05-28-2020 12:22 PM
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05-28-2020 02:38 PM
Your camera uses an InfraRed sensor for counting film sprockets. It is probably malfunctioning. You could have a look to see it it looks alright, but you will probably need to replace the camera. The used price is only about $25-$50 so any repair would be more costly.
05-28-2020 01:18 PM
Best bet is to call Canon 1 (800) 652-2666
05-28-2020 01:35 PM
Hi there!
Looking over the manual, it says that when you load film, it will wind the entire roll of film onto the camera's take-up spool, and when you take a photo, it will rewind the film frame-by-frame into the cartridge. I've attached an image of page 15 from the manual here:
05-28-2020 01:51 PM
05-28-2020 02:38 PM
Your camera uses an InfraRed sensor for counting film sprockets. It is probably malfunctioning. You could have a look to see it it looks alright, but you will probably need to replace the camera. The used price is only about $25-$50 so any repair would be more costly.
05-28-2020 02:40 PM
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