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Plan your movies in advance to add a feeling of continuity. Film your scenes in a storyátelling
sequence. Make your shortest "takes" at least five seconds.
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For near subjects, 4 to 8 feet from camera , keep the ZOOM LEVER set on WIDE .
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Sharpest full range zooms, from WIDE to TELE are obtained when subject is situated 8 feet from
camera or beyond.
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Take pictures with the sun behind your back whenever possible, The electric eye can "read' the scene
and set the lens more accurately if this rule is followed.
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When using a movie light keep subject closer to the background than to the camera to assure even
overall lighting.
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I f you film a scene by "panning" (moving the camera horizontally or vertically while shooting) ,
keep the movement very slow to avoid blurring and jerkiness in your proá jected pictures.
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The TTL Electric Eye of your camera automati call y and conti nuousl y adj ust the will lens
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for proper film exposure. Grip the camera firmly PROPER EXPOSURE
and sight through the viewfinder eyepiece . If
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sufficient light for proper picture taking.
FOOTAGE COUNTER
Film is completely exposed when counter in¥dicates 50 feet. Removal of the cartridge be¥fore film
is completed is not recommended as counter will reset to zero.
NOTE: For best results, have film processed
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
Remove the battery compartment cover. Install four 1.5volt"AA"penlite batteries according to
diagram inside grip. Improper installation will prevent camera
from operating properly. For maximum ~
efficiency use Alkaline Type batteries. ¥ ¥ The red dot in the battery compartment + oq._, shows
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powers the CdS through-the-Iens electric eye . The other three slots accept batteries that drive
film . Clean contacts periodically with a pencil eraser or rough cloth. Batteries should be removed
from camera if it is not to be used for a long period of time .
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Wide angle to telephoto zooms are ac'complish¥ed by placing thumb or index finger on the ZOOM LEVER
and slowly rotating up for a TELE close-up or down to WIDE angle coverage. Practice this operation
several times until zoom action is smooth and professional.
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POWER ZOOM BUTTON on top of camera will operate independent of shutter release button. Depressing
front of button marked TELE will zoom in for a closer view, whereas back of button marked WIDE will
zoom lens to wide angle coverage. Speed of zooming can be varied with the manual ZOOM LEVER.
LOCK BUTTON
Depress white Lock Button on pistol grip before operating camera. When picture taking is over press
red button to OFF position to prevent ac¥cidental start of camera.