Maybe if you were very careful to count the sprocket
holes when loading you could do it. But you would need
to write down everything on the film. And it may be an
idea to use a very short film to practice, so you
don't waste too much if you stuff up.

Jody.

> I have not done this, I just know somebody who did. 
> BTW they were never
> able to get it loaded exactly the same way either,
> but they were close
> enough to get usuable images.  I do my double
> exposures using a Ricoh body
> that has that feature built in.  
> 
> Todd

> >On Mon, 21 May 2001, Todd Stanley wrote:
> >> The only way I know of is to shoot some frames a
> roll, rewind, retrieve the
> >> leader, and shoot the same roll again.  You have
> to be very exact while
> >> loading or it will be off, plus it will confuse
> the heck out of most labs.
\

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