Operating Instructions
If
fj.
tor
stops.
When
the
motor
is completely
run
down,
release
the
exposure
button
and
attach
the
film cham-
ber;
then
continue
winding
in
reverse.
In
this
man-
ner
you
can
wind
back
the
entire
roll
of film.
how
to
make
fades and dissolves
A fade-out is a
gradual
darkening
of
the
end
of a
scene
until
it
is completely
blacked
out. A fade-in
starts
as a
black-out
and
gradually
lightens
until
the
scene is
properly
exposed. A dissolve is
the
fading-
out
of one scene
with
the
simultaneous
fading-in of
the
next
scene.
The
speed
with
which
the
shutter
lever is
operated
determines
the
length
of
the
fade
or
dissolve.
The
shutter
lever
may
be
opened
and
closed
uniformly
or
regulated
to
match
the
tempo
of
the
subject
being
filmed.
Do
not
make
fades
or
dissolves
at
speed
64.
When
operating
the
shutter
lever,
bear
toward
the
front
of
the
camera
so
that
the
lever will
not
catch
in
the
notches.
Practice
making
fades
and
dissolves with
the
cam
era
empty
before
taking
actual
scenes.
to
fade
out-Lock
the
exposure
button
in
the
run-
ning
position.
When
the
action
in
a scene reaches
the
point
for
the
fade-out, slowly
move
the
shutter
lever
past
CLOSED
to
the
upper
end
of
the
slot.
The
camera
motor
will
automatically
stop
and
end
th
e fade-out.
Allow
about
64
frames
(or
4 seconds
at
speed
16)
for
the
fade-out.
to
fade
in-S
et
the
shutter
lever
at
CLOSED.
Press
the
exposure
button
,
and
at
the
same
time,
start
to
move
the
shutter
lever
toward
OPEN.
Allow
about
64
frames
for
the
fade-in.