Lord 4D on Display (07)
Okaya Optical Works Lord 4D
Japanese 35mm format rangefinder.
Start production circa 1957.
This image shows how you can make multiple exposures on the same filmframe. The back should be closed of course :-)
So you want to be artistic and make more then one exposure on the same filmframe. Then, after the first exposure, push the Film wind unlock button (see red arrow). This disengages the toothed transportroller from the winder key action.
So now you can do the double winder key stroke in order to arm the shutter again and make the next exposure.
When you are done with the multiple exposures simply press the unlock button (see green arrow) and the toothed transportroller engages again.
One thing to watch for during all these multiple exposures is that you don't touch the rewinder knob (not visible in this image) because that could move the filmframe.
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Further information can be found here :
camera-wiki.org/wiki/Lord_4D_and_5D
Lord 4D on Display (07)
Okaya Optical Works Lord 4D
Japanese 35mm format rangefinder.
Start production circa 1957.
This image shows how you can make multiple exposures on the same filmframe. The back should be closed of course :-)
So you want to be artistic and make more then one exposure on the same filmframe. Then, after the first exposure, push the Film wind unlock button (see red arrow). This disengages the toothed transportroller from the winder key action.
So now you can do the double winder key stroke in order to arm the shutter again and make the next exposure.
When you are done with the multiple exposures simply press the unlock button (see green arrow) and the toothed transportroller engages again.
One thing to watch for during all these multiple exposures is that you don't touch the rewinder knob (not visible in this image) because that could move the filmframe.
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.
.
Further information can be found here :
camera-wiki.org/wiki/Lord_4D_and_5D