- "Retour" the camera films backwards.
- .. Control" Batteries can be tested. The camera will operate as
long as the isolating switch is aressed in the handgrip.
6. Release Button (and Cable Release Socket):
There are two positions-when pushed in the film will run through the
camera-when pushed in and turned a quarter of a turn in a clockwise
direction. it will lock and film continuously. When the switch is released
the camera will stop always showing a picture in the viewing system.
In the centre of the button there is a thread which will take the cable
release.
5. The Isolating Switch:
To disconnect the Power from the camera. This switch has three posi-
tions: When the switch is fully extended, no power reaches the camera.
When the switch is pushed in the switch is . on ' and the camera will
run. The locked position is when the switch is pressed in turned a
quarter of a turn clockwise. This is the position in which you use the
power grip with the camera on a tripod, or when you use it with a long
release. If you accidently leave the switch in this position, the battery
will discharge in 6 hours.
The operation of the camera is entirely controlled by the Master Switch
and the Isolating Switch on the pistol grip.
7. The Footage Counter:
The footage counter reads in metres on the top scale and in feet on the
bottom scale and indicates the amount of film already exposed. The
counter zeros
Itself
automatically when the camera is at neloaded.
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