This document provides instructions for operating a Canon Canonet G-III 17 camera. It describes the camera's features such as the electric eye mechanism, shutter speeds, aperture settings, film loading process, flash usage, and basic operation. The document is intended to help users understand how to use the various functions of the Canon Canonet G-III 17 camera.
The document provides biographical information about Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII. It describes how Anne went from being Henry's mistress to secretly marrying him after his marriage to Catherine of Aragon was annulled. However, Anne was unable to produce a male heir and fell out of favor with Henry. She was charged with treason and executed in 1536, beheaded with a sword on Tower Green in the Tower of London.
Anne Boleyn was Henry VIII's second wife who he had executed in 1536. She was beautiful and Henry initially wanted her as his mistress before annulling his marriage to pursue her. They married secretly in 1533, but Anne failed to provide a male heir, giving Henry grounds to have their marriage annulled. She was charged with treason, adultery, and incest and executed at the Tower of London, maintaining her composure until the end.
Este documento resume la información clave sobre la novela clásica "El Principito" de Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Proporciona detalles sobre el autor, la edición, el género, los personajes principales y secundarios, y una breve sinopsis de la trama sobre un aviador que se encuentra con un niño en el desierto del Sahara.
The Ricoh 500G is a compact, lightweight camera with an electric eye, coupled rangefinder, and sharp 40mm lens. It features automatic exposure control, manual override, and a self-timer. To take photos, load film, set the film speed and exposure settings, compose and focus through the viewfinder, and press the shutter button. Flash photography is also supported using the hot shoe or sync socket. The camera has a leaf shutter allowing flash sync up to 1/500 second.
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The document provides instructions for changing a partially exposed 400 ft magazine on a Bolex H16 Reflex-5 camera. To keep the exposed film in the magazine, load the new film behind it by inserting the end into the magazine aperture and drawing it through. Alternatively, to remove the exposed
The document provides biographical information about Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII. It describes how Anne went from being Henry's mistress to secretly marrying him after his marriage to Catherine of Aragon was annulled. However, Anne was unable to produce a male heir and fell out of favor with Henry. She was charged with treason and executed in 1536, beheaded with a sword on Tower Green in the Tower of London.
Anne Boleyn was Henry VIII's second wife who he had executed in 1536. She was beautiful and Henry initially wanted her as his mistress before annulling his marriage to pursue her. They married secretly in 1533, but Anne failed to provide a male heir, giving Henry grounds to have their marriage annulled. She was charged with treason, adultery, and incest and executed at the Tower of London, maintaining her composure until the end.
Este documento resume la información clave sobre la novela clásica "El Principito" de Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Proporciona detalles sobre el autor, la edición, el género, los personajes principales y secundarios, y una breve sinopsis de la trama sobre un aviador que se encuentra con un niño en el desierto del Sahara.
The Ricoh 500G is a compact, lightweight camera with an electric eye, coupled rangefinder, and sharp 40mm lens. It features automatic exposure control, manual override, and a self-timer. To take photos, load film, set the film speed and exposure settings, compose and focus through the viewfinder, and press the shutter button. Flash photography is also supported using the hot shoe or sync socket. The camera has a leaf shutter allowing flash sync up to 1/500 second.
This document provides assembly instructions for the Ecilop Easy quadcopter. It includes a parts list and technical specifications. The assembly involves 22 steps to install components like the camera gimbal, landing gear, motors, electronics and battery. Balancing the drone and configuring the gyroscopes are important final steps to ensure stable flight and video.
This document provides an overview of basic field production using the Sony Z150 video camera. It covers topics such as camera controls and settings, capturing quality images and audio, composition techniques, lighting, and essential production elements. The camera manual is organized into 6 chapters that explain how to operate the camera's lens, viewfinders, battery, memory cards, recording functions, and tripod mounting. It also provides guidance on focus and zoom controls, exposure settings, white balance, shot types, interviewing, audio equipment, microphone setup, and storytelling fundamentals.
