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1. Druckknopf fur automatische Sektorenblendenverstellung Speicherwerkausl ser R ckwickeltaste Okulararretierung Anderungen vorbehalten B Abridged Operating Instructions insert six batteries 15 20 Insert film cartridge 2 Set filter slide according to film type and light 7 Set selector switch to C 14 Set running speed to 18 frames sec with switch 4 Adjust viewfinder eyepiece to suit eye 1 Important a Set exposure control to Automatic Cover 8 on top of camera closed b The two white and black sections of the shutter setting must be opposite one another fig H c Green panel on storage unit release lever 30 visible O Set distance 12 and focal length 11 Zone focusing for example Distance 2 metres 7 feet Focal length 3 mm Depth of field from 0 94 metres 3 feet to infinity O Sight on subject Ihrough viewfinder 1 and depress re lease button 21 18 The BAUER C Royal 10 E and BAUER C Royal 6 E cine came ras differ only in respect of the lens fitted C Royal 10 E Neovaron 7 70 mm f 1 8 filter thread M 55 x 0 75 C Royal GE Neovaron 8 48 mm 1 8 filter thread M 49 x 0 75 C Batteries Current for the drive motor exposure control and zoom mot or is supplied centrally by six 1 5 V Mignon cells Type AA it is essential to use heavy duty batteries alkali man ganese Cells Inserting Batteries Fig A Remove two battery housing covers 15 and 20
2. can be exposed in daylight and in artificial tight e g BAUER 1000 cine lamp Daylight With filter slide 7 down the filter is in position Visible symbol 74 Artificial light With filter slide 7 up the filter is out of position Visible symbol Q The filter slide setting Is also applicable when using high speed Super 8 colour films e g Kodak Ektachrome 160 When shooting with black and white film the filter slide 7 remains up filter out of position visible symbol 9 H Running Speeds Switch 4 for running speed setting has the following posit tons 0 Current supply switched off 12 12 frames sec 18 18 frames sec 24 24 frames sec For 54 frames sec see Automatic Slow Motion page 22 When filming at these speeds the selector switch 14 must be set to C cine The exposure control Is correctly set automatically in each case To start camera depress release button 21 71 12 frames second Time lapse effect e g to give ihe impression of Increased speed with skiing or motor racing also for humorous ef fects in bad light conditions stationary subjects can be filmed gaining almost a of a stop in comparison with 18 frames sec 48 frames second Normal speed the usual frame speed for shooting and projection Filming is normally done at this speed 24 frames second Slight slow motion effect e g for panning or taking pano rama shots and for shots from a m
3. frames 5sec at a running speed of 18 frames sec by turning knob 28 a Manual fade out While fliming turn knob 28 clock wise At ihe end of fade out at the latest however after 90 single frames the camera will stop automati cally b Fade in First of all briefly push storage unit release lever 30 Fig G to red and push back again Depress release button 21 and turn knob 28 back anti clockwise the camera will start to run the scene will be faded in Note For a fade in without previous automatic or manual fade out turn ihe knob 28 first to the right to its end stop this closes ihe variable shulter Upon release of the automatic frame counter push knob 30 on red and then back to green it is possible to make a manual fade in If the camera should not run due to false manual or auto matic operation of the variable shutter unlock ihe automatic frame counter with the aid of release 30 and open the varia ble shutter completely by turning Ihe knob 28 to its left end stop if need be depress the knob 29 This unlocks the mechanism electronically and mechanically and the camera will run again 6 Lap Dissolve Additional operation of the rewind button 31 after fade out has taken place will produce what is called lap dis solve l e one scene will disappear and the next appears simultaneously a Lap dissolve after automatic fade out After ihe camera stops remove finger from release but
4. screw 32 Focusing To focus set focal length to Tele with zoom lever 11 C Royal 10 E 70 mm C Royal 6 E 48 mm Focus by rotating yi focusing ring 12 until subject and centre cross hairs are sharp The distance in metres opposite the index mark Fig D must agree with the actual distance For snapshots with short focal length approx 8 15 mm it is usually sufficient to set the estimated distance on the lens The depth of field can be read off in each case from the table supplied K Zoom Lens The focal length of the lens can be continuously adjusted from wide angle to Tele using the zoom lever 11 the required picture area can easily be determined If the focal length is to be altered whilst filming zoom shots zooming can be carried out by electric motor by depressing pushbuttons 9 T Tele W Wide angle Power zooming can be either rapid knob 10 white mark facing upwards slow knob 10 white mark facing downwards The cross hairs in ihe viewfinder are a useful aid in deter mining the center of the picture and aligning the camera Important Focus before operating power zoom s Section 22 L Exposure Control The BAUER exposure control sets the aperture correctly in dependent of the battery voltage The pre selected running speed and lens fittings e g filters are automatically taken into account The automatic exposure control is in operatio
