(A) The downward wind advances the film and moves up the number
of the next film in the Film Counter Window.
(B) The upward wind cocks the shutter.
(C) The position of the crank when it is flipped back into its rest after
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The shutter should not be kept cocked when not in use because it
weakens the shutter spring and there is the possibility you may
unknowingly press the shutter button and waste a film.
ASA-DIN CONVERSION SCALE
When using film rated in DIN index, move conversion scale so that DIN
number of the film appears in the window. ASA number of the film, at
the same time, appears in the window at the opposite side of the scale.
Set the ASA number in to the ASA Indicator Window.