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Posted on Oct 17, 2009

My cam was working fine. The film got over and I decided to load a new one. Once I did that and switched on my cam. The cam displays an error sign...??

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The film may not be feeding to the take up spool properly. If that is so, there should be flashing symbol something like this: O_ _ _ _ . If that is the error you are seeig , open the back and re-insert your film. You may lose a couple of frames.

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