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Canon Auto Zoom 814 Guide: Super 8 Film Camera Manual | Manualzz
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MAIN FEATURES OF CANON AUTO ZOOM 814
Eight-Times Zooming on Large Pictura Area
The Canon Auto Zoom 814 is the latest 8mm
movie camera that can bring out the qualities of
the Super 8 film to their highest degree. Picture
arta Of the Super B film is 50% larger than regu-
lar Emm film. This film has superb reproduction
qualities closely approaching thatof a 16mm movie.
Tha combination of the lens speed of F 1.4 and
1:8 room ratio ls one of the most outstanding
in the world, The Auto Zoom B14, capable of
complete rooming from wide-angle to ultra tele
photo, is an ideal movie camera to take along on
picnics, mountain climbing and overseas trips.
Easy Film Loading
Just slip in the entire Super В cartridge which
holds a continuous 50-foot length of film. No
threading or re-loading are necessary. The film
speed is automatically set when the cartridge is
slipped into the camera.
Built-in CCA Filter
A CCA filter, for converting the calor temperature
of tungsten type film used in daylight, has been
built into the optical system. When shooting
under artificial light, the filter can be canceled by
the CCA filter switch. When using daylight type
film from the beginning, the filter Is automatically
canceled with the insertion of the cartridge.
Power Zooming and Film Drive
Four 1.5v penlight batteries power the high per-
formance built-in micromotors. Especially, power
rooming gives the 1:8 room raito its greatest
effectiveness and brings variation into your
movies,
TTL Type Electric Eye
The electric eye accurately measures the light
according to the angle-of-view of the lens, regard»
less of the zooming range, because of the TTL
system in which the CdS meter is positioned on
the back side of the lens system. The TTL system
also eliminates the necessity of exposure factor
compensation when using filters.
Photography by Manual Operation
The aperture can be operated manually by shift-
ing the auto-manual switch to "MANUAL". Fade
ins and fade-outs are possible by the aperture con-
trol ring. And with thé combined use of an HD
filter, fade time can be adjusted.
The Auto Zoom 814 is also equipped with other
tealures necessary for advanced 8mm movie mak.
ing, such as, running lock, remote control and
footage counter. Filming speeds include 12, 18
and 24 fps and single frame.
Aperture Control Ring
Three way (DFF:FEnG- HL)
Switch
Mlurinating Window for
Aperture Sabe
Auto Manual Switch
Film Plane indicator
Parar Zooming Switch
Focusing Ring
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Film Type Window
CCA Filter Switch
Grip Locking Laver
Release Socket for Single Frame
Shutter Lever
Real Socket for
Canfinudus Running
Manual Zooming Ring
Folding:Typa Hand Grigg wai
Fenlight Battery Chamber
TECHNICAL DATA
Туре: Bmm movie camera using Super E film
cartridge. Frame size, 4 x 5.4mm,
Lens: Fl.4 with zooming range of 7.5-60mm.
18-glement in 13-component composition. Inner
diameter, 28mm, Quter diameter, S0mm,
Coated in amber, magenta, purple or multi
layer coating.
Viewfinder: Singlelens reflex type, combined
with built-in prism screen rangefinder. Contains
aperture scale, improper exposure indicators,
lá ending indicator. Evépièce adjustable with
shutter device for preventing rear light entering
viewfinder.
EE Mechanlam : Automatic aperture setting cou-
pled to film speed and filming speed, Aim camera
at subject for correct exposure.
Exposure Metér: Through thelens system Cds
mater measures the light passing through the
taking lens. Powered by two 1.3v M20 (3625)
mercury batteries.
Light Measuring Range: The entiro scale be-
twean ASA 250 {/1.4 at 12 fps and ASA 16 1/22
at 24 fps.
Film Spead: Automatically sat with insertion of
film cartridge, With tungsten type film, ASA
25-250, With daylight type film, ASA 16-160,
CCA Filter: Built in. Corrects colors of tungs-
ten type film in daylight use. Automatically
cancelled on insertion of daylight type film
cartridge or manually from outside,
Filming Speeds: 12, 18, 24fps and single
frame.
Shutter Release: Three-way switch [safety lock,
running position, remote control and running
lock position] and shutter lever.
Release Sockets: For remote control, single
frame and continuous running photography.
