• FOOTAGE SCALE
As you continue filming, the film (frame) counter indicates
the length of film exposed. It is very convenient, because
you can ascertain the length of film both exposed and un-
exposed.
You can see a triangular indicator on the right of the view
field of the viewfinder. As the film is advanced, the indi-
color moves up accordingly.
When the film COmes to the end, the film end signal (the
long bright window below the viewfinder eyepiece) dis-
appears.
Be sure to toke out the cartridge only after confirming that
Ihe signal has disappeared.
The three notches on the upper right of the viewfinder eye-
piece indicate from top to bottom, (1) the film comes to
the end. (2) 10 feel remain unexposed, and (3) 20 feet
remain unexposed.
17
o
,-50
ft.
, (end position)
----,
-- - - -Abt.
40
ft.
- __ "\(10
ft.
unexposed)
,
'-Abt.
30
ft.
(20 ft. unexposed)
----,
'-----..,..".----'
"
'. Starting
position