The document provides instructions for changing a partially exposed 400 ft magazine on a Bolex H16 Reflex-5 camera. To keep the exposed film in the magazine, load the new film behind it by inserting the end into the magazine aperture and drawing it through. Alternatively, to remove the exposed
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The document provides an instruction manual for three Alpen Optics riflescope models. It summarizes the key features of each scope, including magnification ranges and lens sizes. The manual also provides instructions on how to mount, adjust, and maintain the scopes, such as adjusting magnification, parallax, reticle settings, and illuminated dot brightness. It concludes with safety information and proper battery disposal procedures.
The document provides information about the key components and controls of a digital camera. It discusses the principle of photography and how light rays pass through the camera lens to form images on the light-sensitive material, just as they do in the human eye. It identifies the three main controls needed to produce a sharp image - the light-tight box, lens, shutter, and holder for light-sensitive material. It then provides details about various camera parts, including those that control aperture, shutter speed, focus, viewing, flash, and more. It explains the functions of lenses, buttons, dials and other features that allow photographers to properly operate the camera and capture quality images.
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The document provides guidance for auditing camera equipment before and after use. It outlines how to inspect cameras and lenses for damage or missing parts. It also describes how to set up key camera functions like resolution, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance, and focus. Instructions are provided for changing lenses and using accessories like tripods. Common creative uses of camera settings are explained, such as controlling depth of field with aperture and managing noise with ISO. Good filming practices are emphasized, like securing equipment safely on tripods or camera straps.
The document provides instructions for operating a Paillard Bolex film projector. It begins with checking the mains supply voltage and setting up the projector facing the middle of the screen. It then details how to load the film onto the projectors sprockets and guides, how to project the film by starting the motor and adjusting the speed and focus, and how to rewind the film either manually or using the motor. It also provides instructions for changing the projection lamp and general upkeep and cleaning of the projector.
Instructions | Holosun HS515CU Red Dot SightOptics-Trade
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The document provides a user manual for the ZOOM Series Thermal Camera. It includes 3 sentences:
The manual outlines the technical specifications, components, buttons, menu operations, photographing, video recording, and other functions of the ZOOM Series Thermal Camera. The camera has features like dual-FOV lens, digital zoom, AMOLED display, and built-in memory for storing photos and videos. The document provides detailed instructions for operating the camera and its various modes and settings.
Instruction Manual ATN X-Sight HD Series Weapon Sights | Optics TradeOptics-Trade
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The document discusses various camera equipment and techniques for shooting a music video. It provides information on how ISO affects image quality and brightness. It then discusses the Panasonic Lumix LX7 camera and how to adjust its manual settings like shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. It recommends using a moderate ISO for the music video. The document also discusses using a tripod to film wide shots and how to set up and attach cameras to a tripod. Finally, it briefly describes steadicams and body cameras for stabilizing handheld shots.
This document provides instructions for operating and maintaining a Nightforce B.E.A.S.T. 5-25 x 56 F1 riflescope. It describes the various components and controls of the riflescope, including the i4F elevation system, reticle focus, parallax adjustment, reticle illumination, and power throw lever. The document also provides directions for installing the riflescope, leveling the reticle, sighting in the riflescope, and setting the elevation and windage adjustments. Maintenance tips and warranty information are also included.
Zero Compromise Optic Operator's Manual 2019 | Optics TradeOptics-Trade
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The document is a user manual for the ATN ARES 4 night vision rifle scope. It provides specifications, operating instructions, and safety warnings for the device. The manual describes the key features of the ARES 4 such as its 4x magnification, infrared illuminator, red reticle, windage and elevation adjustments, as well as how to operate, mount, and care for the optic. It also contains troubleshooting tips and information about the product's two-year warranty.
