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A few mistakes to avoid while you shoot.
Make sure that the filter holder is inserted in
its slot, even if no filters are used.
The filter slot can be found by turning the
camera so that handle faces away from you
and the lens points to your left.
Always close the Viewfinder when
you take your eye away from the camera.
Light going into the viewfinder can actually
make its way to your film and ruin your
pretty pictures.
If you backwind your film, to create a
double exposure, close the Variable Shutter
Reflex Viewfinder Baffle Lever (Ext. # 3). Failure to do so will cause an accidental
exposure over your footage.
Always make sure that the Variable Shutter Control Lever is locked in
position, whether it be fully open or at one of the alternative settings. the lever has
a tendency to move by itself when not locked, causing variations in exposure on the
film.
I
t is always most accurate to focus a Bolex by looking through the viewfinder.
Filters placed behind the lens, in the filter slot, may cause a focus shift. Therefore
the distance scale on the lens may not give you the
results you want. However, everyone's
eyesight is different.
to your vision.
Set the camera on a tripod facing of a bright white wall.
Remove the lens from the front of the camera (Don't do this in a sandstorm please.)
Now look through the viewfinder. Can't see anything? Maybe you've left the
Reflex Viewfinder baffle lever (Exterior # 3) closed. Raise the lever to close the
viewing system, lower it to open the system.
Once you have opened the lever you should be able to look through the
viewfinder and see nothing.... just a white blobby blur. However, depending on
your eyes, you may see the viewfinder frameline. Now you must loosen the
Viewfinder locking screw. (Ext. # 2) and then rotate the Eyepiece Setting Ring
(Ext. #1) while looking through the viewfinder. At a certain point you will see the
grain of the viewfinder screen become sharp and gritty. Stop and tighten the
Eyepiece Locking screw. You have now managed to focus the viewfinder to your
eyesight. Put the lens back on. Now, anything that appears focussed through the
viewfinder will be focussed on the film.
If more than one person operates the camera, only one person should focus it.
"It looked focussed to me!"
Before you shoot anything, you must calibrate the viewfinder
(Ext. # 5) and the