The OM2000 has a specific function for creating perfectly registered
multiple exposures. See page 38 here
<http://olympus.dementia.org/eSIF/om-sif/bodygroup/manuals/om-2000.pdf>
The OM2000 is not a full OM System camera, but does use the OM lens
mount and has a spot meter option. For more info see the eSIF entry
<http://olympus.dementia.org/eSIF/om-sif/bodygroup/om2000.htm> Not a
very exciting body, but a ver specific answer to your particular need,
reasonable availablity and prices and a lot newer and more flexible than
the 1958 Auto.
Moose
Dean C. Hansen wrote:
Hello OMers,
What's the best OM camera to use to take good multiple exposures?
I've read that rewinding the shutter on the single-digit OM's while
pressing the rewind release button doesn't do an accurate job of holding
the film in place while the shutter is rewound, even if the rewind crank
is "loaded" to help prevent film advance. The Olympus Auto from 1958
was recently mentioned as being able to give accurate multiple
exposures. Is there a more readily available choice?
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