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Film-continued Mid-roll rewind '( ( 6 )A(..a' fL3 CD CID • To rewind film at mid-roll, press and hold the CD (mid-roll rewind) button for more than 0.5 sec. When the film is completely rewound, E appears and 0 blinks in the LCD panel. Open the film cartridge chamber cover and remove the film cartridge. (Page 29.) • Same as the film rewind at the end of the film roll, data is recorded during film rewinding. In case film does not start to rewind or film rewind stops at mid-roll Qc crr- AUT en. ri IC 31 • When battery power is very low, or when the ambient temperature is low, the film may not start rewinding or film rewind may stop at mid-roll, and 0 and Err blink in the LCD panel. In this case, turn off the power switch, change batteries, then turn on the power switch to rewind the film again. When film rewind resumes, Err, and -- blink and data is not recorded on the data disk of the film cartridge. 38 Mid-Roll Change D O1 ',3t1 • Mid-Roll Change enables you to rewind film before you reach the end of the roll, then reuse the partially exposed film (used in this camera or another Nikon (X240 camera). When partially exposed film is installed, the camera automatically advances the film to the frame immediately after the last exposed frame and becomes ready to resume shooting from that frame. • Before installing partially exposed film (page 37), confirm that the Visual Exposure Indicator shows D (partially exposed). • The Mid-Roll Change can be performed reciprocally with the Nikon PRONEA 6001/61, the Nuvis 160i and this camera. NOTE: Reloading partially exposed film • Avoid strong magnetic fields such as near TV sets or speakers when re-installing partially exposed film. Take special care to avoid re-installing near 111 an optional Speedlight while it is charging. Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction and automatically advance the film to the end. • • • Film advance stops if any noise is detected while the film is advancing to the frame immediately after the last exposed frame. Turn the power switch off and turn it on again, or remove and reload the film cartridge. Film advance resumes. 39 DETAILED OPERATION (Film)

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Film
—continued
Mid
-roll
rewind
'(
(
6
)A(..a'
fL3
CD
CID
To
rewind
film
at
mid
-roll,
press
and
hold
the
CD
(mid
-roll
rewind)
button
for
more
than
0.5
sec.
When
the
film
is
completely
rewound,
E
appears
and
0
blinks
in
the
LCD
panel.
Open
the
film
cartridge
chamber
cover
and
remove
the
film
cartridge.
(Page
29.)
Same
as
the
film
rewind
at
the
end
of
the
film
roll,
data
is
recorded
during
film
rewinding.
In
case
film
does
not
start
to
rewind
or
film
rewind
stops
at
mid
-roll
Qc
AUT
crr-
en. ri
IC
31
When
battery
power
is
very
low,
or
when
the
ambient
temperature
is
low,
the
film
may
not
start
rewinding
or
film
rewind
may
stop
at
mid
-roll,
and
0
and
Err
blink
in
the
LCD
panel.
In
this
case,
turn
off
the
power
switch,
change
batteries,
then
turn
on
the
power
switch
to
rewind
the
film
again.
When
film
rewind
resumes,
Err,
and
--
blink
and
data
is
not
recorded
on
the
data
disk
of
the
film
cartridge.
38
Mid
-Roll
Change
D
O
1
‘,3t1
Mid
-Roll
Change
enables
you
to
rewind
film
before
you
reach
the
end
of
the
roll,
then
reuse
the
partially
exposed
film
(used
in
this
camera
or
another
Nikon
(X240
camera).
When
partially
exposed
film
is
installed,
the
camera
automatically
advances
the
film
to
the
frame
immediately
after
the
last
exposed
frame
and
becomes
ready
to
resume
shooting
from
that
frame.
Before
installing
partially
exposed
film
(page
37),
confirm
that
the
Visual
Exposure
Indicator
shows
D
(partially
exposed).
The
Mid
-Roll
Change
can
be
performed
reciprocally
with
the
Nikon
PRONEA
6001/61,
the
Nuvis
160i
and
this
camera.
NOTE:
Reloading
partially
exposed
fi
lm
Avoid
strong
magnetic
fields
such
as
near
TV
sets
or
speakers
when
re
-installing
partially
exposed
film.
Take
special
care
to
avoid
re
-installing
near
an
optional
Speedlight
while
it
is
charging.
Doing
so
may
cause
the
camera
to
malfunction
and
automatically
advance
the
film
to
the
end.
Film
advance
stops
if
any
noise
is
detected
while
the
film
is
advancing
to
the
frame
immediately
after
the
last
exposed
frame.
Turn
the
power
switch
off
and
turn
it
on
again,
or
remove
and
reload
the
film
cartridge.
Film
advance
resumes.
111
39
DETAILED
OPERATION
(Film)