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How do you rewind film on a n80 nikon - Nikon N80 35mm SLR Camera

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Doesnt that have auto rewind?

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  • Posted on May 21, 2009

SOURCE: don't know how to rewind film

Hi there.
The film should auto rewind when it reaches the last picture and its been taken.
Take a look in the camera's menu.


Good luck and thanks for using FixYa!!

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  • Posted on May 25, 2009

SOURCE: FILM WILL NOT REWIND

On the N80 - there are custom functions you can set in terms of when a film rewinds. Normally it is default to rewinding automatically at the end of a film. If this setting has been changed, or you want to rewind a film before the end - you need to press two buttons and hold them, at the same time.

The first button is the LCD backlight button next to the LCD, and the second is the flash sync button on the rear of the camera. Both should have a little red film symbol on them. Press them both and hold them, and the film should begin to rewind.

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

SOURCE: can't rewind film

It should automatically rewind when the roll is at the end. For mid-roll rewind press both the rewind buttons simultaneously for about 1 sec and the film will rewind.

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I have a 36 shot film and it stops at 26 shots , need help

At first glance it seems your camera may need repair. First thing I would do is clean the contacts that read the cartage. Put in a cartridge that you can afford to play with. Put the lens cap on keeping light from exposing the film, fire off the frames until it stops. If it still stops at 24-26 rewind the film (hope you have a film puller). Open the camera back fire off some shots then replace the film trying it again. If that does not work the counter is in need of repair.

However, I would not repair it I would purchase another film camera such as the Nikon N80 and if you can afford it the F100. Both are much superior to the N65. You can find N80 at KEH.com for less than $100, As of today, 2013-10-17, I see one in E+ condition for $76, a N65 for $14.
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While sliding film rewind lever, push film rewind button.

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If you don't have a manual, you can download one from http://www.butkus.org/chinon/nikon.htm
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FILM WILL NOT REWIND

On the N80 - there are custom functions you can set in terms of when a film rewinds. Normally it is default to rewinding automatically at the end of a film. If this setting has been changed, or you want to rewind a film before the end - you need to press two buttons and hold them, at the same time.

The first button is the LCD backlight button next to the LCD, and the second is the flash sync button on the rear of the camera. Both should have a little red film symbol on them. Press them both and hold them, and the film should begin to rewind.
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Don't know how to rewind film

Hi there.
The film should auto rewind when it reaches the last picture and its been taken.
Take a look in the camera's menu.


Good luck and thanks for using FixYa!!
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It should automatically rewind when the roll is at the end. For mid-roll rewind press both the rewind buttons simultaneously for about 1 sec and the film will rewind.
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As far as I know, not all cameras have the option to rewind before shooting the whole roll. I have a Canon that has a small button on the bottom of the body, you push it in with a pen or something similar, to rewind. With the Nikon N80 you press the flash button on the back left of the body (next to the bracketing button) and the light button next to the digital screen on the top right, simultaneously, to rewind.
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