5. zoom lens reflex viewfinder When correcting the aperture manually calculation should always be based therefore on the aperture indicated in the viewfinder M Close ups If at maximum focal length and minimum focusing distance the picture area is still not sufficient any of the usual close up lenses can be used Normally it is also possible to focus through the viewfinder when taking shots with close up lenses See focusing table for close up lenses page 68 71 Recommended Cine tripod N Filming with Reflnements 1 Single Frame Automatic Single Frame Operation Use tripod Manual single frame shots connect release suppli gt jed t socket 17 see Sectlon N 3 di E A single frame will be exposed each time the release is depressed According to release interval varying time lapse effects can ba obtained It is usually advisable to set the camera aperiure before single frame release see Section L Manual Single Frame Release O Set running speed switch 4 to 18 frames sec O Set selector switch 14 to E D Each pressure on the release supplied will expose a single frame for one second exposure time 18 single frames must be exposed Automailc Single Frame Release O Set selector knob3to required frame speed Optionally between approx 6 frames sec and approx 1 frame min To start the automatic single frame operation move selector switch to A After completion of the single fram
6. 21 Running Speeds ooooooorooPorocormaronmoa 21 Reflex Viewfinder 2 ccc cere cree ee mono 22 ZOOM LEN lt a eg 23 Exposure Control ccc nun n eee 24 CIOSC UDS circa Er 25 Filming with Refinements 1 Single frame automatic single frame operation 25 2 Time exposure 622065404200 nn ni 26 3 Remote releas8 oo oomomooronmonm os 27 4 Automallc fade in and fade out 27 5 Manual fade in and fade out 27 6 Lap ABEBWE u 2 22 04 000 rn 28 7 Double exposure ooooo Mira 29 8 Filming with shutter adjusted 30 9 Synchro socket oooo ieee 30 Notes on Filming ooo lt lt lt 31 RECORTE cir oo errr 31 Cara of Your Camera ooo0oo ooomoonoro 31 Tables for close ups with close up lenses s 68 A Components and Controls oman D N AG N 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Viewfinder eyepiece Bulton for opening cartridge compartment Selector knob for automatic single frame operation Running speed setting switch Slow motion button Film plane Filter slide Manual aperture setting cover Push buttons for power zoom Speed selector for power zoom Zoom lever Focusing ring Film type indicator Operation mode selector switch Battery housing cover Tripod bush Connectlon socket for remote relea
7. Contents Page A B zz r x ZDToaz AmMs Oo m VO Componenls and Controls 17 Abridged Operating Instructlons 18 for quick reference DAMOS neue 19 PUM rre cece 20 Flim Running Indicator ooom 20 Footage Counter oooomooncooconomooo o 20 INGE ine ee een een 21 Running Speeds o ooocooonoroccccnor ooo 21 Reflex Viewfinder o oooomooooooono 22 Zoom Lens ace ne 23 Exposure Control 222222 een 24 Close ups usina panewakdveneewes 25 Filming with Refinements 1 Single frame aulomatlc single frame operation 25 2 Time exposure dto 26 3 Remote release o o o ooooooomomo o 27 4 Automatic fade In and fade out 27 5 Manual fade in and fade out 27 6 Lap dissolve 0 0 ccc cce ccc ccccceucees 28 7 Double exposure o o ooooooomommons 29 8 Filming with shutter adjusted 30 9 Synchro socket ccc cece cece ccc cnees 30 Notes on Filming o o oooom o 31 Accessorles 0 ccc cece ence cece aces cuces 31 Care of Your Camera 0 cece ae 31 Tables for close ups with close up lenses 68 u A Components and Controls O G Um BO m rn nm AG b o h b lo h h h k 27 28 29 30 31 32 Viewfinder eyepiece Button f
8. ast 2 8 to f 4 must be indicated in the viewfinder Fig C b Move knob 28 to position 1 Fig G or 2 c Switch off storage unit by momentary pressure on lever 30 d If ihe knob is set to position 1 the aperture Indicated in the viewfinder must be opened up by one stop e g from 5 6 to f 4 if set to position 2 the increase should be two stops Trial exposures recommended 9 Synchro Socket The synchro socket 25 extends the scope of the BAUER C Royal a Flash shols with single frame release or automatic single frame operation see corresponding sectlons Connect flash lead to synchro socket 25 after fitting adaptor Ensure that the flash re cycling time is not longer than the camera release rate Suitable flash units are for example the BAUER E25 A express or BAUER Matador 500 The iris of the camera should be set In accordance with the aperture calculator of ihe flash unit it has been found from experience that the aperture should be opened up by a further 1 2 stops Wa recommend trial exposures 30 b Synchronized Film and Sound Recordings Using a suitable connection lead and suitable addition al equipment ask your photo dealer it is possible to shoot films with lip synchronized dialogue c The synchro socket makes it possible to start a suit able tape recorder when the camera Is released and to stop it at the end of ihe scene important for syn chronized filming Please note the conta
