What you do is actually turn the film counter itself while the back is
open: there's a raised little dial in the centre of the counter, spin it
to a number, hold it in place, and close the back. Tadaa! Ready to shoot.
Congrats on the 67! Welcome to the club. Sounds like you have exactly
the
Norman Baugher wrote:
And always remember to never turn it counter-clockwise...
What happens? I've never even thought of trying that...
-Aaron
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From: Aaron Reynolds
Subject: Re: 6x7 enabled, and questions ...
Norman Baugher wrote:
And always remember to never turn it counter-clockwise...
What happens? I've never even thought of trying that...
It buggers up the frame counter. The manual
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the thread.
This will get me started. Now I'll hunt for a manual...
Michel
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From: Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yes and no, if you want to fool the camera that it it loaded for dry firing
simply open the back, manually advance the film
On 14 May 2001, at 18:23, Michel Adam wrote:
Is the counter supposed to increase when the back is open? or is it tied to the
left hand spool?
It does not advance when winding... stays at -3, and switching between 120 and
220 makes no difference (I assume the 120/220 setting near the hinge
Thanks. I'll go grab some a past date 120 roll...
Michel
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On 14 May 2001, at 18:23, Michel Adam wrote:
Is the counter
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