15 filrn transport indicator and film end – Canon 514XL User Manual

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If the red mark appears when filming in dim light

and the exposure is below f/1.4, use additional
lighting.

When shooting outdoors, if the f/stop goes beyond
f/32 and the red mark is visible, use an ND filter

in front of the lens.

Generally for shootings outdoors in daytime, the use

of low-speed film is advisable. If you are using high
speed film and the red mark is visible, please change

the film. Only about 6 frames will be wasted. It

becomes impossible to read the film counter for the

changed film, so please confirm that the film has

ended by regarding the film transport indicator.

* When shooting out-of-doors in daylight with high

speed film (ASA 160) if the red mark is indicated,
please use the ND Filter 4 or 8. Don't use two
filters together.

15 Filrn Transport Indicator and Film End

While shooting, the film transport indicator moves up
and down to indicate normal film transport. When

the film ends, it automatically stops. Therefore, if the

indicator stops while filming, please check that the

film counter scale is at 50, and take the film out.

* Exposed film can be distinguished by the holes in

the perforations.

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