Canon ZOOM 8-3 User Manual

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Speed slower than 1 6 frames per second can effectively

be used if you wish to film cloud or weather condition

changes or to speed up the action of slow moving objects

for which the usual 1 6-frame-speed would appear too

slow or monotonous on the screen.
The single frame exposure is used in recording the

life of growing plant.

It can also be used in

trick photography or to

give comic effects to

your motion pictures.

When taking single

frame exposure, the 1 6-

frame-speed should be

used.

CHANGES IN SPEED

have the following effect

on the exposure time.

FilfT

1

Speed

Exposure

8

frames

per

sec.

1/18

sec.

12

frames

per

sec.

1/26

sec.

16

frames

per

sec.

1/35

sec.

24

frames

per

sec.

1/50

sec.

32

frames

per

sec.

1/70

sec.

46

frames

per

sec.

1/100 sec.

64

fromes

per

sec.

1/140 sec.

EXPOSURE LEVER SAFETY LOCK

When the camera is not in use,

rotate the LOCKING RING clock­

wise until a red mark appears.

When this is done, the EXPOSURE

LEVER is locked to prevent

accidental tripping. To unlock,
rotate the LOCKING RING back

until the red mark is concealed.

With the EXPOSURE LEVER pressed

down, the LOCKING RING can be

rotated further in the same direc­

tion (still concealing the red mark).

This will lock the lever in position

for continuous taking.

CAUTION

When the camera is empty, avoid running the

motor at the speeds of more than 24 frames

per second.

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