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Minolta Autopak-8 D10 - The 010 Viewfinder

Minolta Autopak-8 D10
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The 010 Viewfinder
As you look through the D10's viewfinder,
you'll discover a variety of information tea-
tures for better filming. There's a small
"window" below the viewfinder that is the
F·number scale
and indicates at a glance the
exact F-nurnber at which the film is being
exposed. This "window" also serves as the
exposure warning signal,
telling you if there
is too much or too little light for correct ex-
posure.
The special "flicker window" located at the
bottom right hand corner is the
film seie-run
signal,
assurance that your film is being cor-
rectly transported. If a malfunction occurs
in the film transport, this flicker will cease
t
\
and alert you to investigate the source of
the trouble.
The
shutter opening fade indicator,
in the
upper right corner, lets you view the progress
of automatic or manual fades. It moves
downward when the variable shutter closes
for fade-outs. And upward for fade-ins. When
the shutter is fully open, the indicator moves
out of view.
The
film end signal,
in the lower left corner
tells you that the full 50·foot cartridge of
film has been exposed. When the 48·foot and
Ifi-rneter graduations register on the footage
indicator (on the side of the camera), the
film-end signal swings into view as a warn-
ing that you have only a small amount of
footage left to be exposed.
film-endsignal

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