
CONTROLS
DETAIL —continued
Multiple Exposure Lever ®
A multiple exposure is defined as a picture of different subjects
or two or more shots of the same subject on the same frame of
film. To make a multiple exposure, follow these steps:
1) Take the first shot.
2) Pull the multiple exposure lever in the direction of the arrow
shown in the photo, as you wind the film advance lever fully.
The frame counter will not advance; only the shutter is ready
to be released again.
3) After winding the film advance lever fully, take the second
shot. To take three or more shots on the same frame, repeat
the procedures described in 2) and 3).
Notes:
1) The multiple exposure lever must be pulled back at the start of film
v^inding, but need not be pulled back after that.
2) In multiple exposure photography, the FE2 is designed to reduce film
dislocation to the minimum. But it may occur due to film curling, film
slack or inappropriate film \Ninding.
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