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Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
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Using the Filter Cassette
(Figs. 15-18)
1
If you need to place 3 or more filters over the light exit window,
use
a filter cassette.
Loading
Filters Into the Filter Cassette (Fig. 15)
0 The filter cassette accommodates
filters with a diameter of 45 mm and
a thickness of 2.7 mm or less.
0 The filter cassette has two filter levers on the right side and one on the
left side.
1. Move all filter levers to the OUT Position except for the one belonging
to the slot into which the filter is to be inserted.
2. Slide lever Q to the IN Position. Make sure that it clicks securely into
place. (Fig. 15)
3. Holding the lever in the Position shown in Fig. 15, put the filter into the
cassette by inserting it in the direction indicated by the arrow.
4. Insert the other two filters in the same manner.
Mounting
the Filter Cassette (Figs. 16,17)
1. Fully loosen the filter cassette clamping screw 0. (Fig. 16)
2. Holding the filter cassette above the light exit glass, align the key @
with the slot @ and snap the filter cassette into place from above.
3. Rotate the filter cassette to align its sides with the base. (Fig. 17)
4. Align the clamping screw @ with the positioning hole @ on the light
exit, then tighten the screw to fasten the filter cassette.
+ When the filter cassette is installed, the Stage may hit it when
lowered. Therefore, exercise caution when lowering the Stage with
the filter cassette installed.
1 Using the Filter Cassette (Fig. 18)
1
45LBD-IF
Color balancing filter
45ND-6, 45ND-25
Neutral density filter
45G-530, 456-533, 45lF550
Green
45Y-48
Yellow
B & W contrast filter
450-560
Orange
45C-3, 45KB3
Daylight filter
Up to three of the above filters tan be inserted into the filter cassette.
Moving the levers @ on the left and right sides of the cassette to the IN
Position brings the corresponding filter into the light path.
Fig. 18
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