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Yashica 8T2 - Standard Speed; Continuous Exposure; Single Exposure; 32 Frames Per Second

Yashica 8T2
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32
FRAMES
PER
SECOND
(Shutter exposure
1/70
second)
This speed ad;qs
power
'and majesty
to
movement
such
as
a
waterfall
or
raging
waves
by
moderate
slow-
motion
effect.
Use
for
rapid
panning.
Shots
will
project
twice
as
long
as
at
standard
speed. For a
10-second
shot run the
camera
5 seconds.
48
FRAMES
PER
SECOND
(Shutter exposure
1/100
second)
Slow
motion
speed, used
for
sports
or
dance
movies
to
analyze
motion.
Shots
will
project
3 times
as
long
at
standard
speed.
64
FRAMES
PER
SECOND
(Shutter exposure
1/140
second:
Extreme
slow
motion
speed
for
more
critical
motion
analysis. Shots
will
project
4 times
as
long
as
at
stan-
dard
speed.
_
STANDARD
SPEED
16
FRAMES
PER
SECOND
(Shutter exposure
1/35
second)
Most
of
your
shooting
will
be
done
at
16
frames-pe(second,
which
is
the
standard
speed
for
the
camera
and the
projector
in 8mm movies.
Other
running speeds
are
used
for
various
special
effects.
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'Jijl
To
set
for
continuous
exposure
aepress the rU:l-button and push
the
Safety
lock
to
"L".
The
continuous
run
lock
enables
you
to
run
the
came'ra
without
keeping
your
finger.
on
the
run-button.
This
permits
you
to
move
away
from
the
camera
during
a shot,
and
~ven
walk
into
thf.'}
scene
yourself.
SING~E'
EX.POSURE
With
single-frame
exposures
you
can make an
animated
cartoon
movie,
or
create
time-lapse
movies
for
example,
flowers
opening
or
even
make snapshots
for
enlargement.

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