Double/Multiple Exposures - Nikon MD-15 Instruction Manual

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DOUBLE/MULTIPLE EXPOSURES

Your camera has a special double/multiple exposure provision
built-in in the form of the multi-exposure button or lever. Merely
depressing this button or lever allows you to superimpose any
number of pictures on the same frame. This provision not only
continues to function with the motor drive attached, but opens
up creative possibilities that are just not possible when the cam-
era is operated manually.
When the motor drive S-C selector is set to "S," the double/
multiple exposure situation is exactly the same as for the cam-
era alone, except that the trigger button on the motor drive is
used to trigger the exposure. Remember to depress and hold the
multi-exposure button or lever, with your left hand, before you
remove your finger from the trigger button. Otherwise, the film
will be advanced.
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On the "C" setting, triggering the release button, while holding
the multi-exposure button or lever depressed, will produce mul-
tiple images on the same frame. Either the motion of the subject
or your movement of the camera will result in the images being
separated, producing an original and interesting effect. Hold the
multi-exposure button or lever depressed with your left hand,
while holding the camera normally with the right. Remember to
release the multi-exposure button or lever just before the last
exposure, so that the camera is left ready for the next sequence
with an unexposed frame in the film gate. If not, cap the lens
and make one "blank" exposure. The camera is then ready for
the next shot.
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