Pentax Program Plus Program Plus Manual - Page 31

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UNLOADING THE FILM When the last frame of the film has been exposed, the film should be rewound into the cartridge before unloading from the camera. Do not force the wind lever beyond the number of frames indicated on the film cartridge. To unload a cartridge • Depress the film rewind button. • Turn the rewind crank in the direction of the arrow to rewind the film until you no longer feel the tension. • After rewinding, lift up sharply on the film rewind knob to open the camera back and remove the film cartridge. Note: Should you erroneously open the back before rewinding, do not leave it open. Close it immediately. The last few frames may be ruined by direct light exposure, but the majority of frames on the roll may still be unharmed. Whenever possible, it is also advisable to take the same pictures again with a new film. 27*

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UNLOADING
THE
FILM
When
the
last
frame
of
the
film
has
been
exposed,
the
film
should
be
rewound
into
the
cartridge
before
unloading
from
the
camera.
Do
not
force
the
wind
lever
beyond
the
number
of
frames
indicated
on
the
film
cartridge.
To
unload
a
cartridge
Depress
the
film
rewind
button.
Turn
the
rewind
crank
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
to
rewind
the
film
until
you
no
longer
feel
the
tension.
After
rewinding,
lift
up
sharply
on
the
film
rewind
knob
to
open
the
camera
back
and
remove
the
film
cartridge.
Note:
Should
you
erroneously
open
the
back
before
rewinding,
do
not
leave
it
open.
Close
it
immediately.
The
last
few
frames
may
be
ruined
by
direct
light
exposure,
but
the
majority
of
frames
on
the
roll
may
still
be
unharmed.
Whenever
possible,
it
is
also
advisable
to
take
the
same
pictures
again
with
a
new
film.
27*