Cannon QL Film Camera User Manual


 
pictures must be taken with the manual aperture.
Double Exposure
Under ordinary usage, there is no danger of double exposure. However, double exposure can be made by the following steps:
1. When the first exposure has been made, press the rewinding button.
2. Rewind the film with the rewinding crank by watching the mark on the rewinding button carefully.
3. Stop rewinding when the mark has made 3/4 turning, i. e., 270°. Be sure not to exceed one turn of the rewinding button.
4. Next, wind the film advance lever while 4 lightly holding the rewinding crank. When resistance is felt on the rewinding crank, stop
the winding.
5. Wind the film advance lever once more. By repeating the above process, it is possible to make any number of exposures on the same
film plane. The film counter will, however, continue to advance with each exposure.
Various types of 58mm (for FL 50mm F3.5
F1.411, F1.4, 55mm F1.2) and 48mm (for FL
50mm F 1.8) screw-in type filters are available for
special effects in both color and black and white
photography. The exposure meter for the Canon
PELLIX QL is of the TTLM system and so there
is absolutely no necessity for compensation of
exposure factor.
Filters -