Canon A-1 User Manual

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You can make any number of exposures on

the same frame simply by repeating the

above procedure before turning the film
advance lever. There is a possibility of a
slight movement of the frame if you make
an excessive number of exposures on the
same frame, if you turn the film advance
lever too forcefully or if there is film slack.

The frame counter is stopped until you

actually advance the film to the next frame.

Once you have set the camera for a multiple

exposure, there is no way to cancel the
process before actually making it. If you
suddenly decide you don’t want a multiple

exposure but still want to preserve the one

or several shots you have already made on

the frame, you have the best chance of doing
that if you manually set the lens aperture

ring to the minimum aperture, the shutter
speed to 1/1000 sec., cover the lens with the
lens cap and then release the shutter.

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