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Summary of Contents for SUPER CME666

Page 1: ...F11 I INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...give you the kind of dependability you expect from a quality movie camera THE SANKYO HIGH FOCUS SYSTEM The Sankyo Hi Focus system is a newly developed double image focusing range finder for the Bmm zo...

Page 3: ...arp 6X zoom lens w ith excellent color balance Fold away pistol grip also serves as a battery com partment Fully automatic through the Iens exposure control Power zooming with an independent motor ove...

Page 4: ...ER 10 5 APERTURE DIAL 11 6 EE CHECKER AND EXPOSURE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 12 7 LOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE 13 8 MOVIE LIGHT SOCKET 15 9 VIEWFINDER INDICATORS 15 10 DIOPTER CONTROL 16 11 FOCUSING 16 12 DEPTH...

Page 5: ...Manual Aperture Dial Slow Motion Button r Power Zoom Button Footage Counter Diopter Control Dial Viewfinder Eye Piece Synchronization Socket EE Checker Button EE Compensation Dial Battery Checker But...

Page 6: ...r Power Zoom Button r Slow Motion Button Distance Scale Window Cable Release Socket for Single Frame Exposure ming Speed Selector Window Battery Case 5...

Page 7: ...h CdS meter behind the lens TTL 2 Aperture range f 1 8 f 16 3 Provision for manual control with aperture dial 4 Aperture is indicated by a needle in the viewfinder Under and over exposure warning red...

Page 8: ...erture dial 4 Film cartridge 5 The trigger un have su fficient set to AUTO inserted locked power 6 The EE checker button pressed in 7 The eye piece corrected to your eyesight and firmly locked 8 The l...

Page 9: ...han you deem necessary If this rule is followed it will greatly facilitate film editing later on Ordinarily each scene should be filmed over a period of at least 5 or 6 seconds Plan your panning and z...

Page 10: ...ip open the battery com partment and take out the battery case Insert four pen light Mallory MN 1500 or Eveready E91 Alkaline batteries as indicated inside the case Be sure that the polarity position...

Page 11: ...means that the battery power has been exhausted or that the batteries have been installed in the wrong way In such a case reload the batteries according to the polarity diagram In extremely cold temp...

Page 12: ...in the viewfi nder to the desired ex posure setting by turning the aperture dial NOTE If your principal subject is strongly back lit or extremely dark against a light background use a manual set ting...

Page 13: ...f the needle stops outside the A mark turn the EE adjustment dial until the needle reaches the A mark NOTE The EE Checker Button and or EE Compensation Dial should be left untouched unless A You want...

Page 14: ...imple procedure of film cartridge loading automatically sets the exposure system to the required ASA speed rating If the film is not transported the first time b h 6 3 1 d h d tb I f sr I use a new ca...

Page 15: ...e loading of the film cartridge Therefore no further adjustment is necessary Type of Film Sensitivity of Film ASA Type A Film ASA 40 160 400 Daylight Film ASA 25 100 250 When using film other than tho...

Page 16: ...f the movie light can not be mounted on top of the camera or when you are filming in artifical light which is bright enough not to use a movie light insert the filter plug which is attached to the wri...

Page 17: ...ou can see the double image through the view finder as shown in the il lustration C Turn the distance ring until the double image becomes one image at which point the lens is precisely focused D Remov...

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Page 23: ...with the W must be depressed for zooming toward wide angle Your Sankyo Hi Focus CME 666 provides a power zoom ing speed of approximately 5 seconds to cover the entire varifocal range when shooting at...

Page 24: ...his state the trigger will be locked to prevent accidental film run and the power supply to the exposure meter will be switched off thus protecting against power drain B Continuous Run For continuous...

Page 25: ...single frame exposure set the lens aperture manually It is advisable to adjust the aperture to approximately two thirds 2 3 of one F stop smaller than that indicated at AUTO D Remote Control The remo...

Page 26: ...n 4 Slide the remote control switch to ON and start filming 5 To stop filming slide back the switch to OFF unlock the trigger from the continuous run position before taking the plug out of the jack NO...

Page 27: ...stance calculate the aperture Set this apertu re manually The shutter speed at 18 fps is 1 43 second The actual exposure time is the flash time so each frame has a shorter exposure than the shutter sp...

Page 28: ...motion of the subject The 18 and 24 fps speeds can be selected by the speed selector dial The correct exposure is always assured by the automatic exposure control mechanism 17 SLOW MOTION FILMING When...

Page 29: ...ated on the pistol grip To provide steady support in telephoto or close up filming the use of a tripod is recommended Also use a cable release to prevent erratic movement when activating the film driv...

Page 30: ...149 Fifth Avenue New York N Y 10010 U S A 13000 South Athens Way Los Angeles Calif 90061 U S A Sankyo Europe Export und Import G m b H 4000 Diisseldorf Viersener StraBe 58 West Germany Sankyo Saiki H...

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