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Anonymous Posted on May 13, 2012

Where do i find the manual for my kodak KV270 film camera

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: how do you remove film from a kodak 435 camera

These instructions are based on you being behind the camera (i.e. about to take a picture with it - NOT as shown in the photo above).

To rewind a film, there are two controls to locate.

The first should be on the underside of the camera (baseplate). It is a small round button, which pushes into the body of the camera. This is the cog release button, which when depressed, allows the cog wheel to move freely, thereby allowing rewind.

The second is the rewind arm, which is on the top-plate, around 1/3 of the way along from the left. It folds out, and once the base button has been pushed, should allow you to rewind the fil back into its cassette. You will feel some resistance when rewinding, and then it should become noticeably free'er.

Only when those two steps have been completed should you unlock the back to release the film. The lock can "usually" (I've not got one in front of me) be found on the right hand side of the camera.

If all has gone to plan, the 35mm cassette will virtually drop out.

Hope this helps.

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Contact Kodak For Your Manual or call Kodak at: 800-235-6325


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Pls. re-submit your question. Vivitar is not a KODAK and I'm not sure what you mean by positive goes up on the front or back ?

I hope by resubmitting under the correct brand and refrase the question that you will have a better answ. to the problem.

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