MULTIPLE EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHY
A multiple exposure is created by taking more than one shot on the same frame of film. Follow this procedure:
1) Take the first shot.
2) Push the multiple exposure lever 72 in the direction of the arrow as you wind the film advance lever 74 fully. The film and frame counter 71 will not advance; only the shutter is cocked Although your finger will naturally slip off the lever as the film advance lever is wound, multiple exposure operation will have been performed correctly.
3)Take the second shot after winding the film advance lever fully
To make three or more exposures on the same frame, just repeat the same procedure for each additional exposure.
•In multiple exposure photography, the M is designed to reduce film dislocation to the minimum But it may occur due to film curling, film slack or inappropriate film winding.
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