Specifications
Multiple Exposures
Multiple exposures are easily made with the ZE-X because the handy multiple exposure lever automatically
disengages the film advance system and also the exposure counter to keep accurate exposure count.
1. Make the first exposure in the normal manner.
2. Slide the multiple exposure lever all the way to the right and hold. Cock the shutter by winding the film advance
lever all the way.
3. Release the shutter for your second exposure on the same frame.
For additional exposures on the same frame, repeat steps two and three above.
Exposure Tips:
With multiple exposures best results are obtained. if you photograph a dark subject first and superimpose lighter ones
over it. Except for night scenes and fireworks, exposure compensation may be required depending on the brightness
of your subject and the number of exposures being made as follows.
Caution:
Although the multiple exposure system is designed to permit an unlimited number of exposures on the same frame
there may be occasions when the film will slip slightly due to film slack.
Average amount of compensation required
Number of exposures on same frame 2 3 4
Effective compensation setting -1 -1 1/3 -1 2/3 -2
Depth-of-Field Control
When the camera is focused on a subject a certain area in front of and behind the subject is also in focus; this is called
the depth-of-field. Depth-of-field varies in relation to the aperture in use; it increases as the aperture ring is stopped
down to smaller apertures, and decreases as the lens is opened up to larger apertures.










