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* Make full use of the interchangeable film back.
1. Color and black-and-white in different film speeds can be shot, as required.
2. Continuous shooting is possible if sufficient preloaded film backs are available.
3. Don't waste unsuitable film used in a previous session but simply load up a new film
back with the required film type.
4. Many in the studio or at home can use a single ETRS main body, by using additional film
backs.
C. Depress the film back release button and the lower end of the film
back can be removed, as illustrated. Simply shift the film back up
slightly and pull it away.
* The dark slide can be withdrawn, even while the film back is
detached from the main body and, therefore, extra care is required, in
this respect.
B. To remove the film back from the main body, insert the dark slide
into the dark slide slit, as illustrated, with the mark on the dark slide at
the top end. Push it all the way in.
* There is danger of the film back accidentally becoming detached
from the main body, should the dark slide be left in its slit while the
camera is being carried. Therefore, make it a rule to withdraw the dark
slide promptly upon attaching the film back to the main body.
A. To attach the film back to the main body, simply insert the latches at
the upper end of the film back into the attachment openings at the
upper end of the main body. Then, press the lower end of the film
back against the main body until it locks securely.
* The dark slide must be withdrawn from its slit, upon attachment of
the film back to the main body, as otherwise the shutter cannot be
released.
A. The film back consists of a film holder and a film back frame, with
exclusive film holders supplied for 120 and 220 roll films. The film hold-
er has an insert or frame for loading film, as well as a built-in film wind-
ing mechanism.
3. Attachment and Removal of Film Back (con’t)
4. Construction of Film Back
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