Manual Adjustment of Aperture: Manual
operation is possible by releasing the EE mecha-
nism. Fade-ins and fade-outs are possible with
the aperture control ring,
Power System: Film drive and power rooming
operated by two micromotors, Entire zooming
is dona in 6-2 seconds.
Power Source: Four 1.5v panlight (size AA) bat-
teres loaded inside he hand grip. Sulficiant
power for 10 cartridges of film undér normal
temperature.
Battery Tester: Built in. Indicates power levels
of mercury and penlight batteries.
Manual Zooming: Performed by manual zoom-
ing lever, Revolving angle of 100%.
Footage Counter: Counts up to 50 fest. Auto
matically resets when side cover is opanad.
Film Transport Indicator: For checking film
advancament.
Hand Grip: Folding type containing film-drive
battery chamber,
Size: 237 x 107 x 63mm (944" x 414" x 216")
Wealght: 1,720g (316. 7 oz.)
Subject to alterations.
Load the batteérsas €, Check the capac- Adjust the eyepiece. b. Make sdjustrmants by
BASIC STEPS IN PHOTOGRA FHT A, Far auposure matar Two 1,3v L+] 21 tha batterios 2. Open thé épapiécé turning the éépiece ad:
BY ELECTRIC EYE OPERATION 1 Stand up tha hand grip. #625 mercury batteries. b, For film driveFour penliaht batteries. for fimo drive shutter, juétriént ring.
| i Set the black Hine on the apériure
i manual switch at control ring st “0% pasitión. insert a Super & film cartridge.
MANUAL — — AUTO
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magnificstion (telephoto,
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It is important for you to thoroughly know and to get accustormed
to handling tha Canon Auto Zoom 814. Please read this
instruction booklet carefully, and master the manipulations of
the various parts completely before inserting thé film cartridge
into the camera. If you are thoroughly versed in the correct
handling of this movie camera, you can get the maximum
parformance, such as fadein, fade out and zooming, out of
thé Canon Auto Zoom 814 to your greatest satisfaction.
HANDLING THE SUPER 8 CARTRIDGE AND PHOTOGRAPHY
The Super E film cartridge is loaded with
50-Ioat length of film, There is no need lor
flipping over the cartridge in reverse direction
haltway through tha film. With one cartridge of
film you Can shoot for approximately 3 minutes
20 seconds at 18 fps,
Send the exposed film to an authorized de-
veloping laboratory. It will be returned to
you wound on a reel so that immediate projection
ES possible,
The film is of the reversal type in which the
positiva 15 obtained. Therefore, the latitude
ls narrower than negative film. This means you
must be especially careful of the exposure when
photographing with manually cparated apartura,
when the hand grip is stood up it is automatical-
ly locked. When folding, keep pressing the grip
locking lever upwards and swing the hand grip
Back. The hand grip also serves as a film-drive
Battery chamber.
HOW TO USE THE HAND GRIP
LOADING OF BATTERIES
a Mercury Batteries for Electric Eye
Before using your new camera, load It with
the two mercury batteries packed in a separate
envelope. If the batteries are not inserted, the
electric eye will not function.
|. Remove the ¿over of the mercury battery
chamber by turning it to the left.
2. Wipe the batteries clean, and then insert them
with the central contact sides facing inwards.
3, Screw in the cover by turning It to the right.
A Use two 1.3v M20 (2625) batteries of the same
make=aquivalént to Mallory EM-625R, Eveready
E6SZ25N, GES625, National M-1D or Toshiba TH-MC.
# Before inserting the mercury batteries into tha
camera, wipe all poles clean of all fingerprints or
stains with a dry cloth. Unclean poles may cause
corrosion and damage the contact points of the
camera.
E Be sure the mercury batteries are inserted in
the correct direction by referring to tha diagram.
Otherwise, the electric aye will not function pro-
periy.
E When not using the camera, keep the three-way
switch at "OFF".
E Ez sure to replace the two mercury batteries
simultanecusly, Life of the mercury batteries in
continuous usé is Aperóoximately one year.
Penlight Batteries for Film Drive
and Power Zoom
Remove the battery magazine chamber Cover
by tuming the screw to Che left. Insert the
penlight batteries according to the insertion dia-
gram without mistaking the (+) and [=) poles.
é Use four 1.5 v penlight {size AA) batteries —agquiv-
ап! to Mällôory M-15F and Evaréady «815.
