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How to Expose the Film Correctly: 

 
The Spinner Motorizer is specially designed for low-light situations, for example indoor/in 
shadow. The relative shutter speed of the Spinner Motorizer is 1/4 second. That means: 
 
- If you are using ISO 400 film, f/8 (cloudy aperture), your film will exposure correctly under 
LV6 -- ordinary indoor situations. 
- If you are using ISO 100 film, f/16 (sunny aperture, your film will exposure correctly under 
LV10 -- outdoor shadow situation. 
 
To make it simple:   
 
- Use ISO400 or higher sensitivity film if you want to shoot indoors or in very dim situations 
e.g. night shots. 
 
- Use ISO100 or lower sensitivity film if you are shooting outdoor shadows during daytime. 
 
When in sunny conditions, it's recommended that you use your original Spinner 360° handle, 
as this is perfectly designed for daytime shooting. 
 
In case you want to shoot in sunny weather with the Spinner Motorizer, you may buy a 
52mm ND filter and place it in front of the Camera Lens <19> for best result. 
 

Rewinding the Film: 

 
1. Switch the Aperture Setting 

<18>

 to “R” (“R” stands for rewind mode). 

 
2. Detach the Rubber Band 

<11>

 from the camera. (Optional) 

 
3. Wind the Rewind Crank 

<15>

 clockwise until the pressure slackens. Don’t stop turning 

until you feel the tension completely drop off. Only then you can make sure that your film is 
safely stored in its container. 
 
4. Now open the camera’s Rear Door 

<13>

 by pulling down the Door Lock 

<14>,

 pull up the 

Rewind Crank 

<15>

 and take your film out. 

 
5. Insert a new film, set the Aperture 

<18>

 back to “sunny” or “cloudy” and re-attach the 

Rubber Ring 

<11>

 to the camera if it has been detached. 

 

 
Working Distance: 
 

- The Spinner Motorizer works up to a remote distance of around 5-8m in an unobstructed 
area without interference (e.g. somewhere with heavy density metal around).   

 
Using More Than One Spinner Motorizer: 

 
- One Spinner Remote Control is able to control more than one Spinner Motorizer at the same 
time, as long as they are all in working distance. This opens up a lot of creative possibilities 
for you to experiment with!   

 

Summary of Contents for Spinner Motorizer

Page 1: ...Take the Spinner 360 s main body Firstly fit the small pulley under the body 10 into the rubber band 11 Secondly match the hole 12 with the brass connector 3 on the motor base and then plug it in Battery Supplies Both the Spinner Motorizer Base and the Remote Control need batteries to work The Spinner Motorizer Base needs at least 4 x AA batteries the Spinner Remote needs 1xAA battery Inserting Ba...

Page 2: ...hould grab your film leader Take care that the Black Flap 17 stands like a wall between the Take Up Spool 16 and the Exposure Slit When everything is in place try to wind a little bit of the film with the Rear Door 13 still open by simply pressing the remote control button 8 while in continuous mode The film should feed correctly from the roll 4 Now close the Rear Door 13 and press the remote cont...

Page 3: ...ND filter and place it in front of the Camera Lens 19 for best result Rewinding the Film 1 Switch the Aperture Setting 18 to R R stands for rewind mode 2 Detach the Rubber Band 11 from the camera Optional 3 Wind the Rewind Crank 15 clockwise until the pressure slackens Don t stop turning until you feel the tension completely drop off Only then you can make sure that your film is safely stored in i...

Page 4: ...erence and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Spinner 360 Motorizer 1 Motorizer Base Bottom Cover 2 Motor Pulley 3 Brass Connector 4 Motorizer Base 8 Battery Chambers 5 White Mar...

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