Hi!
Ya, I have seen your earlier mail regarding multiple exposure. Even one of
my friend should be the technique that you have mentioned with his MX
body.
Many thanks for advice.
With regards,
Ayash Kanto.
On Sat, 26 May 2001, petit miam wrote:
You can do it with any SLR camera that
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
You can do it with any SLR camera that doesn't have
auto-wind. See my earlier post.
Jody.
Hi!
I think that I have to purchase a mechanical manual
focus body with
multiple exposure capability. Can you or anybody
suggest some body (the
chip the better) which has this capability? I know
Is it a manual-wind camera?
If so, take one exposure, then hold the spool release
button down as you wind on. Then take the next photo.
Repeat as desired.
If it's auto-wind, sorry, I can't help you.
BTW, that's two things you want to know.
Jody.
I just need to know one thing. Is it possible
Hi!
It is not a manual wind camera. One of my friend possesses an MX and he
showed me exactly the trick you have mentioned.
Many thanks.
Cheers,
Ayash Kanto.
On Thu, 24 May 2001, petit miam wrote:
Is it a manual-wind camera?
If so, take one exposure, then hold the spool release
button
The Ricoh XR-7/XR-S/Sears KS-2 have it (those 3 are all the same camera).
Sigma also has a camera based of the XR-7 (SA-1 I think), so it might have
it also. Later Ricoh cameras also have it (XR-7MII), but these cameras are
not up to the quality as the earlier cameras like the XR-S.
Check here
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Peifer, William [OCDUS] wrote:
Hi Ayash,
Both my K1000 and KM can do multiple exposures -- I suspect all the other K
(and M??) bodies have this capability as well, but I'm not sure. What price
range were you looking at? Used K1000's in good shape seem to be going for
Hi Todd!
Many thanks for the information. I visited the website that you have
mentioned in your reply. Yes, my head really spinned.
Cheers,
Ayash Kanto.
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Todd Stanley wrote:
The Ricoh XR-7/XR-S/Sears KS-2 have it (those 3 are all the same camera).
Sigma also has a
Hi
I have MZ 5n, it does not support Multiple exposures.
Bye
Ramesh
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From: Ayash Kanto Mukherjee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 11:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MZ-3/5N Multiple Exposure.
Hi!
I just need to know one thing
Ayash Kanto Mukherjee wrote:
Many thanks for the help. I visited Boz's site just a while ago and found
that MZ-S (the brand new flaghship body) can do multiple exposure but I
have no idea how much will be the price of that as it has not arrived in
the market. Any idea or expectation about
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
At 09:42 AM 5/22/01 +0530, you
Hi!
I just need to know one thing. Is it possible to do multiple exposure in
MZ-3/5N? If yes, is it double exposure or more than two exposures?
With regards,
Ayash Kanto.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 12:56 AM
Subject: MZ-3/5N Multiple Exposure.
Hi!
I just need to know one thing. Is it possible to do multiple exposure in
MZ-3/5N? If yes, is it double exposure or more than two exposures?
With regards,
Ayash Kanto
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.
Todd
At 12:26 PM 5/21/01 +0530, you wrote:
Hi!
I just need to know
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: MZ-3/5N Multiple Exposure.
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
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.
Todd
Hi Todd!
I think
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Michel Adam wrote:
Your best/cheapest solution would be to get one of the body that can do it for
this application. From
http://phred.org/pentax/k/
the LX, Z1p/PZ1p, Z1/PZ1, Z-5/Z-5p, MZ-7/ZX-7, MZ-30/ZX-30 would
work.
You might also look at a CHINON CE-4, which
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