A Be sure to replace the four penlight battoriés
simultaneously.
Checking the Power Level of
Batteries
After the batteries have been loaded, check the
power level of the batteries by pressing the bat-
tery test buttons at the bottom of tha camara.
= т roma = iii a ET | =;
Tha white button is for checking the mercury bat:
tories, and the red button is for the pénlight
batteries. Set the three-way switch at "R', press
a button and check tha position of the needle
seen in the battery tester window. If the needle
is in the blue zone, the batteries have sufficient
power level, Otherwise, replace the batteries.
#lf the needle points to the white zone, the
panlight batteries have power level for 12 and
18 Ips only.
y 12 and IA in only
fled zone
d 10 replace
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3 EYEPIECE ADJUSTMENT
Loosen the eyepiece adjustment ring by turning
it to the left. Alm the camera in the direction
of а bright subject and then look into the view
finder. Torn the éyepiece and adjust it so that
the apertura scale and the lines of the prism
screen can be clearly sean. Then tighten the
Eyepiece adjustment ring
SET THE AUTO-MANUAL
SWITCH AT “AUTO”
For EE operation, set the auto-mañual switch at
“AUTO”.
The electric eye will not function when the
switch is set at "MANUAL.
SET THE APERTURE
CONTROL RING AT “O”
Turn the aperture control ring and set the black
ling at “"0",
# Refer Lo po. 29-37 for other uses of the apór:
ture control ring.
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MANUAL— — AUTO
6 Lonvinc OF FILM CARTRIDGE
Set the CCA filter switch so that the “sun” b Set the three way switch at ''R, Press the The film speed is automatically set with The footage counter tells you how many
mark can be seen. It indicates that the shutter lever for confirming film advances, the insertion of the cartridge. The follow- feet of film you have exposed. The footage
CCA filter is in position. Il a film winding sound ls heard and the white ng film cartridge can bé used: counter automatically resets to "0" when the side
1. Lift the side cover latch, turn it to tha left, dot in the film transport indicator revohvas, it Tungsten type: ASA 25, 32, 40, 50, 64, BO, cover is openad.
and open the side cover. means the cartridge is properly inserted. ' 100, 125, 160, 200, 250.
2. Slide the Super 8 film cartridge in towards Daylight type: ASA 16, 720, 25, 37, 40, 50,
the front of the camera, with the label side 64. 80, 100, 1725, 160,
facing upwards, and then set it into position
by lightly pressing down on it.
3. Press down the side Cover and turn the side
cover latch to the right until it stops.
7 pa OF FILMING SPEED
18 fps la the standard Supar 8 filming speed,
Turn the filming speed setting lever and set it
at the desired speed.
a a movie has been shot at 18 fps and
projected at 181ps, it can be observed
most naturally.
br filming speed of 24 fps i= 1.3 times
faster than 18fps and gives a slightly
slower motion affect. The exposura time is also
shortened. 24 fps is used when making standard
18 fps (Standard)
sound film, when extending rooming time or for
prevention of blurring during panning.
The filming speed of 12 fps shghtiy quick-
ens the movements projected on the sceen,
and the exposure time is lengthened. 12 fps is
used whan shooting dark indoors or when stress-
ing the movements of the subject.
8 REMOVE THE LENS CAP
TURN THE THREE-WAY
SWITCH TO “R"
a Holding the Camera
Hold the hand grip with the right hand and
place the forefinger on the shutter lever. Zoom-
ing, focusing and manual aperture adjustments
are performed with tha laft hand.
LOOK INTO THE VIEWFINDER
Tha camera should be held steady, especially
when shooting in telephoto or when Iooming.
For best results, use a separately avallabla Canon
Chestpod or a tripod and cable release when
possible.
E Be suró the eyepiece shutler switch 15 set at
“OPEN. Olherwise, you will not ba able to sea
anything inside the viewfinder.
Tracód Sere
Meck Strap
lightening King
Canon Chestpod
The Canon Chestpod is used for increasing
the stability of the camera and preventing blur-
ring.
With the use of its leg and neck strap the Chestpod
firmly holds the camera against the upper part
of your body. The Chestpod is especially effective
when seaming and shooting in telephoto.
E] rocusino
Adjust the focus by turning the focusing ring so
that the subject can be saan most clearly through
the prism screen rangefinder.
