Multiple exposures – Nikon fe User Manual
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MULTIPLE EXPOSURES
Intentional multiple exposure (two or more exposures
on the same frame) for creative effects are easy with the
FE. First, make the initial exposure. Then pull back the
multi-exposure lever as far as it will go, and while
holding it, stroke the film-advance lever. The multi
exposure lever needs to be held in only during the
beginning of the advance lever stroke. Repeat this pro
cedure for each additional exposure on the same frame.
When you have achieved the desired number of ex
posures on the same frame, release the lever and stroke
the film-advance lever once more. Note that during
multiple exposure operation, both the camera’s shutter
speed and the lens aperture can be changed to any
setting. The frame counter will remain at the same
setting until the multi-exposure lever is released—a
convenient way of confirming that multiple exposure
operation is proceeding properly.
For motor-driven multiple exposures. In combination
with the optional MD-12 Motor Drive Unit, simply pull
back the multi-exposure lever while firing off the desired
number of frames either in the “Single” or “Continuous”
mode. After releasing the lever, cover the lens with a lens
cap and make a blank exposure to get the film ready for
the next shot.
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