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[NOTE: Mike B. If you really want to try this, gently rewind the rewind knob to tighten the film, then follow the instructions below. Remember, you must divide the number of shots by your exposure. e.g. for two exposures stop down one full stop (half the amount of light) after finding the correct metering for each picture. This is due to the fact you are adding light to each shot from the previous shot.]

1.Press the Shutter Release Button to obtain the first exposure.

2.Slide the ME Lock Lever to the left until the red dot appears.

3.Advance the Film Advance Lever while keeping the ME Button pressed down.

4.Take the second exposure.

*Repeat actions 3 and 4. If you wish to continue adding exposures to the frame. At this time, the Exposure Counter will not advance.

*Better results can generally be obtained by taking subjects that include a large area of darker parts.

*When multi-exposure shots are not required. be sure to slide the ME Lock Lever back into position.

*It is better to inform the camera shop that you have taken multiple exposures when you take your film for printing, as sometimes they do not print these pictures, mistaking them for accidental double-exposures.

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