GSO ISO 3646:2016

ISO 3646:1976
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 22 December 2016

Cinematography -- Motion-picture camera cartridge, 8 mm Type S Model II -- Slots, projections and cartridge hole for indicating film speed, colour balance and film identification -- Dimensions and positions

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GSO ISO 3646:2016 Scope

This International Standard specifies the dimensions and location of cartridge slots, projections and a hole for the Model II 8 mm Type S film camera cartridge which, when included by the manufacturer, automatically preset some cameras in accordance with the effective film speed, and insert or withdraw a colour-balancing filter. The combinations which are possible, together with the area available for visible film identification, are also described.

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