leflex viewfinder (page 8)
Dotage counter (page 29)
~ver for disengaging spring motor (page 16)
bring motor winding handle-spring run: 28 sec.
124
f.p.s. (page 16)
eflex viewfinder closing lever (page 9)
fame counter (page 29)
oupling spindle for electric motor MCE 17 Band
m rewind handle (pages
18
and
19)
1mplane guide mark
oupling spindle for electric motor MST (page
18)
posure control knob for instantaneous (I) or
e exposures (T)
ingle frame filming) (page 17)
1mspeed selection knob (page 16)
ont release for normal running (page 17)
'de release for normal running, continuous film-
g (M) and single frame exposures (P). Can be
erated by cable (page 17)
readed holes for various accessories and motors
Extension tubes.
Used in macrocinematography to
achieve magnification of minute subjects, such as
insects, filmed at very short range. The reflex viewing
system of the H 16 Reflex camera permits highly
accurate framing and distance setting. The tubes are
supplied with a calculator table.
REX-Fader.
Automatically and smoothly opens and
closes the variable shutter, thus permitting professiona I
quality fades and lap dissolves.
Electric motors.
See page
18.
Automatic
self timer.
This accessory enables the
operator to get into the picture himself by starting the
camera running six seconds after the timing mechanism
has been set and allowing for a predetermined shooting
time of between 5 and 20 seconds.
Cable releases.
Recommended for normal or single
frame filming when absolute steadiness is required.
Two lengths available:
21"
and 40".
Bolex lightmeter.
It is always advisable to use an
exposure meter, particularly when filming in colour.
The Bolex lightmeter is designed for motion filming
and especially calibrated for use with the H 16 Reflex
camera.
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