ftm10PAvTvMXCFM.UPSETAEL39 406. Unloading the exposed film.When the roll of film is completely exposed, the camera automatically advances the filmcompletely to the end. The LCD panel displays “End.”1. Open the back cover.Hold down the button and press the buttonto the right.2. Remove the roll-film insert.Pinch the knobs of the roll-film insert in thefilm chamber with your fingers and take out theroll-film insert.3. Remove the film.Push down the backing plate away from thespool, and take out the film roll.4. Seal the film with the film tape.Secure with the provided film tape so that theroll will not come loose.Precautions for Film UnloadingDo not unload an exposed film in direct sunlight.The exposed film should promptly be put in a light shielding container and sent fordevelopment.Never detach the magazine from the camera body in the middle of film winding.You can smoothly load the next roll of film, if you move the empty spool to the lowercompartment (printed “SPL”).2. Press the shutter release button and theemergency film wind button simulta-neously. The film will be advanced to the end.And the magazine’s LCD panel will show“End.”Removing a Partially Exposed Roll of Film1. Insert the dark slide in the magazine.6-exposure filmIf you take more than 8 pictures when using a 6-exposure film, the shutterblades may be damaged by the leader paper at the film end or by the film tape.Follow the procedure below.Photograph in the same way as with 120 film. Eight exposures can be taken.After taking the 8th exposure, insert the dark slide in the magazine.Then hold down the emergency film wind button and half-press the shutter re-lease button.Film tape