Multiple exposures
For multiple exposures, the multiple exposure
lever (1.19) is moved over the rewind release but-
ton (1.20) before the first exposure and the
frame counters flash (1.22, 2.10a, 3.7a). As a
result, when the winding lever is operated or a
motor is used after the first exposure, the shut-
ter is cocked but the film is not wound on. The
section of film can then be exposed any number
of times.
Shifting the multiple exposure lever simulta-
neously activates a "film brake”, so that the film
remains positioned precisely in the film channel.
Before the last exposure, the lever is moved back
into place. The film is then wound on after the
exposure with the winding lever or using the
motorised winder.
Note:
When using motors, note that before the last
desired exposure, they must be turned off by
moving the quick wind lever (1.21) outwards.
Otherwise, when the next photograph is taken,
the same section of film would be exposed.
Immediately after resetting the multiple exposure
lever, the motors can be turned back on and
used as normal (see the relevant instructions for
details).
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