Nikon 1666 Instruction Manual - Page 14

Loading Film Continued

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Loading Film (Continued) 5 Advance the film on the filmtakeup spool. 200001 6 Check the position of the film. ... To advance the film on the film-takeup spool, pull out the film-advance lever to the standoff position and wind it slowly. ... Make sure that the film sprocket holes are per- fectly meshed with the film sprockets and that the film is correctly set between the film guide 7 Close the camera back and take up the film slack. rails. 8 Make a few blank exposures. ... 1 Slowly close the door of the camera back until it snaps shut into the camera body. ... 2 Pull out the film-rewind crank and rotate it in the direction of the arrow until it stops to take up the slack inside the film cartridge. ... Wind the film-advance lever 1 and press the shutter-release button 2 until the frame counter indicates frame 1. ... Adjust the shutter-speed dial to a high speed other than "A." • If the film-rewind knob fails to rotate when you wind the film-advance lever, reload the film cartridge. • Repeat making blank exposures until the frame counter indicates frame 1. 14

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Loading Film (Continued)
5
Advance the film on the film-
takeup spool.
6
Check the position of the film.
...
Make sure that the film sprocket holes are per-
fectly meshed with the film sprockets and that
the film is correctly set between the film guide
rails.
...
To advance the film on the film-takeup spool,
pull out the film-advance lever to the standoff
position and wind it slowly.
...
Wind the film-advance lever
1
and press the
shutter-release button
2
until the frame
counter indicates frame 1.
...
Adjust the shutter-speed dial to a high speed
other than “A.”
...
1
Slowly close the door of the camera back
until it snaps shut into the camera body.
...
2
Pull out the film-rewind crank and rotate it
in the direction of the arrow until it stops to
take up the slack inside the film cartridge.
7
Close the camera back and take
up the film slack.
8
Make a few blank exposures.
If the film-rewind knob fails to rotate when you wind the film-advance lever, reload
the film cartridge.
Repeat making blank exposures until the frame counter indicates frame 1.