Canon CINEZOOM 512 User Manual

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ADJUSTING FILMING SPEED

The

filming

speed

dial

adjusts

the

number

of

film

frames

advanced

during

a

period

of one second, and in the case of the 8mm
movies,

the

standard

speed

is

16

frames.

Turn the diai, and set the red dot to the
required fiiming speed.

• Intermediate speeds on the dial may be

used.

The

change

in

speed

in

such

a

case may be regarded as consecutive.

I The dial cannot be turned between

and 8.

64

Avoid

slipping

resulting

from

high

film­

ing

speed;

in

particular,

the

64

filming

speed.

FILMING SPEED AND PICTURE EFFECTS

The 8mm movie is taken and projected at
a

standard

filming

speed

of

16

frames.

Hence,

if

speeds

other

than

16

are

used,

the

effects

of

the

picture

wili

vary

when

the film is projected.

HIGH FILMING SPEED

When the film is taken at a high filming
speed

of

between

24

to

64,

slow

motion

effects

will

result

during

the

projection.

For

example,

as

64

frames

represent

a

fourfold

increase

in

the

standard

speed

of

frames,

this

means

that

the

projection

will

take

four

times

ionger.

By

decreas­

ing

the

speed

of

motion,

it

reduces

the

blur

of

rapid

movement

and

is

especially

helpful

in

showing

any

motion

analytically.

The

time

of

exposure

being

rapid,

it

also

prevents

blurring

when

panning

and

can

be

conveniently

utilized

to

control

expo­

sure when taking pictures of the clear sky.

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