I came across an old Fuji Discovery 900 zoom plus 35mm camera and it has these 3 small pieces that came with it (and are stored in a pouch on the shoulder strap of the camera case) They have symbols printed on them for "sun" etc--what are they used for?
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You can download the manual at
http://www.cameramanuals.org/fuji_pdf/fuji_discovery_1000_zoom-1.pdf
The camera uses standard 35mm film. 35mm film is available in black-and-white, color negative (print) and color reversal (slide) forms (and others). 35mm film should be available at any camera store, as well as many drugstores and even supermarkets.
Parts are no longer available, and like almost all 35mm compact cameras (and many SLR's), your brother's camera is utterly worthless so repairs are totally uneconomic to repair unless you can fabricate a replacement latch yourselves.
Although this may sound gloomy, it's not. The silver lining is that you can easily find a similar or better model on your local FreeCycle or Freegle groups for zilch. There are millions of perfectly good 35mm film cameras lying unused at the back of peoples cupboards and drawers and the majority of owners know they're near worthless so haven't even invested in the replacement batteries that many need.
You don't need to open the camera to change the film. The battery door is on the other end. You open the door by inserting the protrusion on the plastic end piece of the strap into the slot of the battery door. It takes a small 3 volt battery.
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