Canon CINEZOOM 512 User Manual
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ADJUSTING FILMING SPEED
The
filming
speed
dial
adjusts
the
number
of
film
frames
advanced
during
a
period
of one second, and in the case of the 8mm
movies,
the
standard
speed
is
16
frames.
Turn the diai, and set the red dot to the
required fiiming speed.
• Intermediate speeds on the dial may be
used.
The
change
in
speed
in
such
a
case may be regarded as consecutive.
I The dial cannot be turned between
and 8.
64
•
Avoid
slipping
resulting
from
high
film
ing
speed;
in
particular,
the
64
filming
speed.
FILMING SPEED AND PICTURE EFFECTS
The 8mm movie is taken and projected at
a
standard
filming
speed
of
16
frames.
Hence,
if
speeds
other
than
16
are
used,
the
effects
of
the
picture
wili
vary
when
the film is projected.
HIGH FILMING SPEED
When the film is taken at a high filming
speed
of
between
24
to
64,
slow
motion
effects
will
result
during
the
projection.
For
example,
as
64
frames
represent
a
fourfold
increase
in
the
standard
speed
of
frames,
this
means
that
the
projection
will
take
four
times
ionger.
By
decreas
ing
the
speed
of
motion,
it
reduces
the
blur
of
rapid
movement
and
is
especially
helpful
in
showing
any
motion
analytically.
The
time
of
exposure
being
rapid,
it
also
prevents
blurring
when
panning
and
can
be
conveniently
utilized
to
control
expo
sure when taking pictures of the clear sky.
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