I have used this method quite sucessfully with my
Spotmatic. The mechanics of all manual cameras are
such that it could not fail to work. The Spotmatic is
not battery-dependent, except for metering, neither
for that matter is the LX (correct me if I'm wrong).
Jody.
--- Jozef Balaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Although I am not familiar with Pentax MX, I know
> that this body does not
> offer multiexposure function. However, I wonder if
> it is possible to "fool"
> the camera somehow, as it is in some other
> non-Pentax manual cameras (e.g.
> by pushing the button releasing the film as when
> rewinding, then using the
> "next-picture" lever and then taking a picture,
> which will be exposed at the
> same frame).
>
> Does anyone has an experience with it? Is there any
> other Pentax body with
> multiexposure function and non-dependent on
> batteries like MX?
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