Operating Instructions

16
film.
The
Kodak
Cine
Photo
guide
and
the
Kodaguide
Movie
Dial
contain
on-the-spot movie-making infor-
mation.
See
your
Kodak
dealer.
depth
of
field
In
addition
to
the
distance scale, all
Kodak
Cine Ek-
tar
lenses
have
a
DEPTH-OF-FIELD
SCALE.
Depth
of
field is
the
distance
measured
from
the
filmยท
plane
marker
from
the
nearest
to
the
farthest
point
that
will
be
in
sharp
focus.
The
smaller
the
lens opening,
the
greater
the
depth
of field.
To
read
the
depth-of. field scale, set
the
lens open-
ing
ring
and
the
focusing ring.
Read
the
nearest
and
farthest
distances opposite
the
I-number
index
marks.
In
the
illustration,
page
15
(10
feet
at
f /
5.6),
every-
thing
from
6 feet to 30 feet will
be
in
sharp
focus.
For
distances less
than
3 feet,
you
may
prefer
to use
the
depth-of-field table
found
in
the
Kodak
Cine
Ektar
Lens
manual
packed with
the
camera.
using
the
finders
The
Eye-Level Finder consists
of
the
FRONT
FINDER
and
the
REAR
FINDER.
Attach
the
front
finder
to
the
SPRING
STUD as shown
in
the
illustration
.
When
it
is
not
being used,
it
is usually convenient
to swing the finder
to
the
side position as shown
on
page
17. Make
sure
that
the
hole
in
the
finder
frame
is over
the
side locating stud.
~J