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Olympia, WA 98505
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Operating Guide for
rOLLEi SupEr-8 CAMErA
BATTERIES
The film transport as well as the power zoom are
operated by three 1.5 volt "AA" batteries. They
are located in the grip of the camera, which is
easily opened with a small coin. The proper
arrangement of the cells is clearly marked on the
top inside edge of the battery chamber.
To test the condition of the batteries after loading
them into the camera, move the shutter speed
switch to 18, look through the viewfinder and
pull the trigger. If a green light appears above
the image in the viewfinder, the batteries are
good. If the light flickers, the batteries are nearly
exhausted. If the light does not go on, change
the batteries. In addition to the light signal, the
pointer in the viewfinder will not move when the
batteries are exhausted.
CArE OF THE CAMErA
Protect from sand, dust, moisture and
1
prolonged exposure to strong sunlight
or heat.
Keep the external mechanical and
1
optical parts clean.
Use a blower brush and Kodak lens
1
tissue to remove dust and fingerprints
from the lens.
Occasionally clean the film gate with
1
a blower brush.
Remove the batteries when not using
1
the camera for extended periods of
time.
Keep camera in case when not in
1
use.
BRIEF OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Install 3 fresh "AA" Alkaline batteries and then
insert film cartridge in the cartridge chamber.
Set the film speed selector to 18 (standard silent
speed). Insert filter key to remove filter when
necessary (see filter key instructions below).
Adjust the viewfinder to your eyes using the
diopter and then adjust the focusing ring until
the image in the viewfinder is sharp. Lastly, zoom
to desired focal length and begin filming.
LOADING THE CAMERA
Open the cover on the right side of the camera
and insert the film cartridge. Press down on the
rear edge to snap it into place. Close the cover.
The window in the cover of the cartridge chamber
shows that the camera is loaded and the type of
film being used.
When there is film in the camera, the indicator
shows how much film remains to be exposed. The
film footage indicator returns automatically to the
"O" position when the film cartridge is removed
from the camera. When the 50 feet of film has
run through the cartridge, the word "exposed"
will appear on the film at the cartridge opening.