The aligned image can be seen more accurately
and easily the longer the focal length of the lens.
Therefore, even when you wish to shoot at low
magnification (wide-angle), it i$ advisable to first
focus at maximum magnification (telephoto) and
then return to low magnification and shoot. Tha
focal point does not change during zoboming,
In focus
Dut of focus
12 DECIDE THE COMPOSITION
Tha viewfinder of Canon Auto Zoom 814 is of
the single ans reflex type, and só there 1% mo
parallax. Thus, the picture ares sean through
the viewfinder is exactly what will De exposed
on tha film, Thé image seen through thé vièw-
finder will change in magnification and the picture
area will also change by turning the zooming
ring: The siza of the subject can be decided by
oie
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13 CHECK THE EXPOSURE METER NEEDLE
Before préssing the shutter lever aim the
camera at the subject and check the position
of the exposure meter needie inside the viewfinder.
Press the shutter lever if the needle 15 pointing
inside the range of the aperture scale.
‚в peu with the electric eye la improper
if the needle is pointing to either of the red
marks on both sides of the aperture scale.
Il the neadle is pointing to the mark on the
right side it means under-exposure, and $0
the lighting must be increased,
/ À
If the needie is pointing to the mark on the
left sida it means overexposure, and $0 a
neutral density filter must be attached to restrict
the light intensity,
# Be sure that the three-way switch 15 set at PR".
Otherwise, the mater needle will not mova,
[EFw-8]- « - 2 §
[Bs -8 - 4
2 W
Quero
(Use ND falter)
Pragner exposuró
Undérexposire
(increases the lighting)
| LZ! PRESS THE SHUTTER LEVER
15 ZOOMING
Power Zooming
Press the power zooming switch for smooth
and regulated zoom effects. Zooming towards
telephoto is obtained by pressing “T” and towards
wide-angle by pressing “WT. The entiré rañge of
zooming time is 6 to 9 seconds.
Manual Zooming
When you wish to zoom faster or slower
than at regular speed, or when you want to decide
the size of the subject in the picture area, turn
thé zoom lens by using the manual zoom lever.
E The viewfinder magnification ls life-size when
the focal distance is 12mm.
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UNLOADING OF FILM CARTRIDGE
Stop shooting when the footage counter Film Ending Indicator
reaches "50", and take out the film car e The aperture scale in the viewfinder is color:
tridge. The cartridge contains a 50-foot length of less while there is still unexposed film in the
film. cartridge, but changes to orange when the film
has basan completely exposed or the cartridge 5
unloaded.
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APERTURE ADJUSTING MECHANISM
By turning the aperture control ring the following
functions can be performed :
1. In EE operation, the maximum apertura open:
ing can be controlled and the aperture can
be closed completely.
2. In manual operation, the aperture can be con-
trolled and closed completely.
By utilizing these functions, special affects such
as fading, high-key or |ow-kéy can be incorporated
into your movie making.
[1 EE oporation at ‘O” position.
In EE Operation “AUTO |
SC Control the aperture opening
1-0 by turning towards "C” sido,
II Apertura is completely closed
|| when Tully turmed to'"C'" side
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Full apérturfé 6Feñife at 0”
In Manual Operation "MANUAL" ÿ position.
IE Manually set by
0 towards "CC" side.
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С Aparture is completely closed
whan fully turned ta “C” side.
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EE functions in the entire range ol
aperture stos,
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EE functions only at a smaller apr:
Für opening than the apertura stop
indicated by the neédió.
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The needie pointe to “C” (the rod
mark on the left side),
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The needle points to thE Fed mark
on the right sida.
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The Aéedle Indicates The apórture
2100.
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The rl points Eo TET (the r =
mark on the leit Sida).
FADING TECHNIQUES
With Canon Auto Zoom 814, you can perform
fading techniques in either EE or manual opera-
tions by turning the aperture control ring. Fadings
are used to show the elapse of time ora change
in scene, for instance, when the scene on the
stage changes at the end of a theme.
Fade-In
First sat the orange line on the aperture control
ring at “CC” and gradually bring the ring down. As
the ring reached the bottom, i. e., when the black
line on the ring reaches "0", the aperture takes
over lor proper exposure.
