Cosmorex SE Manual Do Proprietário

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CHOOSING FILMS/PROCESSING
Your Cosmorex camera accepts all standard
35mm film cassettes. Choose from these three
basic film types:
Color Negative Films are designed principally
for making color prints. These are ordinarily
returned to you (along with your negatives) in
3'/2x5" size - excellent for albums. From your
color negatives, smaller or larger prints may
also be obtained (or ordered at any future
time).
Today's color negative films are mediumspeed
types, ranging from ASA 80 to 100. They're
quite practical for use outdoors,
or indoors with flash (no filter is necessary).
Their wide latitude generally provides good
results even if somewhat under or overexposed -
a valuable extra "insurance" of good pictures.
In addition, fine-quality color slides can be
made from most color negatives at moderate
cost, should this
later be desired. Color negative films can be
processed through your dealer or at home.
Color Slide Films are normally returned as
mounted color transparencies for use in hand
viewers or slide projectors. Many types are
available, ranging from relatively slow-speed (ASA
25) to ultra-speed (ASA 160 or more).
Generally, most photographers find medium-
speed types (ASA 64-100) most pleasing for a
majority of picture-taking situations. Usually,
slide films are "Daylight" balanced (making
them suitable for use with electronic flash
without filters, too); some films are balanced for
photoflood lamps, and require a filter when
used in daylight. All slide films may be
processed through your dealer, and several at
home, too.
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