9. ct layout of the synchro socket 25 circuit diagram Flg L O Notes on Filming Fig F shows the best way to hold the camera the controls 8 9 power zoom buttons pushbutton for automatic fade in and fade out etc are convenient to operate For tripod shooting the camera is provided with bushes 16 and 18 The folding handgrip 19 27 permits adaptation to the tripod being used Fig M For indoor shots ihe BAUER 1000 cine lamp can be inserted in slot 22 Fig N To enable you to utilize all the technical facilities of the camera we recommend that you ask your dealer for suitable publications on cine technique P Accessories 1 Elegant soft leaiher bag to keep your camera free of dust 2 Adaptor for synchro socket 25 for connection of flash units 3 gt release cable extension of remote release poss ible A Care of Your Camera Protect your BAUER C Royal from water or damp heat e g hot direct sunlight vibration sand and dust Maintenance of the camera consists solely of keeping Ihe external mech anical and optical components clean To clean the lens use a fine camel hair brush and special lens tissues Do not get fingerprints on the front component of the zoom lens The film gate in the cartridge compartment open cover is easily accessible it should be cleaned with a soft brush from time to time In the event of complaints please contact your photographic dealer or one of the BAUER Service Statio
10. e meter should never be swung out in bright lighting e g day light 3 Remote Release For special purposes the camera can be released from an increased distance by extending the release supplied use any normal extension cable During ihe operations 4 8 a red control signal lights up on the left In the viewfinder Fig C as long as the variable shutter Is not wide open unlike Fig H The frame counter which registers ihe number of individ ual frames up to a total of 90 Images automatically starts operating during the fade out or after turning the knob 28 beyond the clearly tangible switching point Whenever the fade out is operated manually it is therefore necessary to switch off this automatic frame counter by actuating the release 30 during automatic fade in the frame counter is switched off by actuating the button 29 4 Automatic Fade In and Fade out To fade out at the end of a scene or to fade in again at the beginning of a scene the variable shutter can be operated while the camera is running by depressing but ton 29 Example a Fade out With the camera running depress button 29 within approximately 3 seconds the scene will be faded out the camera stops b To fade in After depressing release button 21 de press button 29 the following film scene will fade in 5 Manual Fade in and Fade oul Fade in and fade out can also be effected manually over any desired period maximum 90
11. e scene set selector switch 14 back to orl 2 Time Exposure Fig K For shots under extremely unfavourable light conditions e g night shots shots in dimiy lit interiors etc to obtain satisfactory projection results each individual frame can be exposed at between Y sec and 1 minute by moving ihe time exposure meter 23 into position This technique is particularly suitable for stationary sub jects The required scene length in projection seconds Is set with the knob of the pre selector mechanism 26 per se cond of time selected 18 individual frames will be ex posed l Note at the slowest pre selected speed the camera will require up to 3 hours or more to expose the scene Attention When using ASA 160 23 DIN film set the dia phragm manually to f 4 see Section L Practical example a Camera on tripod b Focus and select picture area c Set running speed switch 4 to 18 frames sec d Swing out time exposure meter 23 e Set required scene length in seconds on the scale of the pre selector mechanism 26 f Set selector switch 14 to L shooting will com mence The knob 26 of ihe pre selector mechanism indicates how many projection seconds per second 18 frames still have to be exposed g When the time exposure Is complete set selector switch 14 to C and running speed setting switch 4 to un h Swing time exposure meter 23 in again Important The highly sensitive CdS cell of the time exposur
12. n when ithe aperture setting wheel under cover 8 is locked cover can be completely closed The aperture set can be read off under ihe image in ihe viewfinder Fig C Red warning signals at 1 8 full aperture and f 22 minimum aperture indicate that filming is taking place in the extreme limits of the automatic exposure control When shooting indoors use the BAUER 1000 cine lamp In spite of the warning mark being visible it has been found from experience that it is possible to film at f 1 8 up to a distance of approximately 5 metres Under special shooting conditions the automatic exposure control can be switched off open cover 8 Arrow Fig I and set the aperture setting wheel to the required stop by hand indication in viewfinder Fig C Example People in front of very light backgrounds e g snowscape 4 Zoom the lens so that the people fill the picture format 2 Set aperture indicated in viewfinder by hand 3 Reset focal length to obtain required picture area 4 Depress camera release By this means the background will be rendered rather too light but the people themselves will be correctly exposed The same applies to light objects in front of a dark back ground Afterwards reset exposure control to Automatic Important The apertures determined by the BAUER automatic exposure control indicated in the viewfinder take into account all fac FA tors influencing measurement e g angle of view
