You don't really have to by-pass the autoexposure - I just removed the lens and shutter blades (on a time-zero camera) and replaced them with a pinhole and a homemade shutter to control exposure. After making the exposure - you press the shutter button and the camera goes thru its normal exposure cycle and ejects the film. You do have to be a bit careful though since the since the mechanism and electronics that control the shutter and film ejection are all interelated (of course). Its been a while since I've messed with mine....

From: Thomas Harvey <t...@geog.pdx.edu>

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Have those of you who have adapted existing cameras been able to
by-pass the autoexposure mode and get manual exposure and still get
the film to eject?

Tom



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