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Zooming ring of lens (8)
Your Canon T2000 has an
f/1.5 high-speed zoom lens
with focal lengths ranging
from 16.5 to 30 mm. In
other words, you can vary
the size of the image pro¬
jected onto the screen
without actually shifting
the projector. This gives
you greater freedom in po¬
sitioning the projector and
allows easy adaptation to
room conditions.
All you have to do to
vary the size of the screen
image is turn the knurled
ring of the lens until the
desired frame size has been
obtained.
Loop-former button (16)
A poor splice or damaged
film perforation may inter¬
fere with proper film trans¬
port through the projec¬
tor. If this happens, you
will hear a rattling noise
which can be corrected and
the projector restored to
proper operating condi¬
tion by pressing the loop-
former button once or, if
necessary, several times.
Speed selector (21)
This is a combined picture
and sound control which
determines the speed with
which your film will be
projected. Projection
speed should always be the
same as filming speed in
the camera, unless the pro¬
jector is used in the silent
mode. In this case, a slight
slow-motion effect can be
obtained by projecting
movies taken at 24 fps in
the 18 fps setting.
Very critical users tend to
shoot their sound movies
at 24 fps, which gives
slightly higher picture and
sound quality but will in-

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