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this is how you unload a 35 millimeter camera so you can process the film when youamp;#39;re getting towards the end of the film youamp;#39;ll find that at some point when you know roughly you should know roughly where youamp;#39;re going to get to the end of a film because you can see the frames in the frame counter here at some point the camera will stop wanting to take pictures and wind on properly and when you get to that point oh there we are when you get to that point donamp;#39;t force the winding arm donamp;#39;t think i just need to put more energy into it and itamp;#39;ll wind thatamp;#39;s the end of the film so leave it there and what you need to do is when youamp;#39;re ready to unload it is hold down this little button on the bottom of the camera with one hand maybe one thumb or one finger while you flip up donamp;#39;t pull it up but just flip up that rewinding lever and start winding it back in the direction of the arrow you should be winding the film back arou