This document provides basic operating instructions for a Panasonic digital camera. It includes information about included accessories, names of camera components, instructions for charging batteries, inserting memory cards, setting the date and time, selecting recording modes, taking and playing back photos, and deleting images. Safety warnings and care instructions are also presented.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
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Amherst Media - Field Production Guide/ Camera Workshop Sony PD 150/ 170Amherst Media
This guide shows you the basics of how to set up a Sony PD 150/ 170 camera. It alos shows you how to use a Tripod and choose an appropriate mic.
http://amherstmedia.org
The document discusses different types of cameras including box cameras, Polaroid cameras, single lens reflex cameras, twin lens reflex cameras, ultra miniature cameras, and digital cameras. It then describes the essential parts of a camera, which include the light-tight box or body, lens, film holder, shutter, viewfinder, film advancer and lever, lens aperture, and focusing mechanism. It provides information on proper camera handling, film speed, focal length, and depth of field.
This document is the user manual for the Bolt VM-110 LED Macro Ring Light. It describes how to install batteries, mount the ring light and power control unit to a camera, use the included diffusers, turn on the light and select different lighting modes, and adjust the brightness level. The manual provides instructions on operating the ring light and an overview of its features to help users get the best performance from the product.
The document provides an instruction manual for three Alpen Optics riflescope models. It summarizes the key features of each scope, including magnification ranges and lens sizes. The manual also provides instructions on how to mount, adjust, and maintain the scopes, such as adjusting magnification, parallax, reticle settings, and illuminated dot brightness. It concludes with safety information and proper battery disposal procedures.
The document provides information about the key components and controls of a digital camera. It discusses the principle of photography and how light rays pass through the camera lens to form images on the light-sensitive material, just as they do in the human eye. It identifies the three main controls needed to produce a sharp image - the light-tight box, lens, shutter, and holder for light-sensitive material. It then provides details about various camera parts, including those that control aperture, shutter speed, focus, viewing, flash, and more. It explains the functions of lenses, buttons, dials and other features that allow photographers to properly operate the camera and capture quality images.
This user guide provides instructions for assembling the I-Prompter device in two modes: (1) "Traditional" prompting which involves attaching the iPad tray and glass to the teleprompter base mounted on a tripod for off-camera prompting; and (2) "Direct view" prompting which involves directly mounting the iPad tray to the teleprompter base for on-camera prompting. Care of the thin glass and exposure effects are also outlined.
This owner's manual provides instructions for operating and maintaining Nightforce riflescopes models ATACR 4-16x42 F1 and ATACR 5-25x56 F1. It discusses how to focus the reticle, adjust the parallax, operate the illuminated reticle, replace batteries, install the riflescope, level the reticle, establish a sight-in zero, and set the elevation adjustments. Proper installation and adjustments are necessary for accurate shooting. The manual also contains warranty and specification information.
The document provides guidance for auditing camera equipment before and after use. It outlines how to inspect cameras and lenses for damage or missing parts. It also describes how to set up key camera functions like resolution, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance, and focus. Instructions are provided for changing lenses and using accessories like tripods. Common creative uses of camera settings are explained, such as controlling depth of field with aperture and managing noise with ISO. Good filming practices are emphasized, like securing equipment safely on tripods or camera straps.
The document provides instructions for operating a Paillard Bolex film projector. It begins with checking the mains supply voltage and setting up the projector facing the middle of the screen. It then details how to load the film onto the projectors sprockets and guides, how to project the film by starting the motor and adjusting the speed and focus, and how to rewind the film either manually or using the motor. It also provides instructions for changing the projection lamp and general upkeep and cleaning of the projector.
Instructions | Holosun HS515CU Red Dot SightOptics-Trade
The document provides instructions for operating and maintaining the PARALOW HS515C-U Circle Dot Sight. It is a compact red dot sight that can be used for various firearms and has features like adjustable brightness, multiple reticle patterns, and solar or battery power. The document outlines how to install the sight, change the battery, adjust windage and elevation for zeroing, and clean the lenses. It also provides limited warranty information and customer service contact details.
