Nikon 9350 manual Use on Canon XL Camcorders

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7.Review – Set to “Off”.

8.File numbering – Set to “Continuous”.

9.Video system – Set to “NTSC”.

10.Custom Function (C.Fn) –

a.Press the center button. On the Canon D30, scroll down to number 5 and press the button again. Set to “Off” and press the button a third time. Press the “Menu” button twice and the display will turn off.

b.Night time exposure. On the Canon D60, scroll to number 5 and press the button again. Set to 1. It will not emit/Fire. Press the button a third time, press the “Menu” button twice, and the display will turn off.

11.To increase the ISO setting on the D60, with the camera in “M” manual mode, press and hold the “*” button on the upper right back part of the camera and turn the thumb wheel located just behind the shutter button until the bar is under the 2+. The ISO is now increased from 1000 to 4000.

Looking through the viewfinder, exposure information will be displayed on the bottom. The left number is the shutter speed. To the right of the shutter speed is the aperture. The three dots can be disregarded. “-1 2 T 1 2+” is the exposure guide.

1.There is a wheel just behind the shutter release button. Turn the wheel until the shutter speed displayed in the viewfinder reads “30.”

2.On the back of the camera above the large thumb wheel is another On/Off switch. Turn it to “On.” The large thumb wheel will now change the aperture. Looking through the viewfinder, adjust the wheel until the 2.8 or the lowest number appears next to the shutter speed.

3.To the far right of that display is a “-1 2 T 1 2+.” The best exposure is when the moving line is directly under the “T.” To the left of the center arrow will produce a dark image and to the right will produce a bright image.

4.If there is too much light, use the wheel on the top of the camera to increase the shutter speed (60, 90, 125, 180…)

Shutter Speed Note: Never use a shutter speed slower than 1/30 sec. or the image will become blurred.

2.1.3.3Use on Canon XL Camcorders

1.Secure the BBA side of the 9350XL to the Camcorder.

2.Secure the Lens to the FLA side of the 9350XL.

3.Turn the Camcorder on to the “M”, Manual mode.

4.Turn the Neutral Density filter on the lens “Off”.

5.Set the white balance in the “auto” position.

6.Adjust the aperture (iris) to f/1.6. As you zoom, the aperture will move to f/2.6. You will have to readjust the iris when you zoom out.

7.Adjust the shutter speed * to either 1/30 or 1/60 second. 2-7

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Contents Astroscope Night Vision REV C Table of Content Page Purpose of This Manual Important SafeguardsHow This Guide Is Organized Page Reference Guide Page How Image Intensifiers Work Page Benefits of AstroScope Night Vision Evolution of Image IntensifiersPage Astroscope CONFIGURATION, SET-UP, and Operation Page Removable-Lens Camera and Camcorder Operation Nikon Components Required ComponentsCanon EOS Components Canon XL Components AssemblyUse on Canon Digital Cameras Use on Nikon Digital CamerasUse on Canon XL Camcorders Use on Film Cameras EOS to XL AdapterPage Page Non-Removable-Lens Camcorder Operation Required Components Battery Door release Page Page Page Mount Camera Operation Groove in CIU Alignment Pin Hole in CIU Page Pocket Scope Operation 9350EPA 9350FLA-C Eyepiece Assembly Page Page Page Astroscope Accessories SET-UP and Operation Page 200 mm Low-Light Telephoto Lens 200mm Lens 200mm Lens Hood Tripod Mount 9350BBA EOS-N * Supplied only when the EOS model is ordered Using the Tripod Mount Page Nikon Installing the CIU3.5 9350BBA-C Relay Lens Adapter Canon EOS3.3 9350 Bracket Series Canon XL-1SPage Troubleshooting Guide Information Environmental CleaningPower Key Operational ParametersPage Warranty HOW to Return Products for OUT of Warranty Repair Contact Sheet for Repairs and Service