Selecting the filming speed, Filming speeds and projection effects – Canon DS-8 User Manual

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Selecting the Filming Speed

The filming speed selector sets the number of frames to be fed per

second. Turn the filming speed selector and set the index to the

desired filming speed graduation. 18 fps is the standard filming

speed for Super 8 cameras.

■ When shooting at 54 or 35 fps, the motor requires a sufficient power

level of the batteries.

■ Do not turn the filming speed selector while depressing the shut­

ter release button.

■ The camera will function properly only at the graduations on the

filming speed scale.

■ Avoid operating the camera at high filming speeds when film is

not loaded.

Filming Speeds and Projection Effects

Film shot at filming speeds other than the standard speed of 18

fps will have varying effects when projected.

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When shooting at high filming speeds of 54 or 36 fps, the pro-

I

jected

pictures

will

have

a

slow-motion

effect.

For

example,

when a film is shot at 36 fps and then projected at the standard 18

fps, the projecting time will be lengthened by two times, thereby

slowing down the speed of motion by one-half. High filming speed

is, thus, very effective when slowing down fast moving subjects or

when analyzing movements. Exposure time is also speeded up and

is, therefore, effective for eliminating blurring during panning. 24

fps is also used for shooting standard sound film.

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