domenica 12 febbraio 2012

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On this camera you need to unwind this piece in order to add or remove film-Olivia
1. Lift up the knob to pop open the back of the camera. - Smith
Pull this up to open the back on the camera - Hadley
this knob is used to wind up the film in the camera and to open the back in order to extract or to enter more film.-monica
You lift the lever and wind it to wind the film back up. You pull up on the lever to raise this to open the back of the camera. -Hanna
This is the most sensitive piece of the camera and want to be very careful not to touch it when putting in film-Olivia
2. Open up the back door of the camera. - Smith
The back of the camera is now open and looks like this - Hadley
this is the back of the open camera.-Monica
The back of the camera is open and we are looking at the view finder and the part where the image is put onto the film through the black/dark rectangle.-Hanna
We remove the end piece of the film to thread into the camera-Olivia
3. Place the new roll into the back of the camera. -Smith
Make sure that same piece is pulled up fully and then inset the roll of film into the camera - Hadley
place the film into the back of the camera.-Monica
You place the film in with the film towards the other end of the camera.-Hanna
Being careful not to touch the film we push the holes of the film into the teeth-Olivia
4. Pull the tab of film across the back of the camera. - Smith
Pull the film over - Hadley
Pull the film toward the teeth.-Monica
Move the film gently over the teeth to that it fits through the holes.-Hanna
We gently thread the film into the camera-Olivia
5. Fit the end with the teeth lined up into the spindle at the other end. - Smith
Place the film into one of the slots in the spindle, making sure the holes like up with the teeth - Hadley
Feed the film into the teeth gently.-Monica
Put the film in between the two slots and make sure the teeth are still through the holes.-Hanna

We remember to keep our fingers on the teeth and make sure it slides in gently-Olivia
6. Prepare to wind the spindle to set the roll in place. - Smith
Once the film is in the slot, press the button on the top of the camera - Hadley
place your fingers on the teeth and prepare to set the roll in place-Monica
Wind the spindle to make sure that the film is wound in-Hanna
We have successfully placed the film inside the camera and are ready to close it up and start shooting-Olivia
7. Click the shutter button and wind the spindle to advance the roll. - Smith
Advance the film as you would right after taking a picture - Hadley
Wind the spindle, as if taking a picture, three time to ensure the roll was properly set.-Monica
Wind the spindle and click the shutter button three times to make sure that the film is properly set.-Hanna

However first, we must wind it closed-Olivia
8. Repeat Step 7 3x and begin shooting. - Smith
Once you have advanced the film enough start taking photos - Hadley
now that the film is set, you are ready to take photos.-Monica
After making sure the film is ready and shooting 3 times, we are looking at the shutter speed, spindle, shutter button, and film counter. You are ready to shoot.-Hanna

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  1. This step-by-step visual guide demonstrates to the viewer the process of installing film into their camera. First they must open the back of their camera, next insert the roll into its appropriate place. Then you must pull enough film out to slide into the roller that is connected to the lever ontop of your camera, make sure that enough is in so that it catches. Finally close your camera and crank the lever, and you are good to go. I hope.
    -Declan

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  2. 1. Pop open the back of your camera
    2. Open up back
    3. Fit your roll into the back of the camera
    4. Pull the first part of film out of roll
    5. Slip the film into right side of camera
    6. Make sure the holes fit on the notches
    7. Load your film using the lever on top of the camera
    8. Close the back of the camera and start shooting!

    -Jamie Solomon

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  3. The above eight pictures are a tutorial on how to correctly insert a role of film into a camera. The pictures are shown in the order of the steps. The first picture is of the button on the top of the camera that allows you to open the back. The second picture is of the open back of the camera; this is where the film is inserted. In the next two pictures the film is inserted and a portion is pulled out of the roll. The following few pictures show the film being fitted and adjusted into the camera. The film is only pulled enough to fit under the right piece shown. Finally, the camera is closed up and the ready for pictures to be taken.

