I read the manual of OM-4Ti too. But it said there may be a bit shift
if taking multi-exposure ............... so I am going to to get an
OM-2000.
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Michael
An Olympus OM system fans
2007/8/1, usher99@xxxxxxx <usher99@xxxxxxx>:
>
> Interesting Michael and Andrew. Thanks. I like small, light and
> cheap. Might be super with a smallish walking around zoom.
>
> I am sure Dr. Flash would be approving of the auto mode. Oh, just in
> the off chance it would be useful, I appended the FAQ section on multi
> exposure with OM4-(T). It seems to work well enough the times I tried
> it. The OM2 method at the end is more of a pain. Try it for an 8
> exposure shot and see.
>
> Mike
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> Mike,
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> I'm interested for this model since its multi exposure feature. Some
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> HK guys "poison" me for multi exposure, especially night scene shots.
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> I understood it was made by Cosina & non-system body. No TTL is not a
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> problem to me since normally I shoot with auto flash mode except with
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> F280.
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> --
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> Michael
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> B17) How can I take a double exposure with the OM-{1-4T(i)}?
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> 1) Take a blank exposure and advance the film. By "blank"
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> I mean an exposure with the lens cap on. If you have
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> an autoexposure camera, make sure to do this with the
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> camera in manual mode, or you will be waiting a long time
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> (and burning a lot of battery power) waiting for the
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> exposure to complete :).
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> 2) Operate the rewind knob to take up any slack.
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> 3) Take the first exposure.
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> 4) Operate the rewind release button and wind the camera while
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> holding the rewind knob stationary. This cocks the shutter
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> but does not advance the film.
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> 5) Take the second exposure.
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> 6) Advance the film and shoot a blank after the double exposure.
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> Below are some alternate methods:
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> The OM2 can do pin-registered multiexposures by:
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> 1) tightening the rewind lever,
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> 2) flipping the rewind knob to the rewind position,
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> 3) rewinding slightly
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> 4) flip the rewind knob back,
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> 5) continue rewinding until it clicks and stops.
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> 6) This advances a half-frame; repeat to rewind one full frame.
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> On the OM4 you cannot get pin-registered multi- exposures, but
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> you can get decent registration by:
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> 1) tighten the rewind lever,
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> 2) push the rewind button,
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> 3) while tightly grasping the rewind lever,
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> 4) wind the film with the wind lever.
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> Alternate methods thanks to "Tom Trottier" <TomATrottier@xxxxxxxx>
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