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Pentax Espio User Manual

Pentax Espio
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1
Rewinding
the
film
After
you
have
exposed
the
last
frame
of
the
roll,
the
film
rewinds
automatically.
Then,
the
motor
stops,
and
{
0
)
blinks
as
shown
to
indicate
that
the
film
has
been
re¬
wound.
24-exposure
roll
of
film
takes
about
20
sec¬
onds
to
be
rewound.
During
rewinding,
the
exposure
counter
counts
frame
numbers
In
reverse.
The
entire
roll
of
film
including
the
film
leader
is
always
rewound
into
the
cartridge
to
prevent
any
parts
of
the
film
being
ex¬
posed
to
light.
16
2
Unloading
the
film
Open
the
back
cover,
and
remove
the
car¬
tridge
from
the
chamber
by
pulling
the
top
out
first
with
your
finger.
Notes:
The
shutter
may
be
released
a
frame
or
two
even
after
the
specified
number
of
frames
have
been
used
up
as
indicated
by
the
number
of
shots
shown
on
the
film
canis¬
ter.
If
this
occurs,
those
frames
may
not
be
developed.
Never
open
the
back
cover
until
the
whole
film
roll
is
rewound.

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Pentax Espio Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPentax
ModelEspio
FocusAutofocus
FlashBuilt-in
Film Type35mm

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