Dang now I don't feel so bad I did this same thing with an OM-1 and a winder-2
at a donkey basket
ball game!!!!
Terry
"Barry B. Bean" wrote:
> We recently had a discussion of the relative (lack of) ease with
> which multiple exposures may be taken with our beloved OM series.
>
> I am pleased to report, after accidentally sticking the film release
> lever on my OM-10 at a ball game last night that it is apparently a
> piece of cake to get somewhere between 36 and 45 exposures on one
> frame!
>
> I was using my winder II, and neither the winder nor I realized that
> the film wasn't advancing until I glanced down between innings to see
> that I had taken 34 shots. Not wanting to be caught changing film in
> mid-inning, I thought I'd squeeze off a quick series of shots to
> finish the roll.
>
> 10 exposures later, I began to suspect something was amiss, which was
> confirmed when I began to rewind the film and only had to turn the
> crank a few times to rewind the roll.
>
> Ah well, as I explained to my wife - I managed to capture an entire
> inning in one shot!
>
> BBB
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> Peach Orchard, MO
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