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From: josephs@ttidcb.UUCP (Bill Josephs)
Newsgroups: net.rec.photo
Subject: double exposure
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Date: Wed, 5-Dec-84 13:54:40 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec  5 13:54:40 1984
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Double exposures can be done for any camera by following the following
steps:

1.  Use the rewind know to tighten the unexposed film in the can.
2.  Take shot one.
3.  While holding the rewind knob, press the rewind button (the button
		which disengages the film transport) and work the wind lever to
		cock the shutter.

I know that it sounds as if you need three hands but, on most cameras,
it will work.  The film may move slightly -- you'll have to check each
camera (and make sure the film is really tight) -- stpe 1.