Notes on Operations (continued)
-Rough Values of Brightness
Your Movie has been designed for normal scene illumination of 150 footcandles (1500 lux). However, the Movie may be used at F1.2, if illumination is
more than 0.2 footcandles (2 lux). The table below
shows the approximate values of brLghtness for reference.
MOVIE
(Amber Filter
Range)
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"AUTO"
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(Blue Fitter Range)
NATURAL LIGHT CONDITIONS
tFair weather, blue sky
•Slightly cloudy sky
•Cloudy or rainy sky
•Sunlight in clear weather at midday
•Average sunlight in clear weather
•Sunlight 2 hours after sunrise and before sunset
•Sunlight40 min. after sunrise and beforesunset
•Sunlight 30 min. after sunrise and before sunset
•Sunlight 20 min. after sunrise and before sunset
KELVIN | ARTIFICIAL |
| LIGHT | SOURCE | COLOR |
COLO_ |
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| TINT |
TE_ERAIURE |
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| MIXTURE | |
10,000 | •Color television |
| Bluish | ||
8,000 |
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7,000 |
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6,500 | • Fluorescent | lamp | (Daylight) |
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6,000 | • Camera flash bulb |
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5,500 |
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5,000 | • Blue tamp for photography |
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4,500 | • Fluorescent | lamp | (White) | Whitish | |
4,000 | • Normal flash bulb |
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3,500 | • Fluorescent lamp |
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| =Tungsten lamp for photography |
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3,200 |
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| • Halogen lamp |
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| • Iodine lamp |
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2,800 |
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| ,=Tungsten | lamp |
| Yellowish | |
| * Acetylene | lamp |
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| eKerosene | lamp |
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2,000 | •Candlelight |
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| Reddish |
-Special Effects Photography
You can fit the Movie Lens Hood with any compensator, or "special effects"photographic lens
or filter, that is 49 mm in diameter.
Wide Angle Lens (Supplied)
Expandsthe Movie'sfieldof viewto permitwide panoramaswithoutpanning.
Telephoto Lens (Supplied)
Increasesthe Movie'smagnification throughout its zoom range.
Filter Kit
Helps you create professional special effects with star, clear, neutral density and poladzing filters.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications set forth in Bubpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules. If this equipment does cause nterferense to rad o
Refer to the Accessory section on the back cover for an illustration of the accessories below.
To Remove the Lens Hood:
Facing the Lens, turn the Lens Hood counterclockwise to its limit. Cover the Lens Hood with the palm of your hand, and lightly press and squeeze the Lena Hood Ring, supplying equal pressure around the ring. Turn the Ring counterclockwise a little more, to loosen and remove it.
or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, use the equipment in another location and/or utilize an electrical outlet different from that used by the
receiver,
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