roll film (20th exposure of the
220 roll film), continue rotating the film-winding crank and the film
will only be advanced until the remaining film and leader paper are
wound up on the take-up spool. Open the back cover when there is
no resistance in the winding action.
B. Remove the film holder and while preventing the loose film from
unwinding, take out the take-up spool. Seal the exposed film and
return it to its original box until development.
* Load and unload film away from direct sunlight and/or strong illu-
mination.
12. Film Unloading
A. The shutter speed scale is viewed in its window over the shutter
speed dial. The numbers on the scale are shutter speed settings, with
numbers 1 to 16S full numbers and numbers 2 to 500 fractions of a
second. For example, "16S" is 16 seconds, "2" is ½ sec. and "500" is
1/500 sec. "A" is the setting for aperture priority AE (automatic expo-
sure) when a finder with a built-in exposure meter is attached. B
(bulb) is the setting used to keep the shutter opened, as long as the
shutter button is depressed. However, since power is consumed dur-
ing this time, the use of T (time) exposure is recommended for expo-
sures longer than one minute.
B. The numbers on the scale are color-coded in red and white. Red-
colored numbers are full number settings of 1 second and longer
while white-colored numbers are settings from ½ to 1/500 second, as
well as the letters "A" and "B". The shutter speed can be set before or
after film winding.
13. Setting the Shutter Speed Dial