Multiple Exposures • Infrared Photography
Multiple Exposures
1. Set the R-M Lever to 'M' (multiple
exposure). The lever can be 100
moved to 'M' either before or after releasing
the shutter.
2. Press the Cocking Lever as far as it will go
in order to cock the shutter and set the mirror.
The film will not advance at this time. The
shutter can now be released, creating a
double exposure. This procedure can be
repeated as often as desired to create as
many exposures as necessary.
When photographing the same subject two or
more times though, exposure compensation
is necessary. The same is true with different
subjects that are all evenly illuminated. With
subjects of different brightness, the darker
one is normally photographed first. However,
it is not within the scope of this operating
manual to teach multiple exposure technique,
as many excellent books dealing with this
CAUTION
Unlike the "R" lever, the "M" lever does not return
automatically to its normal position. Therefore you
must do it manually. If you forget, the film is not
transported and not only are subsequent
exposures wasted, but the planned multiple
exposure also.
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Infrared Photography
RZ lenses need no focusing mount be-
cause of the bellows feature. Normally,
lenses with focusing mounts have a second-
ary index for infrared film. Therefore, if you
want to do critical infrared photography, you
should focus as usual and before exposures
move the focus slightly towards the camera
body, as per table below. There is a
millimeter scale on top of the focus scale.
RZ67 PRO II Infrared Correction Table
Shows required adjustment at infinity
subject are already available.