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3) Place the object on the white stage. While you observe the image adjust the zoom
to obtain the optimum size.
4) Fine-tune the image using the manual focus.
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Pay attention to depth of field with 3-Dimensional objects. You may need
to focus again, or even to rotate the camera head and remove the close-up
lens to focus from a distance (this is only for a very large object.)
Simple Steps for Viewing Transparencies or Slide Film
1)
When you press the lamp button (BASE), the lighting switches from the
“UPPER” lamps to the built-in base-light lamp.
2)
For 35mm negatives, press and hold the column lock button (located in the
middle of the camera arm), then set the camera head to its lowest position.
3)
Press the nega/posi conversion button. The indicator will show (N) (negative)
mode. You may want to adjust the Iris to over expose for a better color
reproduction.
4)
When turning off the base light, press the lighting button (UPPER) again.
For Use as a Conventional Video Camera
1)
The close-up lens should be removed when you are shooting the object at a
distance.
2)
The camera head can be rotated to the horizontal position. This allows you to
present images from far away.