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Anonymous
F3 guise, old camera, but still works great.

Father gave it to me, he did alot of pro-stuff with this body. Lenses are great also.

Anyway, anyone knows how to remove the film when it's finished? I've tried to pull on the little thing to rewind it but it's offering a strong resistance. Should I pull harder? I don't want to break the film..
>> Anonymous
If you pull harder, the flim snaps and then it's not so easy to get it developed anymore...

There's a small button on bottom of the camera. You push it and start rewinding.
>> Project !dashI8UpO.
and read the manual
>> M?rtin !!ve2Q1ETWmJH
pull the lever up, until you hear a dull 'pop'
>> Anonymous
>>279557
'back in the day' this used to be a common problem with the f3.

The top of the film winder assembly has two different arrows and it is confusing as to which way to wind it. You should be winding it clockwise. If you wind it counter-clockwise, then the film cartridge will jam.

Use these instructions to make a film changing bag if you don't have a light tight room.
http://www.darkroomsource.net/changingbag.shtml

Put the camera in the the bag, pull the winder up until the back pops open. Pull the film all the way out, and rewind it correctly.

Then develop as normal.
>> SAGE
i have a question
does the power winder only advance the film or does it also rewind
>> Delicious !3GqYIJ3Obs
>>279657
Rewind also. The MD-4 is practically a necessessity as long as you aren't going for stealth.
>> SAGE
>>279662
the f3 is such a good camera its a shame all my slr shit is either FD or minolta/sony.
>> Anonymous
Yeah, OP here. A few minutes after posting this I remembered about the little button under the camera.

I am very happy with this piece of equipment. The lenses are fucking awesome as well.