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Fade-Out/Fade-ln Operation
A cinematic device used to dramati¬
cally darken a scene gradually until it
becomes entirely black (fade-out) or
appears gradually out of darkness
(fade-in) while the camera is running.
Manual fading
1. Begin filming in the normal manner.
2. To FADE-OUT: Depress the shut¬
ter blade opening control and slow¬
ly turn counterclockwise. Continue
turninguntil the right-hand window
in the viewfinder is completely red;
this indicates that the shutter is
completely closed. After finishing
the fade-out sequence, release the
trigger and return the shutter blade
to its fully open condition by turn¬
ing the shutter blade opening con¬
trol clockwise.
3. To FADE-IN: Stop normal filming
and close the shutter by turning
the shutter blade opening control
counterclockwise. Resume normal
filming and gradually open the
shutter by turning the shutter blade
opening control clockwise. During
the process of opening the shutter
blade, the red indicator in the view¬
finder will move upward until no
longer visible; at this time the
shutter blade is fully open and the
fade-in is completed.
Power fading
1. Begin filming in the normal manner.
2. To FADE-OUT: Simply push the
FE control upward (to FO) and
hold until the right-hand window
in the viewfinder is completely
red; this indicates that the shutter
blade is closed. After finishing the
fade-out
sequence,
release
the
trigger and return the shutter to
its fully open condition by de¬
pressing and turning the shutter
blade opening control.
3. To FADE-IN: Stop normal film¬
ing and close the shutter blade
using the shutter blade opening
control,
as
in
manual
fading.
Resume normal filming and push
the FE control downward (to FI),
holding until the red indicator in
the viewfinder moves upward and
is no longer visible. At this time
the shutter blade is fully open and
the fade-in sequence is completed.
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