How to set the filming speed selector – Canon SCOOPIC 16 User Manual
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How to Set the Filming Speed Selector
The filming speed selector sets the number of
frames to be fed per second. Turn the filming
speed selector and set the desired filming speed
graduation to the index. 24 frames per second
is the standard filming speed for 16mm movie
cameras.
4 When shooting at 48 or 32 frames per second,
the motor consumes a considerable amount of
power and requires sufficient power level.
4 Do not turn the filming speed selector while
pressing the shutter release button.
4
The shutter opening angle is 135 degrees.
The relations between the number of frames per
second and the exposure time are as follows :
Frames per Second
I
16
24
Exposure
Time
in Seconds
1/43
1/64
32
48
1/86
1/128
4
The camera will function properly only at the
graduations on the filming speed selector.
4
Avoid operating the camera at high filming
speeds when film is not loaded.