The document provides a user manual for the ZOOM Series Thermal Camera. It includes 3 sentences:
The manual outlines the technical specifications, components, buttons, menu operations, photographing, video recording, and other functions of the ZOOM Series Thermal Camera. The camera has features like dual-FOV lens, digital zoom, AMOLED display, and built-in memory for storing photos and videos. The document provides detailed instructions for operating the camera and its various modes and settings.
Instruction Manual ATN X-Sight HD Series Weapon Sights | Optics TradeOptics-Trade
The document provides instructions for operating the ATN X-Sight HD series of weapon sights. It summarizes the key features of the sights, including day/night vision capabilities, recording video and photos, and integration of sensors for GPS, gyroscope, and more. The document outlines how to install batteries, insert memory cards, and mount the sight on a firearm. It provides details on operating the sight, adjusting settings through on-scope menus, and focusing the lenses. Additional accessories like infrared illuminators are also described.
How to capture cinematic footage using your DroneOliver Astrologo
My DJI workshop in London. This presentation provides several tips on how to capture stunning aerial video that’s combined with ground footage to create exceptional visual stories.
The document discusses various camera equipment and techniques for shooting a music video. It provides information on how ISO affects image quality and brightness. It then discusses the Panasonic Lumix LX7 camera and how to adjust its manual settings like shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. It recommends using a moderate ISO for the music video. The document also discusses using a tripod to film wide shots and how to set up and attach cameras to a tripod. Finally, it briefly describes steadicams and body cameras for stabilizing handheld shots.
This document provides instructions for operating and maintaining a Nightforce B.E.A.S.T. 5-25 x 56 F1 riflescope. It describes the various components and controls of the riflescope, including the i4F elevation system, reticle focus, parallax adjustment, reticle illumination, and power throw lever. The document also provides directions for installing the riflescope, leveling the reticle, sighting in the riflescope, and setting the elevation and windage adjustments. Maintenance tips and warranty information are also included.
Zero Compromise Optic Operator's Manual 2019 | Optics TradeOptics-Trade
This document provides product specifications and instructions for a rifle scope made by Zero Compromise Optic (ZCO). It begins with safety warnings and export restrictions. Diagrams and specifications are provided for two rifle scope models. The document then provides detailed instructions on mounting the scope, focusing the reticle, adjusting parallax, operating the reticle illumination, zeroing the scope, cleaning, and warranty information.
The document is a user manual for the ATN ARES 4 night vision rifle scope. It provides specifications, operating instructions, and safety warnings for the device. The manual describes the key features of the ARES 4 such as its 4x magnification, infrared illuminator, red reticle, windage and elevation adjustments, as well as how to operate, mount, and care for the optic. It also contains troubleshooting tips and information about the product's two-year warranty.
This document provides basic operating instructions for a Panasonic digital camera. It includes information about included accessories, names of camera components, instructions for charging batteries, inserting memory cards, setting the date and time, selecting recording modes, taking and playing back photos, and deleting images. Safety warnings and care instructions are also presented.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
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Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
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should be replaced.
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light.
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way up.
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9. Pre-Settings
Wind the film advance lever until it stops.
The first frame is now automatically in
posttton.
CheckingCorrect Film Loading
The film is properly loaded and advanced
if the film transport indicator flickers when
you wind the film advance lever.
CheckingProperWinding Film
The film is wound up if the color of the
film indicator turns red. The indicator turns
white when the shutter is released.
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10. Film Speed Setting
lmmediately after loading film, be sure to
set the ASA film speed scale in the proper
position by pressingthe notched film speed
setting lever with your fingernail, matching
the proper film speed number with the index
of the ASA film speedindicator window.
I The higher the film speed number, the
more sensitivethe film; the lower it is, the
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lesssensitive.For example, the ASA 400 film
is better for shooting at low light level than
the ASA 100 film.
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11. I
AutomoticElectricEye Photogrophy
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For automatic Electric Eye photography, set
the aperturering at the "A" position.
