Kodak KE50 User's Manual - Page 22

Unloading the Film

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Unloading the Film The camera automatically rewinds the film into the film cartridge after the last exposure. Wait for the motor to stop running before you open the film door. The FILM PRESENCE INDICATOR (27) on the LCD PANEL (4) will blink until you remove the film from the camera. Using Mid-Roll Rewind If you don't want to take pictures on the entire roll of film, you can rewind the film manually by pressing the FILM-REWIND BUTTON (3) with a pointed object. The camera automatically rewinds the film into 22 the film cartridge. Wait for the motor to stop running before you open the film door. The FILM PRESENCE INDICATOR (27) on the LCD PANEL (4) will blink until you remove the film from the camera. NOTE: You cannot reload partially exposed film into this camera for continuous picture-taking.

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Unloading the Film
The camera automatically rewinds
the film into the film cartridge after
the last exposure. Wait for the motor
to stop running before you open the
film door. The
FILM
PRESENCE
INDICATOR
(27)
on the
LCD
PANEL
(4)
will blink until you remove the film
from the camera.
Using Mid-Roll Rewind
If you don’t want to take pictures on
the entire roll of film, you can rewind
the film manually by pressing the
FILM
-
REWIND
BUTTON
(3)
with a
pointed object. The camera
automatically rewinds the film into
the film cartridge. Wait for the motor
to stop running before you open the
film door. The
FILM
PRESENCE
INDICATOR
(27)
on the
LCD
PANEL
(4)
will blink until you remove the film
from the camera.
NOTE:
You cannot reload partially
exposed film into this camera for
continuous picture-taking.