INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
UNLOADING
Unlike with 35 mm cameras, there is no need to rewind 120 film. The entire roll will fully trans-
fer over to the Take-up Spool [3]. Once you've passed your last shot (either shot 12 or shot
16, depending on your format), you'll need to keep winding until you feel the tension drop off
completely. You also won't see anything behind the Film Format Switch's
film is now totally wound onto the Take-up Spool
Take out the finished film roll and seal it with the small paper tab on the end. Some brands
have a self-adhesive tab, and some require you to lick the tab. Either way, it's a great time! The
left side of the camera now has an empty plastic spool there. Transfer that to the right side –
as it will become the Take-up Spool for your next film roll.
PINHOLE
Pinholes are a throwback to the earliest days of photography. Instead of a lens, you admit light
through a tiny hole. The resulting image has a few special characteristics:
1.
A soft-focus, dreamy look
2.
An extremely wide angle perspective with straight lines (no fisheye distortion)
3.
Strange long-exposure daytime effects
As Pinholes are so small, they require a relatively long shutter speed to admit enough light.
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and it's safe to remove the Rear Door [2].
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