Fade-Qut
Gradually close the aperture by turning up the
aperture control ring to the "CC" side while shoot:
ing. The picture gradually fades as there is pro.
gressive undar-exposure until there is nd exposure
at all. Tha picture will completely fade-out as the
ring reaches the top and the apérture is completely
closed.
# Fading times of 1-1.5sec. for a fast changing
scene, and 2-3sac. for a slower changing scene
arg advisable,
Use ND Filter Under Bright Conditions
The use of á neutral density filter is recommend:
ad under very bright conditions or under excess
light, Under these conditions, the apertura will
close down to 1/16 or 1/22, and it makes very little
difference with the completely clogad aper ture, and
50 fadings will be performed too rapidly. If the
light intensity is lowered, with the use of the ND
filter, the aperture opening or closing can be per:
formed more siowly and smoothly. Canon ND
filters are available in two types, 4X and 8X
CONTROLLING THE WORKING
RANGE OF THE ELECTRIC EYE
In EE opération, the working range of the elactric
aya can be controlled so as to perform panning
affectively under conditions of extremely bright
and dark contrast. The darkness of the dark part
is more emphasized while giving the proper ex-
posura on the bright part. It is ideal for panning
in à dark room with a spotlighted subpect or for
panning when including a counter-hght part.
By turning the apertura control ring towards "C
the electric eye can be controlled to function only
on the smaller aperture opening side than the set
aperture stop. For instance, of the aperture ls sat
at 1/4, the alectric eye will function only on thé
smaller aperture opening side than f/4, i.é., f/4-
Hz,
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MANUAL
APERTURE OPERATION
Photography by manual operation Es possible by
setting the auto manual switch at “MANUAL”. In
manual operation, any desired aperture stop can
ba set by turning the aperture control ring while
looking at the aperture scale inside the view
finder. Use this method when shooting against
the light or whan you wish to stress high-key or
low-key affects.
SHOOTING WITH ARTIFICIAL LIGHT
Your Canon Auto Zoom 814 has a built-in
Color Conversion A (CCA) filter so that you
can use tungsten type color film, for example,
Kodachrome II Type A (KA-11) under daylight
conditions. When shooting under artificial light,
push the CCA filter switch downwards so that
the “bulb” mark appears and the CCA filter is
released from the optical system. In this case,
shooting under ordinary bulbs (bulbs that are not
Blue) becomes possible
When using daylight type color film, the
CCA filter is automatically cancelled by
inserting the cartridge and you can shoot under
daylight without any switching being mada. How-
ever, when using daylight type color film under
artificial light, a blue bulb must be used or a
Color Conversion B (CCB) filter must be attached
in front of thelens when ordinary bulbs are used.
A When using daylight type film, the CCA filter
switch = fo designed that rm cannot be pushed
downwards so that the “bulb mark appears.
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THREE-WAY SWITCH
The three way switch has thrée positions of
“OFF, CR" and "RCRL",
1. "OFF" is the position where the power circuit
is cut off and the exposure meter, power
room and shutter release do not function.
2. "RR" is where the power circuit is switched on.
3. "RC-RL" is whera the running lock and remote
control function.
a Running Lock
When the thrée-way switch is turned from
“R to "RC-RL", while pressing the shutter lever,
the lever becomes locked for continuad running
until thé switch is returned to “R' position allow:
ing the lever to pop out, stopping the camera.
Remote Control
1. Sat the three way swilch at OFF”.
. Insert the remote control cord into the socket
for remote control cord.
Turn the three-way switch ta "RC-RL”.
Push the knob on the remote control switch
in the direction of the arrow. Thé caméra
will stark to run until the knob ón the remote
control switch is returned to Its former posi
thom.
| SINGLE FRAME PHOTOGRAPHY
AND CONTINUOUS RUNNING
Release Socket for Single Frame
single frame photography is performed by setting
the three-way switch at CR, and by inserting
the cable release into the releases socket for single
frame. Set the filming speed setting lever at
12 fps
Release Socket for Continuous Running
You can use the release socket for continuous
runing, copy work, GENE or whan the camera
5 usad on a tripod.
EYEPIECE SHUTTER
Be sure to set the eyepiece shutter at "CLOSE" to
prevent reverse incoming light when the eye is
not against the eyepiece during such photography
as panming, Single frame and titling. Otherwise,
direct light may enter from the eyeplece, flow in
reverse direction through the optical system of
the viewfinder, and cause ghost images on the
film
PANNING
Panning ls employed whan shooting a scene from
one position to another by moving the camera
around horizontally to make a continuous shot
over à wide ares In one sequence.