I The EE mechanismis fully coupledto the
ASA film speed, the shutter speed and the
aperture.
Shutter Speed Adjustment
Turn the shutter speed ring, and match the
f ilm speed setting lever with the simple
exposuresymbol of either sunny)O(,cloudy
€,or indoor ffi-l . With ASA 1OOfilm for
example, the shutter speedsare set at 1/5OO
sec. for sunny >O<,11125 sec. for cloudy
€ and 1/3O sec.for indoor F-l
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Focusing
While looking through the viewfinder, turn
the focusing lever. The subject is in focus
when the double image merges into one
preciseimage in the center of the viewfinder.
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Checking the Exposure Indicator
Point the camera at the subject and check
the position of the exposure indicator inside
the viewfinder.
Press the shutter button if the indicator
is insidethe proper exposurerange.
I The shutter cannot be released if the
exposure indicator is either over- or under-
11 exposurewarning mark.
I lf the indicator points to the under-
exposure warning mark, turn the shutter
speedring clockwiseuntil the indicator moves
to the proper exposure range, or use the
Canolite D or other flash units.
I lf the indicator points to the overex-
posure warning mark, turn the shutter speed
ring counterclockwise until the indicator
moves to the proper exposure range,or use
a n N D f i l t e r .
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14. Compose the Picture within the Frame.
The subjectswhich will appear on the film
can be seenwithin the rectangularframe.
Press the
picture.
Shutter Button gently to snap a
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15. AutomoticFloshPhotogrophy-Using Conolite D
The Canolite D is an optional electronic
flash unit with direct contact exclusively
designed for the Canonet G-III 17. There is
absolutely no necessity to worry about
guide numbers. Night or indoor photography
is now as easy as daylight photography using
the CanoliteD.
By simply attaching the Canolite D, the
camera, wh ile set at " A" , is switched over
to the automatic flash control circuit, and
the proper f/stop corresponding to the shoot-
ing distanceis automatically set.
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16. I Power Source: Two 1.5V alkaline AA
batteries.
I Size: 26 x 57 x 82 mm (1" x 2-114" x
3-114"1
I Weight: 115 grams(4 ozs.)
Check the Exposure Indicator in the View-
f inder.
t When it is within the proper exposure
range, press the shutter release button.
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I lf the exposure indicator is within the
red mark, the subject is too far or too close.
Adjust the focusing distance until the indi-
cator shows the proper exposure.
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18. Press the Shutter Button gently to snap a
picture.
I With the Canolite D, any shutter speed
can be used.
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19. Using Other FloshUnits
The CanonetG-III 17 hasboth a directcontact
accessoryshoe and conventional flash socket.
Automatic flash photography is possiblewith
flash bulbs and electronic flash units other
than the CanoliteD.
Insert the f lash into the accessoryshoe and
connect its cord if it is not a cordlessunit.
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Three guide numbersare engravedin blue on
the aperturering. They are for ASA 100 f ilm
and distance in meters. For conversion to
ASA 25 and feet see the conversion table
below. With flash bulbs, set the shutter speed
to 1/30 sec. Any speed may be used with
electronicflashunits.
1 4 2 0 2 8 ( A S A 1O O: m )
G u i d e N o .
23 3 3 46 ( A S A 2 5 : f t . l
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t Do not use f lash bulb (or unit) with
following types of film becauseit does not
couple properly.
Flash bulb of guide number 14 with ASA
25 film, guide number 20 with ASA 8OO,
and guide number 28 with ASA 40O or higher
speeds.
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r In flash photography using a conventional
electronic flash unit or flash bulb when the
proper f/stop is set according to the guide
number,there is a heavy drain on the mercury
battery. Therefore, be sure to return the aper-
ture ring to the " ^" position after shooting.
I When the subject is too far or too close,
the shutter button cannot be depressed.
