26 MULTIPLE EXPOSURES
1.First advance the film to the next frame.
2.Then take up any film slack. To do this, unfold the rewind crank and gently turn it in the direction of the arrow until it stops.
3.Focus, compose your subject and take the picture.
4.Turn and press down the rewind lever in the usual manner; the film will now retain stationary for multiple exposures.
5.Gently turn the film advance lever. This will cock the shutter for the next exposure.
You can make any number of exposures on the same frame simply by repeating steps 3, 4 and 5 above in the proper order. Each time you turn the film advance lever, the camera’s frame counter will advance once. There is, however, a possibility of slight movement of the film if you make an excessive number of exposures on the same frame.
If you have engaged the rewind lever for multiple exposure and wish to cancel it, lightly press the shutter button before turning the advance lever. Note that it is not advisable to make multiple exposures on the first or last several frames due to possible film curl which may adversely affect image registration.
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