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Columbia's standard is bow-tie, Super 16 is half moon
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| shutter: variable/non-variable |
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| shutter: phasing/non-phasing |
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| viewfinder: orientable/non-orientable |
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yes, depending on eyepiece
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PL (called CP mount-3 flange)
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CP-mount Angeniuex 12-120mm
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72 & Series 9; also, gel behind lens (always check in camera body behind lens before shooting!)
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20V (charges 25-30; don't overcharge)
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XTAL with non-XTAL presets
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24 XTAL; 12/16/20/28/32/36 variable
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near and in eyepiece ('S' in eyepiece)
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inside body; do NOT inch backwards or camera will jam
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compartmental (no footage counter on magazine)
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9-9 (takes up emulsion OUT) (if camera clicks when running, check loop protector; film goes between roller and magazine wall)
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additive on body, none on magazine; 10% film remaining indicator in eyepiece ('F')
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lightweight; orientable; phasing; sync alarm in eyepiece (and other indicators)
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| What should you do with the battery when not using it? |
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Turn the battery backwards, label out (or it will get stuck) so not to drain battery power.
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| What are two important things to remember about the magazine? |
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1. There is no footage counter on the magazine.
2. Tape or hold take-up spindle to prevent from unspooling when carrying or storing. Don't forget to put band on take-up after attaching to camera.
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| What are the four indicators in the eyepiece? List the symbols and what they stand for. |
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1. Sync alarm (S)
2. Battery (B)
3. Volume Peak (VU)
4. 10% Film Remaining Indicator (use 400/off/200 switch on body)
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| What should you remember to do in order to use the 10% film remaining indicator (F) in the eyepiece? |
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use the 400/off/200 switch on the inside of the camera
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