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21. Monuol Control of Aperture
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For manual control of the aperture, release
the aperture ring from the "A" position. The
shutter speed and f/stop can be freely set for
achievingspecializedtechnical effects. With
the Canonet G-III 17, special effects in high
tone or low tone can be obtained in the same
manner as with more professionalcameras.
I In manual exposure control, the position
of the exposure indicator is in the upper
red mark.
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22. Using Self-timer
The CanonetG-III 17 hasa built-inself-timer.
To operate the self-timer,turn the self-timer
lever in the direction of the arrow until it
stops. The shutter will be releasedapproxi-
mately 1O seconds after the shutter button
has been pressed.
pictureswith f lashunits.
I lf the self-timer lever is set, do not return
it to the normal position. lt is automatically
returned,after the picture is snapped.
I The self-timer also operates when taking
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bulo Exposure
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Bulb exposure is used when
with long time exposures.
Releasethe aperture ring manually from "A"
to the desiredf/stop.
Set the shutter speedring at the "8" position
while pressingdown on the bulb setting lever.
taking pictures
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24. Pressthe shutter button gentlY.
The shutter will remain open as long as the
shutter button is pressedand will close when
the shr.ltterbutton is released.
I When an extended time exposure is being
made, use the Canon Release,and tripod,
to avoid blurred pictures.
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25. Film Rewinding
When the film reachesthe end and the film
advance lever stops, rewind the f ilm into
the cartridge as soon as possible. Be sure
not to open the back cover before rewinding;
otherwise, the entire roll will be exposed
and ruined since the film will be exposed
within the camera.
To rewind, pressin the rewind button.
Raise the film rewind crank, turning it in
the direction of the arrow, until the film is
completely rewound in the cartridge.
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26. Watch the film transport indicator, and stop
rewinding when red and white lines cease
to f licker.
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FilrJ Removing
Open the back cover by pulling up the rewind
crank fully, and removethe film cartridge.
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27. TechnicolDoto
Type: 35mm lens shutter type camera with
ElectricEye.
Picture Size: 24mm X 36mm
Lens: Canon Lens40mm t11.7.6-element4-
group construction, with four newly
designed glasses.Spectra coated in am-
ber and purple.
Viewfinder: Viewfinder combined with
range-finder, bright frame with auto-
matlc parallax correction, aperture scale,
exposure indicator and over/under ex-
posure indicator and over/underexposure
warning marks.
EE Mechanism: Built-in exposure meter
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Manual Control of Aperture: Possibleat any
desired f/stop by releasing EE mecha-
nrsm.
Shutter: Between-the-shutter.Shutter speeds
f rom 114 to 1/500 sec. and B. Au to-
matically setsaperture,self-cockingcom-
bined film/shutter wind, self-timer, X-
synchronization.
Flash Contact: Accessory shoe with direct
contact exclusivefor Canolite D and the
flash socket for the other flash units.
Canolite D: Exclusive electronic flash unit
alkalineAA batteries.
Flash-Auto Mechanism for Other Flash
Units: Aperture openings coupled to
shooting d istanceat guide numbers 14,
20, 28- (m) with ASA 100. Shutter
button is locked when it is outside the
coupling range.
Film Lbadi-ns:eanon-developedOL (Ouick
Loading) mechanism.Accepts any stand-
ard 35mm f ilm in cartridge.
Fifm Advance: Single-stroke 127". Film
transport indicatoi and film indicator are
built-in.
FrameCounter: Resetsautomatically.
Size: 12OX75X60mm 14-314"X3"X2-318"1
Weight: 620 grams(1 lb. 5-7l8 ozs.).
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28. Accessories
t LensHood I Filter 4g mm
I CanoliteD (Y1,Y3, 01, Gl, Rl, UV, ND4, ND-8
I CanonRelease3O Skylight,CCA 4, 8, 12, CCB4,8, 121
r CanonRelease50 r GadgetBag4
I Hardcasefor CanonetG-III I 7
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