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Running speed
Use switch
@
for setting the running speed.
BAUER C2A: 12 -18 - 24 frames per second
BAUER C2B: 18 - 24 - 50 frames per second
You will take most of your films at 18 frames per second which is the accepted normal
runn ing speed
.
If you want to get a slow-motion effect you will shoot at 24 frames per
second (C 2 A and C 2 B) or at 50 frames per second (C 2 B)
.
At 12 frames per second you
achieve a fast-motion effect (C 2 A)
.
Important
:
Never release the camera at 50 frames per second if the camera is not loaded.
Incidentally,
the light regulator is automatically adjusted to the various running speeds.
Reflex viewfinder
Focusing
Before using the through-the-Iens focusing
system,
adjust the eyepiece to your eye. This
is done in the following way: Set the lens
®
to 7 feet and the zoom lever to the longest
focal length (telephoto). Then view a subject which
is
7 feet away and adjust the eyepiece
®
by turning it to the left and right until the center of the cross-hair and the object are
in
perfect focus. Check: The center of the cross-hair must always be in focus
r]0
matter what
distance setting is used. When putting on the head rest
<D
or the plain
eyeshade,
make
sure that the eyepiece setting is not accidentally
changed.
The adjustment range of the
eyepiece extends from
+5
to
-5
diopters.
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