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M_currie
Tinkerer
Username: M_currie

Post Number: 202
Registered: 07-2006

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Posted on Thursday, December 03, 2009 - 05:37 pm:   

I couldn't find any instructions in the usual web resources, but it's a pretty simple gadget. I have one here too, so I imagine either Finnegan or I can help with whatever is needed.

The main thing to know is that the shutter cocking and winding are independent. The winder will wind the correct amount and stop when there is film loaded. After shooting you push the little lever to the right of the viewfinder to advance to the next frame.

The rewind button is further to the right, near the wind knob.

The film counter also operates only when film is on the sprocket, and counts down, so set it to the number of exposures on the roll when you start.

If you haven't yet figured out the opening, there's a button on the right hand strap lug (looking at it from behind). Push that button in and then push the lug down. The back comes all the way off. Be careful putting it back so you don't crack the tabs on the left end.

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