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Nikon PRONEA S
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Film
About
1X240 film
Lightlock
000r
Lightlock
door drive
Visual
Exposure Indicators:
C:Unexposed
film inside cartridge
D:
Partially exposed film inside
cartridge
X:
Fully exposed
but unprocessed
film inside
cartridoe
!:Processed
film inside
cartridoe
lrreversible
Processed
indicator
(lPl)
.
Conventional 135 film
cannot be
used
with
the PRONEA
S.
o
15-, 25-
and
40-exposure
1X240 films
are available.
.
The film
leader of 1X240 film
is inside the
cartridge and is
automatically
pulled
out
and rewound when
the film is loaded.
.
Four types
of Visual Exposure
Indicators
on
the film
cartridge
enable
you
to
determine the film
status. Before installing
film,
confirm that the Visual
Exposure
Indicator
shows
O
(unexposed)
or
D
(partially
exposed).
NOTE: lX2'[0 film
cartridge
l!
v,
E
o)
z,
ct
E
IIJ
EL
o
ct
IIJ
d
d
UJ
er
.
Do not disassemble
or subject to
shock or vibration.
o
Do not touch the
data disk.
Doing so may inhibit
proper
operation
and/or
processrng.
.
Do not
break
the
lrreversible Processed
lndicator
(tPl)
on the
carlridge, as
film
processing
and
printing
may become
impossible.
Consult
your photofinisher
if
the lPl
is broken.
.
Do not
press
on the lightlock
door drive with
a
pointed
object
(e.9.,
a
pen),
as
this may
damage the camera
body or cause the
camera to malfunction.
This
may
also open
the
door and
expose the film.
.
Do not attempt to rotate
the cartridge
spool with a
pointed
object
(e.g.,
a
screwdriver).
This
can
expose
the
film,
alter
the Visual
Exposure Indicator
(VEl),
or inhibit
proper
operation
and/or
processing.
o
Do not
store
the
film carlridge:
a) In direct sunlight, near
heating devices,
appliances or in
a hot
place.
b) Around
dirt or dust.
c)
ln
hot or humid
and moldy environments.
d) Near strong magnetic
devices
(e.9.
motors or transformers).
.
Condensation may occur when
using a film
stored at
low
temperatures
such
as
in a refrigerator.
lf a film is loaded with
condensation,
data may not be read
properly
and the
camera may identify the
film as
already exposed.

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