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.