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Film Format | Super 8 |
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Aperture | f/1.4 |
Focusing | Manual |
Zooming | Manual |
Type | Super 8 Film Camera |
Filming Speeds | 18, 24 fps |
Exposure | Automatic |
Film Speed | ASA 25-400 |
Zoom Range | 7.5-75mm (10x) |
Explains how to use the built-in checker to confirm battery condition and adequacy.
Describes the process of removing the film cartridge after exposure or when the counter reaches its limit.
Details how to aim the camera and use the focusing ring for a sharp image.
Explains how to create dynamic shots by rapidly changing focus between near and distant subjects.
Describes how to override the power zoom mechanism by manually turning the lens barrel.
Details how to use the camera for single frame exposures to animate objects.
Explains how to lock the camera for continuous filming or prevent accidental triggering.
Describes the socket for connecting a cable release for critical exposures or tripod use.
Explains how to lock the automatic exposure reading to prevent diaphragm changes during shooting.
Defines depth of field and its influencing factors: aperture, focal length, and distance.
Details how to adjust exposure compensation for high-contrast lighting situations.
Explains how to adjust aperture to compensate for changes in shutter opening angle.
Describes using camera running speeds as a method for exposure control.
Details the built-in Type A filter for Kodachrome Type A film and its displacement.
Explains the terminal for synchronizing filming with tape recording.
Provides a checklist of items to double-check before starting filming.
Explains how to create gradual darkening or lightening effects at the beginning or end of a scene.
Describes the photographic effect where one scene fades out as another fades in.
Details how to create a ghost image or superimpose lettering on a scene.
Explains how to film a scene in reverse motion for special effects.