Bolex Paillard C8 Manual De Instruções
Selecting the lens to be used
Determine the best framing by looking through the eyepiece at back of
camera.
Once the viewfinder held is set, fit a lens of corresponding focal length.
camera.
Once the viewfinder held is set, fit a lens of corresponding focal length.
Exposure table
Correct exposure of the film has a determining influence on picture quality. As
a guide for the novice, the exposure table attached to the front bottom of the
camera body indicates the diaphragm stops which should be used under the
lighting conditions most usually met with, assuming that the film is being shot
at a rate of 16 frames per second. The position of the subject and the speed of
the film are also taken into account.
The data marked in black apply to black-and-white film, and those marked in
red apply to colour him. Reading from left to right, the four illustrative
diagrams relate to the following conditions respectively:
a guide for the novice, the exposure table attached to the front bottom of the
camera body indicates the diaphragm stops which should be used under the
lighting conditions most usually met with, assuming that the film is being shot
at a rate of 16 frames per second. The position of the subject and the speed of
the film are also taken into account.
The data marked in black apply to black-and-white film, and those marked in
red apply to colour him. Reading from left to right, the four illustrative
diagrams relate to the following conditions respectively:
1.
Overcast sky
2.
Hazy sunshine
3.
Clear, sunny weather
4.
Brilliant sunshine
The figures in the small squares in the middle of the pictures relate to distant
views, and those in the large squares at the bottom, to close-up subjects.
views, and those in the large squares at the bottom, to close-up subjects.
Example: For outdoor shots on a sunny clay, with a colour film of exposure
index 22-23 Scheiner, l0-l2 ASA.
Nearby subject
index 22-23 Scheiner, l0-l2 ASA.
Nearby subject
in the shade
use diaphragtn stop 4
partly lighted
use diaphragm stop 5,6
fully lighted
use diaphragm stop 8
Distant subject
fully lighted
use diaphragm stop 11
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