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14. or opening cartridge compartment Selector knob for automatic single frame operation Running speed setting switch Slow motion button Filrn plane Filter slide Manual aperture setting cover Push buttons for power zoom Speed selector for power zoom Zoom lever Focusing ring Film type indicator Operation mode selector switch Baltery housing cover Tripod bush Connection sockat for remote release Tripod bush Handgrip folded Battery housing cover Release button Retainer slot for BAUER 1000 cine lamp Time exposure meter do not use in daylight Footage counter Synchro socket Pre selector mechanism for time exposure Handgrip in position Knob for manual shutter setting Button for automatic shutter setting Storage unit release lever Rewind button Eyepiece catch Pia F tae 7000 STUTTGART 60 POSTFACH 109 ROBERT BOSCH BAUER PHOTOKINO GMBH BOSCH Gruppe 8 699 960 130 3 73 VKD 1 2 Printed in West Germany by E Schefenacker Esslingen BAUER C Royal6E BAUER C Royal 10 E Bedienungsanleitung Instruction Manual Mode d emploi Instrucciones para el uso Contents Page A B zz rrxtzon n moOD9 vo 0 D Components and Controls coomooo 17 Abridged Operating Instructions 18 for quick reference Ballerles su 19 PUM users 20 Film Running Indicator oooooomo o 20 Footage Counter ooooooocoooocooooccromarora 20 Filler ass ea
15. oving car 54 frames second Automatic Slow Motion By depressing the slow motion button 5 it is possible while filming to change over from speeds 12 18 or 24 frames sec _to slow motion the exposure control adjusts automatically After releasing the slow motion button 5 the previously selacted running speed is resumed The automatic slow motion makes it possible to slow down motion for example in sports at interesting phases Note In unfavourable light conditions check before de pressing the slow motion button that the aperture indicator in the viewfinder indicates at least between f 2 8 and f 4 Reflex Viewfinder Fig C The C Royal viewfinder is parallax free you see the exact picture area which is recorded on the film Focusing is also carried out through the viewfinder the view finder eyepiece must first of all be adjusted to suit your eye The range of adjustment of the eyepiece is between 5 and 5 diopters 22 Adjusting the Viewfinder Eyepiece Set focusing ring 12 to 2 metres 7 feet figure opposite index mark Fig D Select maximum focal length of 70 mm on the Royal 6 E 48 mm with zoom lever 11 Point the camera at a subject exactly 2 m 7 ft away e g the page of a newspaper measure distance with rule from film plane amp After releasing the eyepiece catch 32 rotate the viewfinder eyepiece 1 until the centre cross hairs and the subject appear sharp Then lock eyepiece with
16. se Tripod bush Handgrip folded Battery housing cover Release button Retainer slot for BAUER 1000 cine lamp Time exposure meter do not use in daylight Footage counter Synchro socket Pre selector mechanism for time exposure Handgrip in position Knob for manual shutter setting Button for automatic shutter setting Storage unit release lever Rewind button Eyepiece catch Right of modifications reserved 17 1 3 4 13 14 15 DE 6 789 OF 10 11 12 1819 20 21 24 25 na J E 28 30 32 21 A Bedienungselemente oo ZO U G AD PD NN De Qi h 0 s gop GA O 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Sucherokular Taste zum Offnen des Kassettenfachs Intervallschalter f r Einzelbildautomatlk Schaller f r Laufgeschwindigkeit Zeitlupentaste Filmebene Filterschieber Abdeckung f r Blendenhandelnstellung Drucktasten f r Powerzoom Geschwindigkeitsw hler f r Powerzoom Variohebel Einstellring f r Aufnahmeentfernung Filmsortenanzeige Betriebsartenschalter Batteriegeh usedeckel Stativgewinde Anschlu buchse f r Fernausl ser Stativgewinde Handgriff eingeschwenkt Batteriegeh usedeckel Ausl setaste Halteschlitz f r BAUER Filmsonne 1000 Langzeitbelichtungsmesser bei Tageslicht nicht ausschwenken Filmz hluhr Synchronbuchse Vorwahl f r Langzeitbelichtung Handgriff ausgeschwenkt Drehknopf f r manuelle Sektorenblendenverstellung
