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Loop-former button (16)

A poor splice or damaged
film perforation may inter­
fere with proper film trans­
port through the projec­

tor. If this happens, you
will hear a rattling noise

which can be corrected and

the projector restored to
proper operating condi­
tion by pressing the loop-
former button once or, if

necessary, several times.

Speed selector (21)

This is a combined picture

and sound control which

determines the speed with

which your film will be
projected. Projection

speed should always be the
same as filming speed in

the camera, unless the pro­

jector is used in the silent

mode. In this case, a slight

slow-motion effect can be
obtained by projecting
movies taken at 24 fps in

the 18 fps setting.

Very critical users tend to
shoot their sound movies
at 24 fps, which gives
slightly higher picture and
sound quality but will in-