    - Lindsey Cummins

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  4. 1. Pull up rewind crank
    2. Open back of camera
    3. Insert film roll
    4. Pull film out
    5. Slide film into slot on roller
    6. Fit holes in film onto teeth
    7. Turn crank to load film
    8. Close back of camera

    -Alethea

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  5. Show in the pictures above we see how to load a film based camera. The first step pictured is to pop open the back of the camera. The next step is to flip it over exposing any film if the camera was loaded (which it is not in the picture). The next picture shows how to fit the film into the camera. The next shows how you pull some of the film out in order to thread it into the camera; you should pull no more the necessary to stretch to the other side of the camera. After the film is pulled, as shown you slide the film into the right side of the camera. The sixth picture depicts the importance of making sure the holes in the film match up with the notches located in the camera which will guide your film each time you advance it. The final step to loading the camera is pictured in photo 7, where it depicts how to crank the lever just enough to be able to start shooting, which is pictured in photo 8.

    -Alanna Kirschbaum

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  6. 1.This piece on the camera is unwound in order to remove the film. You can also tell if the film is put in correctly if this piece spins when the lever is pulled before each picture is taken.
    2.This is the open back of the camera, which is very sensitive and important not to touch.
    3.This is how to correctly put in film; by placing the roll into the slot and then pulling the film slightly out in order to stretch it to the other side.
    4.Stretch the film to the other side of the camera but holding only the tail end, being careful not to put finger prints on the actual film.
    5.Place film into the slot while also making sure that each square is fit perfectly onto the teeth of the camera.
    6.Make sure to guide the film slowly onto the teeth to make sure the film is loaded correctly.
    7.Close the camera and crank the lever in order to take a picture.
    - Lauren

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  7. 1, 2. Locate the rewind knob, on the left side of the camera, and pull up until the back of the camera opens.
    3. Place the film into the left side of the camera. Push the Rewind Knob down to create a snug fit on the film after it is placed into the pocket.
    4. Pull the leader of film over to the Take-Up Spool.
    5. Insert the narrow end of the film leader into the slot.
    6. Hold the spool steady with one hand on the teeth and push the film deep inside.
    7. Make sure the teeth are properly placed on both sides of the film. Use the rewind knob to take in any slack in the film, tighten the film to the camera.
    8. Then close the back of the camera and use the film advance to wind the film.
    Caterina

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  8. 1. Pull up rewind crank.
    2. Open back of camera by pushing rewind knob down.
    3. Insert film roll into left side of camera.
    4. Pull film over.
    5. Slide film into slot on roller.
    6. Fit holes in film onto teeth and push film inside.
    7. Turn crank to load film, tighten the film in camera.
    8. Close back of camera and crank lever.

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  9. 1.pull the nomb to pop open the camera
    2.open the back camera gently for it is sensitive
    3.remove the end piece of the film, and pull a bit on the film to put into the camera
    4.put the film towards the teeth
    5. put it in gently into the teeth so it grabs on and pull the spindle to pull it to the teeth
    6.click the shutter three times and close the back of the camera gently
    7.rewind three times.
    -Federica Nuzzolese

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  10. 1. This knob is used to wind the film up in your camera, as well as to open the back of your camera by pulling up on the knob
    2. This is what the back of the camera looks like when opened. This is the most sensitive part and it is important not to touch any part on the inside.
    3. Remove the end piece of the film from the roll so that you may fit it into the camera.
    4. When attaching the fil to the teeth in the camera be sure that you do not touch any part of the inside of the camera
    5. As you gently insert the film, make sure that they catch the teeth correctly.
    6. Prepare to wind the spindle to ensure that the film has caught.
    7. Click the shutter button and wind the spindle once more.
    8. Finally close your camera and click the shutter button and wind the spindle 2-3 more times to advance your film to the point that it will start taking pictures.

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  11. 1. This is the knob used to wind the film back up in the camera.
    2.This is the back of the camera once the back door has been popped open.
    3. Insert the roll of film into the camera.
    4. Pull the film over the back of the camera.
    5. Lock the film in place by lining up the teeth on the spindle with the holes in the film.
    6. Wind the camera to secure the film.
    7. click the shutter three times to b sure your film is ready to start shooting.
    8. Finally adjust the setting of the camera and you are ready to shoot.

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