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Zero Cut - A method of negative
cutting specifically for blow up, where
every shot is given Frame Handles so that the registration pin of the
printer is never engaging with a splice, which can cause the image to
wobble at the cut. It is most commonly used when you are blowing up
from 16mm to 35mm. Zero cut should be done only if really necessary,
because the lab can only print the film as an optical, which is far
more expensive than a contact print. Zero cutting is a little more
complicated than standard A&B rolls, so the negative cutter also
charges more for it.
Zoom Lens - A variable focal
length lens. A zoom lens will have a third
ring, besides ones controlling focus and iris, that will allow you to
change the focal length within a range of wide to long.