Canon DS-8 User Manual
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O When shooting at the slow filming speed of 12 fps, the opposite
^ effect of high filming speed is obtained. In other words, by
dropping the filming speed the projected pictures will have a fast-
motion effect. This method is used when stressing the movement
of a subject, when a realistic effect in the movement of a distant
subject is desired, or for humorous effects. The slow filming speed
is also used in order to widen the proper exposure range for over
coming under-exposure conditions, that is, when it is too dark for
shooting at 18 fps even at maximum aperture opening.
■ Avoid shooting subjects that show normal movements when using
the slow filming speed for controlling the exposure.