Oh, so you'll be fogging each frame in between other exposures, rather
than prefogging the whole roll first.
> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 15:23:04 EDT
> From: WKato@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [OM] Re: olympus-digest V2 #870
>
> In a message dated 99-04-23 14:49:52 EDT, you write:
>
> << One problem you'll have is maintaining frame synchronisation. Have you
> figured
> out a way?
>
> Tom
> >>
> I think the OM2000 has double exposure capabilities. The two-finger
> take-up-tension and push rewind button while rewinding does work though.
> The overlap occurs when you wind on the subsequent shot because it takes a
> sprocket cog one tooth to set the rewind button back to its normal
> position. However, for prefogging a slight problem with synchronisation
> shouldn't matter to much because the 35mm format is longer than 8x10 or
> 11x14 format. You just have to remember that it's the right hand side of
> the photo that might suffer some overlap and frame accordingly. Also,
> we're just taking a picture of a grey card so exact overlap isn't needed.
>
> I would also like to be able to take one of those double exposure photos
> where flowers are blurred and sharp at the same time. You have to have
> double exposure capability for this type of shot.
>
> Warren
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