Multiple exposure
(
~)
ln
this
mode, you can obtain
multiple
exposures of the same image on the
same
frame because
the
film will not advance
when
the shutter is
tripped.
Use it to take trick
pictures or produce other interesting effects.
How to shoot
Press the Multi
button
to show the mark
"
1@1
" in
the
display
panel and
shoot. The
shutter will
trip,
but the
film
will not advance
so
that
you can expose
the
same
frame
once
ag ain.
Example: Procedure for
"triple"
exposure
First
Shooting
Bring out the mark
"
~@!
"
and
shoot.
(The
film will
not
advance.)
Second Shooting
Bring out the mark
"
1@1
"
and shoot.
(The film will not advance.)
Third
'Shooting
Trip the shutter once again without
bringing out the mark
"
~@!
".
(The film will
advance.)
•
The
mark
"
1@1
"
will
disappear
each
ti me
you
trip
the
shutter. Therefore,
it does not
appear
in the display panel at
the
time of
the
last shooting in
multiple
exposure.
To
complete
the
multiple
exposure,
always
shoot
at
the
last ti me without
the
mark
"
~
"
in
the
panel.
•
The date and time is printed when the
shutter
trips at
the
last lime.
•
Bright
landscapes
will
turn
out overexposed
if
they
are
taken
in
multiple
exposure. To get
beautiful multiple-exposure effects, use a dark
background and brighten up
the
subject.
Multiple exposure
Ooppelbelichtungen
Exposition
multiple
Expos1ci6n
multiple