Canon 814XL User Manual

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In regular shooting with manual aperture con­

trol, the best effect is attained between f/2 and

f/11.

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For shooting titles, please make the light

stronger so that the aperture can be set at f/5.6

or smaller.

Variable Shutter Control Mechanism

Exposure with this 8mm camera is controlled by

the angle rotation of semi-circular shutter blades.

One rotation gives the exposure for one frame.

As the shutter rotates it alternately passes and

blocks light from passing through the aperture

and exposing the film. When the shutter blades

cover the aperture, the film is advanced to the

next frame and when the blades uncover the

aperture, the film is stationary and is exposed.

Therefore the exposure is changed depending

upon the rotation speed and the opening of the

shutter blades. The rotation speed is also called

the filming speed and the opening of the shutter

blades is called the shutter opening angle. This

camera has a mechanism that controls the shut­

ter opening angle, changing the opening angle to

control exposure and fading when shooting.

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