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Fredster
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Username: Fredster

Post Number: 20
Registered: 06-2009

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Posted on Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 04:38 pm:   

The rewind plunger/button is removed by holding the button still and unscrewing the head of the plunger. The button in fact extends to comprise most of the plunger. The inside bit is a small screw with a large spanner head (two opposed notches instead of a slot). It's possible that this screw has backed out a bit and would cause the film sprocket to freewheel. The screw should be easy to tighten. Finger pressure alone on the release button should hold it in place, but wedging some paper or cloth between it and the camera back might be necessary.

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