17. t 18 frames sec We recommend trial exposures with various shutter settings From experience it has been found that with double ex posures the two scenes must be exposed with the shutter set see Section N 8 as otherwise the overall result will be too light At variance with Section N 8 the exposure control remains set to Automatic a Storage release lever 30 up green panel visible b Turn knob 28 for manual shutter setting past the per ceptible engagement point and turn back anti clock wise to its fullest extent c Film first subject as usual after 90 frames 5 sec at 18 frames sec the camera will stop automatically d Turn knob 28 to its fullest extent clockwise shutter fully closed oa e Depress rewind button 31 until camera stops again f Turn knob 28 fully anti clockwise shutter fully open g Press storage unit release lever 30 down briefly then push up again h Film second scene e g title To check the scene length for the second exposure the knob of the pre selector mechanism 26 rotates as well and indicates in seconds the time available for the se cond exposure this is Important where several titles are to be faded into the scene previously filmed 8 Filming with Shutter Adjusted For special filming effects it is possible by manual ad justment of the shutter with knob 28 to reduce ihe depih of field or shorten the exposure time of individual frames a At le
18. tion G E Film Running Indicator A pointer on the right hand edge of the viewfinder Fig moves up and down while filming is taking place this in dicates that the film is being proparly transported If this pointer does not move Film finished footage counter 24 or cartridge fault Remove film cartridge f the film is not fully exposed EXPOSED not yet visible advance the film by a few per forations manually and re insert cartridge this usually remedies the cartridge fault Note footage counter see Section F F Footage Counter The Super 8 cartridge contains 15 m 50 feet of film suitable for approximately 3 2 minutes projection at 18 frames per second When inserting the cartridge the footage counter 24 switches on automatically the footage available being Indicated in metres or feat When the cartridge is ramoved the footage counter returns automatically to starting position 15 m 50 feet Note This is particularly important when removing a partly exposed cartridge Before removal note footage counter reading after reinsert ion subtract the footage reading from 15 metres after re 20 insertion of the cartridge the film will be finished at the cal culated footage watch film running indicator G Filter Fig E The built in conversion filter can be moved into and out of posltion by means of filter slide 7 Normal Super 8 cartridges usually contain unlversal colour film which
19. ton 21 Depress rewind button 31 until ihe camera stops again after rewind has taken place Focus on new subject depress release button 21 and simultaneously operate pushbutton 29 The camera will start the new scene will be lap dissolved b Lap dissolve after manual fade out After fade out has taken place maximum 90 frames 5 sec at 18 frames sec the camera will stop Remove finger from release button 21 Depress rewind button 31 until the camera stops again 2A Release storage unit by pressing lever 30 Push re lease lever 30 upwards again immediately green panel visible Focus on new subject depress release button 21 Then turn knob 28 fully anti clockwise the camera will start the new scene will be lap dis solved Note When rewinding knob 28 must be turned fully clock wise a black and a white panel will be opposite one another if this is not the case the film will be ex posed during rewind Important With manual lap dissolve knob 28 must be rotated at the same speed during fade in and fade out to obtain a satisfactory result Don t press release and rewinding buttoms at the same time We do not recommend carrying out any lap dissolves on the last two matres of film counter reading approx 2 matres 7 feet 7 Double Exposure The sophisticated design of ihe BAUER C Royal permits double exposures e g fading in a title over a running film scene up to a maximum period of 5 seconds a
20. undo catch with coin Insert batteries in the battery compartments observing the and marks Close battery housing covers Checking the Battery Voltage Set runnning speed of 16 frames sec with switch 4 press camera release m green light signal in the viewfinder Fig will light up When the light signal extinguishes renew all six batteries immediately Never renew individual cells When the camera ls not used make sure to set the switch 4 on 0 this means that the power supply is completely cut off If you fail to swlich off the power the batteries will be drained within short by the steady current of the electronics If the camera is not in use for any length of time remove batteries for safety s sako A set of batteries will transport approximately 10 films at 20 C At low temperatures e g In winter itis advisable to carry a spare set of batteries if possible at body temperature Bat tery renewal at the proper time is particularly important in the case of single frame shots or time exposures 19 D Film Super 8 cartridges with film speeds of 17 and 23 DIN 50 and 160 ASA can be inserted Open cartridge compartment by depressing button 2 Insert film cartridge Fig B push right forward and close cover The BAUER exposure control is automatically set correctly when the cartridge is inserted The film type inserted is indicated in window 13 Note poaltion of filter slide 7 sea Sec

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