Technical data
INTENTIONAL MULTIPLE EXPOSURES
The photographic technique under which exposure of the same or
different subject is made more than once on the same frame is called
intentional multiple exposure.
1. Trip the shutter and make the first exposure.
2. Give the film advance lever a full wind while keeping the film
rewind release button depressed. By doing so, the shutter will be
charged without advancing the film.
3. Press the magnetic release and make the second exposure. Repeat the
same procedure if exposure is to be made more than twice on the same
frame. Because, each time the film advance lever is given a full wind,
the exposure counter will advance by one setting, keep track of the
number of exposures made on the same frame.
For intentional multiple exposure, it is advisable to choose a dark
background first and to superimpose a subject with a brighter
background. Multiple exposure of subjects against an equally bright
background will not come out too well.
INTERCHANGING THE FOCUSING SCREEN
Before interchanging the focusing screen, read the instructions supplied
with each screen. Avoid touching the screen surface directly with your
fingertip. Use a pair of tweezers. Also, take care not to touch the
surface of the deflection mirror,
1. After removing the lens from its mount, pull the focusing screen
release lug forward (see illustration). By doing so, the focusing screen
frame will come loose, enabling you to remove the screen with the aid
of a pair of tweezers.
2. By using a pair of tweezers, catch hold of the lobe on one edge of the
focusing screen to be used instead of the standard screen, and place it
right side up in the screen frame. Then, gently push up the frame until it
locks into position.
CAUTION
Do not wipe the screen surface with cloth or tissue paper. In case dust,
grit or lint has accumulated in the viewfinder, blow it away by using a










