Shooting with artificial light, Shooting with, Artificial – Canon AUTO ZOOM 1218 User Manual
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Shooting with Artificial Light
Your camera has a built-in Color Conversion A (CCA) filter so that
you can use tungsten type color film, for example, Kodachrome II
"Outdoor and Indoor Type A", under daylight conditions.
When shooting under artificial light,
push the CCA filter switch
so that the red " bulb ” mark appears and the CCA filter is released
from
the
optical
system.
In
this
case,
shooting
under
ordinary
bulbs (bulbs that are not blue) becomes possible.
4 When using black and white or daylight type color films, the
built-in CCA filter is automatically cancelled with the insertion of
the
film
cartridge.
When
shooting
under
artificial
lighting
with
daylight type color film, use a blue lamp or a CCB filter over the
lens. The CCA filter switch should be kept at the same position
so that the " s u n " mark can be seen.