Shooting with artificial light, Ing of film cartridge – Canon 518 SV User Manual

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Shooting with Artificial Light

Your camera has a built-in CCA (Color Conversion A) filter so that

you

can use

tungsten

type

color

film,

for

example, Kodachrome

II

"Outdoor

and

Indoor

Type

A”,

under

daylight

conditions

or

with

blue bulb.

1

When

using

Kodak

Instamatic

Movie

Light

or

Bell

&

Howell

Movie

Lite

#43461,

the

built-in

CCA

filter

will

be

automatically

cancelled by installing its bracket to the slit on top of the camera.

O

When

using

normal

light

bar

or

floodlight,

insert

the

filter

^

cancellation

key,

supplied

with

your

camera,

all

the

way

into

the slit on top of the camera.

When

using

black

and

white

or

daylight

type

color

films,

the

built-in

CCA

filter

is

automatically

cancelled

with

the

insertion

of

the

film

cartridge.

When

shooting

under

artificial

lighting

with

daylight type color film, use a blue bulb or a CCB filter over the

lens.

ing of Film Cartridge

1

When

the

footage

counter

reaches

at

the

point

of

47.5

ft.,

'

the

film-finish

warning

indicator

in

the

viewfinder

will

light

up

in yellow.

O

Stop

shooting

when

the

footage

counter

reaches

“50”.

Con-

^

tinue

feeding

the

film

until

it

has

reached

the

end

and

take

out the film cartridge by pulling the cartridge guide.

Q

Send

the

film

cartridge

to

an

authorized

processor.

It

will

be

** returned to you wound on a reel so that immediate projection

is possible.

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