Your method of double exposure is about insightful as it gets with any
if the single digit OM's. The recent OM-2000 has a feature to
accomplish a double exposure.
As much as we love our OM's, there are a couple of features sadly
lacking. Yes, I said a couple! Not, a few.
Rand E.
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M Lenord wrote:
>
> Hello all-
>
> I am new to the olympus list, for I have recently acquired an OM-2 (w/Zuiko
> 28mm 2.8 & 50mm 1.8; Vivatar 28-70mm 3.5 & Series-1 70-210mm 3.5; two QA310;
> Winder 1; 14-25-36 ext tubes; BounceGrip 1; and misc cords and connectors).
>
> My question: By what methods can one take multiple exposures with an OM-2?
> I am aware of the method by which you tighten up the slack on the rewind
> knob, then engage and hold the Rewind Release lever in the rewind position
> (while still holding the Rewind knob) and then advance the film so the
> shutter is re-cocked for a second exposure without actually advancing the
> film.
>
> Insight from any of you on any other methods will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> LeNord
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