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Hi! I am Fred Norwood on behalf of expertvillage.com. In this clip I am going to show you how to
load a 35 mm SLR camera. This older style camera is a little more difficult to load.
To open up the back of the camera, you are going to pull this lever over, lift up on
the turning *** and pull it up all the way till the back opens up, you are going to insert
your film canister like such, pull the lever over to this side of the camera. If you notice
on this camera, there are slots inside the take up spool. What you want to do is make
sure that the film leader is in one of these slots securely. Once it is in the slot, you
are going to turn the *** until some of the film wraps over on itself. At this point,
you close the back of the camera, you push down this button, make sure it engages the
top of the film and advance the film till you get to the first frame marker in the box.
As you are advancing the film, make sure that this *** is turning that let you know that
the film is properly engaged in the take up spool and that the film will be advancing
properly as you are taking pictures. To rewind the roll of film, push this little button
at the bottom of the camera that releases the take up and then rewind this *** until
all the film is wound back into the canister at which time you will open up the camera
back as before and take the film out.