Loading The Cine-Kodak Special; Interchanging The Film Chambers - Kodak SPECIAL How To Use Manual

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LOADING THE
/
CINE-KODAK SPECIAL
INTERCHANGING THE FILM CHAMBERS
THE
Cine-Kodak Special consists of
twO units;
the camera and the film
chamber.
Figure
1
shows the camera with the lOa-foot film chamber;
Figure
2
shows
it
with the 200-foot film chamber. These film chambers are
quickly
interchangeable.
This
feature
is
invaluable as you may keep
one chamber loaded with regular Cine-Kodak Panchromatic, another
with Super Sensitive Panchromatic, and another with Kodachrome
Film. If an
unusual
opportunity arises for good pictures in Kodachrome,
you will
not
have to wait until the rest of the
black-and-white
film is
exposed.
Also, you
may
be making a special sequence that requires
considerable
time, such as animation, yet not want
to
tie up the
camera
for this
use
exclusively.
By hand cranking or
by
using the Electric Motor
Drive,
over eight
minutes
of uninterrupted action can be filmed
.
This makes the 200-foot
chamber invaluable for surgical operations, many types of athletic
events, etc.
Cine-Kodak Panchromatic, Su per Sensi
tive
Panchromatic, regular
Kodachrome,
and Kodachrome Type A can
be
obtained in
SO-foot,
lOa-foot,
or
200-foot lengths for
use
in lOa-foot
or
lOa-foot
film cham-
bers
.
Cine-Kodak
Safety
Film
is
supplied in loa-foot rolls,
only.
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