Make sure it's wound to the start of the tape - and that there's nothing on it that you want to keep.
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It depends on you new camera, you should ask about adapters from Mamiya to your new camera
I am answering my own question. You have to insert your finger under the empty reel from the back of the dispenser and pull up with your finger. You might think that it will break, but it takes force and it will not break if done properly.
clean it and if it still dose not work BUY A NEW CAMERA
To change a VHS tape from SLP (Standard Play) to SP (Standard Play), you need to use a VCR that has the ability to record in SP mode. Simply insert the VHS tape into the VCR and set the recording mode to SP. Then, play the tape while simultaneously recording it onto a new blank VHS tape in SP mode. This process will create a new SP version of the original content from the SLP tape.
To load refillable-type correction tapes, you need to open the correction tape's "body", remove the empty cartridge, and insert a new cartridge. Remember, you can only refill refillable correction tapes with a refill which is made for that particular brand and type of correction tape.
To install Brother correction tape, open the printer cover and remove the old ribbon if necessary. Insert the new correction tape into the ribbon cartridge, making sure it is securely in place. Close the printer cover and run a test print to ensure it is installed correctly.
To change the correction tape in a Brother GX7000 typewriter, first, turn off the machine and open the top cover. Locate the correction tape compartment and remove the old tape by pulling it out gently. Insert the new correction tape by ensuring it is properly aligned and threaded through the guide. Finally, close the cover and test the correction tape to ensure it's functioning correctly.
Build a new one.
To properly set up the new software on camera, follow these steps: Insert the software installation disc or download the software from the official website. Run the installation wizard and follow the on-screen instructions. Enter any required registration or activation codes. Connect the camera to your computer using a USB cable. Open the software and follow the prompts to set up the camera settings. Test the camera to ensure it is working properly. By following these steps, you can successfully set up the new software on your camera.
I do not believe Samsung makes cameras. However, their new smart phone has a camera in it that has more megapixels than a generic point and shoot camera.
It would make economic sense to repair a camera, rather than purchasing a new one, if the cost of repairs is cheaper than the price of a new camera. You should speak to a camera repair person for a quotation.