Canon 814XL-S User Manual

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fps. At this filming speed, the shutter speed is

about 1/40 sec. at a shutter opening angle of

150° or about 1/30 sec. at a shutter opening

angle of 220°. At 9 fps only silent filming is

possible

even

if a sound cartridge is loaded.

Simply turn the dial until it click-stops at the

speed you want.

Although any speed can be set, each speed has

its advantages and disadvantages. If the projec­

tion speed is constant, a filming speed of 24 fps

will have a slight slow-motion effect. It is con­

sidered to give slightly better quality to both pic­

ture and sound and is especially effective for

filming

action,

panning

or

for

smoother

long

shots of landscape. Its disadvantage is that the

film is used up faster.

If

the

projection

speed

is

constant,

a

filming

speed

of

9

fps

will

accelerate

the

subject's

movement. It is useful for comical effects and for

increasing

the

exposure

time

to

permit

filming

under

very

poor

lighting

conditions.

At

this

speed, you can film in half as much light as at the

normal speed of 18 fps. Its major disadvantages

are that it causes movement to be jerky and is

unsuitable for sound filming.

At the center of the filming speed dial is the slow

motion button. See also page 54.

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