![]() If not, there are plenty of online process and print services where you can send it. Now you can take your film cassette into a developer-if you’re lucky enough to have one in the area. Lift up the rewind knob to release the cassette.Keep rewinding a bit more to make sure the film goes all the way back inside the cassette. Rewind until you feel the tension give that’s the take up spool releasing the film.Find the film release button if there is one (check user guide if you can’t find it) and hold it down while you turn the rewind crank.You’ll know when you’ve taken your last shot because the film advance lever won’t move anymore. Just close the back of the camera and it will automatically wind and tension the film.Īn automatic camera will rewind itself when the film is used up. film rewind crank in the direction of the arrow to obtain proper film. ![]() First of all, there are metal pins in the film chamber that read the DX code on the cassette and set the film speed automatically.Īs long as the film leader is lined up correctly along the film guide to the take up spool, you don’t have to do anything else. shots you shutter speed should be set to 125 or higher. On some cameras, you’ll need to set the film speed do so according to the film you are using.Īutomatic Film Loading Cameras (example: Canon EOS-1) ![]() Make sure the rewind knob is rotating as you advance the film. Just skip past these frames by pressing the shutter release button and advancing the film until the counter shows the number 1. The first few frames of the film are pretty much useless now, as they were exposed to light during the loading. You want to tighten it so it winds properly and captures perfect images. Fold out the rewind crank on the knob and turn in the direction of the arrow until you feel slight resistance. The film is loaded, but it’s really loose in there. Advance the film using the film advance lever (on top right of camera) until the sprocket teeth catch the sprocket holes. ![]()
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