Possibly, as the film has been sitting for some time partially wound, the 
effort to wind it exceeded some force limiter, making the camera think it had 
come to the end.  Try reloading, putting the cap on the lens and running it 
right the way through.
> 
> From: Toralf Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/04/02 Mon AM 11:58:28 GMT
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
> Subject: PZ-20 rewinding too soon...
> 
> Last Saturday, I decided that I would take my PZ20 out for a spin, for a 
> change. Unfortunately, we didn't get very far. After just 4 pictures, 
> the -20 decided it was time to rewind the film. This has happened once 
> before, and I believe I got exactly 4 shots last time, too. I've used 
> this body without problems in the meantime, but possibly for no more 
> than one film. On both these occasions, the film had been sitting in the 
> camera for some time. And it was B&W film both times, but different types.
> 
> So, has this happened to anyone else? Do you have any idea what may be 
> causing it? I must admit it wouldn't feel like a great loss if I had to 
> give up on this camera, but if there is something I can do...
> 
> - Toralf
> 
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