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Posted on Feb 18, 2010

I finished taking pictures but it didnt rewind. did i load the film wrong? or did the batteries die? or whats up

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Have you tried taking just one more pic to see if that triggers the rewind? If that didn't work, most film cameras have a rewind button. Usually on the bottom of camera. If you still can't get your film to rewind, take camera to your nearest photo finisher. They should have a dark box; they can remove your film manually.

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