Multiple Exposures - Canon A-1 Instructions Manual

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Mult iple Exposures
Making two or more
exposures on
the same
frame
is
an exciting
technique which is very
simple
to perform with the
A-1.
After
making
the first
exposure,
do not turn
the
film advance
lever
but
relurn
it
to its
re
tracted position
dose to the
camera
body.
Swi tch the multiple exposure lever
under-
neath the
film
advance
lever
to the left. A
red dot will
appear
indicating that the
camera
is set for
a
multiple
exposure
.
Now
turn the film
advance lever. The
film will
remain stationary,
holding its
exact
position.
At
the
same time t
he
shutter
will
be
re-
cocked, and
the
multiple
exposure
lever will
automatically
return to
its
original position
over
the red dot. When you press the shutter
button,
your second
shot
will
be in exact
registration
over
the first. If
you
turn the
film advance lever, the
camera
wiJl
be set
for
the
next frame.
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You
can
make
any
number
of
exposures on
the same frame simply by
repeating
the
above procedure before turning the film
advance lever. There is
a
possibility of a
slight movement of
the
frame
if
you
make
an
excessive number
of
exposures on
the
same frame,
if
you turn
the film
advance
lever
too force fully or if there
is film
slack.
The
frame counter is
stopped
until you
actually
advance the
film to the next
frame.
Once
you
have
set
the
camera
for a multiple
exposure, there is no way to
cancel
the
process before
actually
making
it.
Ir
you
suddenly
decide
you don't want a multiple
exposure but still want
to
preserve the one
or several shots
you
have already made on
the frame,
you
h
ave
the best chance
of
doing
that if
you
manually
set
the lens
aperture
ring
to
the minimum
aper ture, the shutter
speed
to
1/1000
sec., cover
the
Jens
with
the
lens cap
an
d
then
release
the
shutter.

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