é Do not move the camera 100 rapidly in any
direction, particularly vertically. Usa of a tripod
ls recommended.
4 Panning shots are usually started from subjects
of less importance and move on to the most
important subject where it ends by running the
film longer on the last sequence.
PROPER CARE OF THE CAMERA
1. Do not put fingerprints and othér stains on
the zoom lens. Wipe gently with silicon cloth
when removing stains and use a blower for
removing dust.
2. It is important that the aperture section,
through which the film passes, always be kept
clean by blowing the dust away with a blower.
Do not use anything hard such as a metal
brush.
3. Keep the camera away from mosturea, haat
and dust when storing. Do not keep camphor
or naphthalene near the camera,
4. Be sure to set the three-way swilch at “OFF”
when putting the camera into its case.
E, When the camera 5 not to be used for a pro-
longed period of time, remove the batteries
and keap them in a dry place,
Titling Set
Used for titling, closeup photography, copy
work and single frame photography. Consists of
stanchion, carrying arm, metal
CASE,
Canon Chestpod
Remote Control Switch
Lens Hood 5-60
Canon Release
Carrying Case
fasteners and
CANON CINE PROJECTOR 5-2
The highly reputed automatic loading, automatic
rewinding compact 8mm projector that can show
Super 8, Single B or regular 8mm film,
Insert the film end into the projector, turn the
switch, and the film will run completely through
and rewind with no need for resetting or touching
any other switch.
The Cine Projector 5-2 has a fast 15=30mm F 1.5
om lens, Ev DO mirror lamp, adjustablé prôject-
ing speeds from 12 to 22 fps, a bullt-in power cord
and a projection screen built into its cover. It
accepte sin differant line voltages—100, 115, 125
150, 220 or 240 volts.
Size: 325x191x 131mm (154 x 716“ x 5165)
Weight: 5.7008 [11 16. 6oz)
ACCESSORIES
58mm Close-Up Lenses 450 and 240
Close-up lenses are used when titling, copying
documents and when photographing plants and
insects. 450 and 240 indicate the distance in
millimeter from the tip of the lens to the subject
when the distance scale of the close-up lenses
ara sat at infinity.
$ When using a close-up lens the depth-of-field
becomes shallow. Therefore, close the aperture
down to smaller than 1/8,
+ Do not use à close-up lens at high magnifica-
tion (telephoto), unless for speclal effacts, Ba
cause the depth-of-field becomes shallower,
A When the focal length is set at 60mm, you
can obtain the same effect as that of attaching
a close-up lens at a shooting distance of 1.2m.
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Filters
The various 58mm screw-in type filters are avail
abla for the Canon Auto Zoom 814, Being a factor.
TTL exposure system camera, any type of filter
can be used without regard to the exposure
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Eyepiece —
Eyepisce Adjustment Ring
Socket for Remote Control Cord
Eyepince Shutter Switch
Film Transport Indicator
Manual Zo&ming Lever
Tripod Socket
Filming Speed
Setting Lever
Battery Taster Window
Battery Test Buttons
Footage Counter
Mercury Battery Chamber
Penlight Battery Chamber Cover

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Key Features

  • 8x optical zoom lens with wide-angle to telephoto range
  • Built-in CCA filter for color correction
  • Power zooming and film drive for smooth and stable shots
  • TTL electric eye for precise exposure control
  • Manual aperture control for creative shooting options
  • Automatic film loading for ease of use
  • Running lock and remote control for added convenience
  • Compact and lightweight design for portability

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I load the film into the Canon Auto Zoom 814?
Simply insert the entire Super 8 film cartridge into the camera. The film speed will be automatically set for you.
What is the CCA filter used for?
The CCA filter converts the color temperature of tungsten-type film for use in daylight, ensuring accurate color reproduction.
Can I manually adjust the aperture on the Canon Auto Zoom 814?
Yes, you can manually adjust the aperture by shifting the auto-manual switch to "MANUAL".
What is the filming speed range of the Canon Auto Zoom 814?
The Canon Auto Zoom 814 offers a range of filming speeds, including 12, 18, and 24 fps, as well as single-frame shooting.

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