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I have a Kodak Advantix T550 camera with film stuck inside. I have tried a new battery without success. Help |
The camera does not respond to a new battery which I checked with a voltmeter to be sure it was good. This camera uses the APS film cannister system. I have followed the instructions from the booklet which came with the camera. Any suggestions would be appreciated. The APS system is designed not to open the camera door if the film has not been either completely taken or rewound. You should be able to rewind the film, then the door should pop open as usual. If the rewind won't work, try just snapping the rest of the roll. APS camera can be a pain to get the film out if it's really stuck. Be careful in forcing it so you don't wreck the camera door. |
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