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How do i advance the film in my Nikon N65 - Nikon N65 35mm SLR Camera

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Hello Anonymous,
With each shot this camera auto advances the film. Maybe, when the film door is closed the film is not seated properly all to the right side. Thus the take up reel is not pulling the film.

Being as the N65 appeared in 2000, it is possible it may be stoved-up. Also, if so these are not worth fixing. For the cost of fixing I would look for a N80; a very nice camera much improved over the N65.

Cordially,

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2008

SOURCE: Isn't recognizing there is film

I will offer a solution under the assumption, that you are not familiar with this camera. Please ensure the film is loaded correctly extending the film all the way across to the orange line located on the right side near the winding post. This ensures the film is positioned correctly and will feed onto the post. Also the film advancer may need to activated by releasing the shutter. Hope it helps. Good Luck!

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2008

SOURCE: Nikon N65 Film Camera Broken latch

You have to replace the whole door. There is one on eBay, but you won't like the price. Find it here: eBay

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2009

SOURCE: What kind of film do you use with a Nikon N65?

You can use any good 35 mm film. If you need advice on best film to use take your camera and your lenses to a camera store and the techie will assist u

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2009

SOURCE: not advancing

Try Putting a new roll in.

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  • Posted on Jun 01, 2009

SOURCE: Nikon N65 won't take picture

The problem is, that you have a lens witch has an aparture ring on it and some exposure modes needs it to be fixed on the smallest aparture (e. f22). When its done the camera should not say fEE no longer.

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