Canon AUTO ZOOM 1014 User Manual

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Lap Dissolve (

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Shooting both fade-outs and fadenns is called lap dissolve.

This procedure with one scene fading away gradually while the next scene

appears is used to change scenes smoothly.

Unlock

the

variable

shutter

control

lock

to

free

the

variable

shutter

control ring by sliding the fading sening button to the right.

Move

the

film

rewinding

switch

button

to

indicate

blue

while

pulling

the trigger.

In this operation, the film transport indicator lamp stops blinking.

• Continue pulling the trigger. Lap dissolve starts and when the variable

shutter

control

ring

comes

to

the

“C"

position,

the

shutter

will

stop

automatically.

• To rewind film, turn the ring to the "REWIND" position.

When the film is rewound, it automatically stops.

When

the

film

is

not

rewound

completely,

you

cannot

start

shooting

even when you pull the trigger. Be careful not to remove your hand from

the ring while rewinding the film. When the hand is removed, turn the ring

to the "REWIND" position again to complete rewinding.

• Pull the trigger and the film transport indicator lamp starts blinking.

The ring will turn to the "O" position and lap dissolve ends. Keep pulling

the trigger to continue ordinary shooting from there on.

Approximately 50 frames of lap dissolve is possible.

R E S E T T I N G L A P D I S S O L V E

When the film is not driven properly in lap dissolve, push the rewind

mechanism cancellation button and pull the trigger.

Continue

pulling

the

trigger

until

the

variable

shutter

control

ring

turns

to the "C" position and, from there, returns to the "0" position.

When

the

variable

shutter

control

ring

turns

to

the

"O"

position,

the

fading

setting

switch

moves

automatically

to

show

the

orange

mark.

Stop driving the film and then reset lap dissolve.

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Film Transport Indicator Lamp

This lamp is used to check if the film is properly driven.

The

lamp

blinks

when

the

film

advances.

If

the

film

is

not

driven

properly, the lamp stops blinking.

In lap dissolve or in superimposition, the lamp stops blinking when you

begin

a

fade-out.

The

lamp

starts

blinking

when

you

perform

fade-in

after rewinding the film.

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