Loading the camera
Open the camera lid by pressing on
the locking button.
Insert the film cartridge (label to the
right). A notch on the cartridge auto-
matically sets the exposure system to
the speed of the film inserted. This
system works with films of speeds of
40
to
1-60
ASA
(17
to
23
DIN) for arti-
ficiallight, and
25
to
100
ASA
(15
to
21
DIN) for. daylight.
N.B.: If you use
200
ASA
(24
DIN)
film, set the aperture override control
to -';' (see page
12).
Close the camera lid.
Unloading the camera
Hold the camera with the back
downwards.
Press the locking button to make the
lid open and the cartridge slide out.
If the film is completely exposed, the
lettering «EXPOSED" must be visible
in the film gate of the cartridge.
Filming speeds
Using the filming speed selector
located underneath the camera, you
can set the filming speed to 18,
24
or
40
frames per second.
18 frames per second is the normal
speed for amateur filming.
24
frames per second is used for
slow motion effects, panning or shots
taken from a moving vehicle; it is
also used for obtaining the best qua-
lity of sound when magnetic sound is
to be added subsequently to the film.
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