Hi all,
Brand new poster here, I've lurked for a while and finally thought I'd give the posting thing a go too.
I'm looking to experiment with multiple exposures with either of my film cameras (Pentax K1000 & Nikon F-301), I've not tried it before and I'm a bit in the dark as to the best way to do it 'in camera'.
I've read various bits and pieces online about holding down the film rewind button - am I correct in saying;
A) I wind on as normal and snap my first shot.
B) I then hold down the film rewind button the bottom.
C) Whilst holding this, I wind on again, once fully wound on I release both the lever and the film rewind button on the bottom.
D) I then take my second shot which should be overlayed on top of this previous shot.
Are there any tips/hints as to achieving the best results in terms of exposure etc? And varying the shots, ie. making one more 'dominating' than the other?
Additionally, is there a way that is less fiddly to use the entire roll as normal, rewinding it back to the start and putting the film back in and shooting with it again?
For example if I want to use an entire roll in one area, and then expose on top of those in a totally different location rather than having to do it on an individual photo by photo basis.
Hopefully my post has made sense and you knowledgeable people can point me in the right direction of helping me achieve what I'd like to
Thanks in advance!
Brand new poster here, I've lurked for a while and finally thought I'd give the posting thing a go too.
I'm looking to experiment with multiple exposures with either of my film cameras (Pentax K1000 & Nikon F-301), I've not tried it before and I'm a bit in the dark as to the best way to do it 'in camera'.
I've read various bits and pieces online about holding down the film rewind button - am I correct in saying;
A) I wind on as normal and snap my first shot.
B) I then hold down the film rewind button the bottom.
C) Whilst holding this, I wind on again, once fully wound on I release both the lever and the film rewind button on the bottom.
D) I then take my second shot which should be overlayed on top of this previous shot.
Are there any tips/hints as to achieving the best results in terms of exposure etc? And varying the shots, ie. making one more 'dominating' than the other?
Additionally, is there a way that is less fiddly to use the entire roll as normal, rewinding it back to the start and putting the film back in and shooting with it again?
For example if I want to use an entire roll in one area, and then expose on top of those in a totally different location rather than having to do it on an individual photo by photo basis.
Hopefully my post has made sense and you knowledgeable people can point me in the right direction of helping me achieve what I'd like to
Thanks in advance!