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Removing the film
Take the exposed film
cartridge to a photo lab.
•We recommend bringing your film
cartridge to a photo lab that displays an
“Authorized Photo Lab Mark” sign
above for processing and printing.
•Your negatives are returned inside the
cartridge for easy storage.
•Index prints (small images of each
frame exposed on the roll of film) are
supplied with the negatives.
•For more information, consult your
photo lab.
2
Make sure the blinking letter
“´” is visible on the LCD
panel.
•When the film is completely rewound,
the orange LED goes out and the letter
“´” blinks.
•If film rewind stops midway through the
roll due to a dead battery, it resumes
automatically as soon as the battery is
replaced.
3
Open the cartridge chamber
cover and remove the film.
•Releasing the shutter or setting the date
and time cannot be performed unless
the rewound film is removed.
•When opening the cartridge chamber
cover, make sure that the camera bottom
faces up, or the cartridge may fall out.
Do not open the cartridge chamber
cover until the orange LED goes out
and the letter “
´
” starts blinking.