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-- Posted by girlbythewhirlpool at 1:26 pm on Dec. 27, 2008
HIyer, if you know anything about how to do double exposures any help/advice you can give me would be great. I'm trying to get good at film so I just got a canon 1000F, and I want to experiment with multiple exposures but I'm not sure how to do it/or if I can do it. It didn't come with a manual (second hand), so would the only method be to shoot the whole film, then when it's rewound feed the end out and shoot over it again? or is there some kind of setting I can use to stop it from winding onto the next frame, allowing me to expose the film again. ???! cheeers! :P
-- Posted by mandible at 5:24 pm on Dec. 28, 2008
You should be able to wind the film back tot he last photo. Or, you could just not wind the film from the last picture and take another one, that should double expose it. maybe.
-- Posted by girlbythewhirlpool at 10:31 am on Dec. 29, 2008
hey, I don't think my camera can rewind backwards until the film is finished...because it automatically winds on to the next one everytime I take a picture. just wondering if there's some sort of setting I can use on there to stop this from happening. thanks for replying though!
-- Posted by mandible at 3:23 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
Double exposures may only be possible on wind-able cameras. I know of no setting to stop a self-winding camera from self-winding.
-- Posted by starrynight401 at 10:17 pm on Dec. 29, 2008
With a self winding camera you could take the film out early go into a dark room before the last frame or two and then manually unwind it yourself and stick it back in and continue to take more photos.
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