Sankyo SOUND XL-60S Instruction Manual page 34

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Moving Titles
Do you like action? Make it happen with moving titlesl Write
your titles on a strip of
traci
ng paper about 2" wide or on a roll
of unexposed
,
developed 35mm film. With narrow strips of
cardboard folded in half and lightly glued to the paper to act as
guides you can slowly move the t
i
tles vertically or horizontally
as shown in the diagram
.
A
8
o
a
3
~
I
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,
~
3
a
0:8
A
:
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:..
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Titling without the Macro Titler
Use your imagination! Film picture postcards, maps or drawings
you have done yourself
.
Be careful to illuminate your subject
sufficiently
.
What is seen through the viewfinder is about 9096 of what
is being
filmed.
Be careful to frame your subject so that the
entire image is included.
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4'14'1
USING THE SPECIAL ACCESSORIES
-
ADD TO THE PLEASURE OF SIMUL-
TANEOUS SOUND RECORDING
Radio Control"
Use the Radio Control to make wild life movies
.
Connect the Radio Control to the "REM" jack
.
The
r
emote control microphone provided cannot be con-
nected directly
.
Use a microphone without remote control
switch (optionally available)
.
Do not use the Radio
Control when filming TV
pictures
and
recording
the
TV sound through
the
"AUX"
jack of the
camera. This could cause
malfunction of the Radio
Control or noise on the
TV screen.
May not be available due to governmental regulatioris in some
countries.
Self-Timer
Use the Self-Timer to film
yourself
.
Connections are the same
as for the Radio Control.
For details see the respective
accessory instruction
manuals.

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