Yashica 8T2 User Manual

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Eil Iways keep 'he • sprIng motor fully wound The Yoshico movie will run 6 feet of film (30 seconds at 16 frames-per-second) on a full motor wi

Page 3 - Y ASH ICA

•• TUE FOOTAGE fJOUNTER The footage cOl.1llter indlcates the number of feet of film used • When you load the camera, it automatically returns to &quo

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Dilming with your Yashica (It is advisable to read the rest of this booklet before fllming with your Yashica Movie.) Wind;he camera motor Set runnin

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SAFETY LOCK When the Safet)l-Iock is set at L the run-button cannot be depre-ssed Therefore before taking pictures the Sofety-Iock has to be set ot R&

Page 6 - D-MOUNT

The zoom finder of the Yashiea Movie is adjustable to match the viewing field of the lens in use. It zooms' fromthe 6.5mm wideangle viewing fi

Page 7 - DEPTH-OF-FIELO

YASHICA SCOPEMASK Wide-screen tield ot view using Yashica SCOP8 When uSlng the Yoshico Scope wide-screen (ora-norphic lens The Yashica Scope mask is s

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The speed dial of the Yashica Your Yashica Movie has seven running speeds. They are 8,12,16, 24, 32, 48, and 64 frames-per-second. The major uses

Page 9 - (8) Press

32 FRAMES PER SECOND (Shutter exposure 1/70 second) This speed adds power and majesty to movement such as a waterfall or raging waves by mode ra

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For better • mOVles Movies in settings from brilliant mountain-top sunshine to virtually near darkness, from the intimacy of the home to the swirlin

Page 11 - FOOTAGE

more fun and enloymcnt out of your movie produetion. It will be worth while to eonsider the eamera positicn, angle and 0 story to dramatize the subjec

Page 12 - Dilming

FILM FOR THE YASHICA 8T2 Your Yashica 8T2 uses a 25 foot length of standard double-8 film loaded on a light tight spool. Double-8 is supplied in

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I!I nloading, or reversing the film When you have fllmed 25 feet of movies, thus exposing the first half-width of the Alm, proceed os foliows: The

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ACCESSORIES Yashinan 38 f 1.4 Yml,illOll 6.5 f 1.4 These useful accessones widen the scope and add convenience to movie-making They can be purchas

Page 15 - SCOPEMASK

REVIE"T Now that YOIJ have read the instructions, review your fllming procadure in these 6 steps: Wind the camera motor. 2. Load the film

Page 16 - Yashica

CAMERA IDENTIFICATION A>; söön os passlble after you purehase yauf YashicCl ST2, All ;;" th", information fequlred below Keep this bookl

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Description of Y ASH ICA The Yashica Movie Camerais desi-gned to be handled with the gre-atest of ease by the amateur, and at the same time offer a f

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(14) View-f1nder Peep-window (15) Footage Indicator (16) Film loading door Lock (17) Exposure Guide (18) (1 9) (20) (21 (22) (23) (24) Feed (upper)

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LENS CARE Lens Opening Contrai Ring Lens Opening Seole -u'I<.m'''nd Mark LENS The YASHICA MOVIE is equipped with YASHINON ultr

Page 21 - ENS"~S

APERTURE The lens aperture ring setting, of f: str p, depends on light conditions. The exposure guide packed ,rh your film teils you the correct f: s

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DEPTH-OF-FIELO When you focus the comero on o subject there is 0 certoin distonce in front ond ot the back of the subject within which other object

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LOADING THE FILM Loading your Yashica Movie is easy if you follow these steps. With some practice you will da it in seconds. Important: Always load

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(5\ Insert end of film deep in the slot ir. the empty spool Wi~1 the side marked "1 facing up. (6) Film must run along the white arrow-line fi

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