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FILM-ADVANCE LEVER AND EXPOSURE COUNTER
The film-advance lever is designed with 20°.
unengaged movement before the beginning of
its engaged stroke to allow
swing.ing it
out from
the body so that the right thumb will fit
comfortably behind it. Continuing to move the
lever in one or more strokes through its engaged
angle of 150° until it springs back advances film
and exposure counter and cocks the shutter for
the next exposure. (To cock the shutter with-
out advancing film with the SR-T 202, see
p.40.)
When the lever stops part way through its
engaged angle at the end of a film, never
attempt to force it farther. (See p. 34 for
instructions on rewinding and unloading film.)
The exposure counter advances one gradua-
tion for each exposure made. It will not move
more than one graduation past
"36" regardless
of
the number of multiple exposures that may
be made with the SR-T 202. The counter
automatically resets for
film loading when the
camera back
is opened.
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